pine pitch
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- clinton miller
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pine pitch
what ratio of pine resin:charcoal:manure do you find is the best? i just stockpiled a heap of resin before moving to nhulunbuy.
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border black douglas recurve 70# & 58# HEX6-H BB2 limbs
brigalow selfbow with rawhide string
border black douglas recurve 70# & 58# HEX6-H BB2 limbs
brigalow selfbow with rawhide string
Re: pine pitch
I once tried a mixture recommended by Tom Brown jr. ("The Tracker"), he did not use manure at all but just heated the resin and added charcoal in a 3:1 to 2:1 ratio.
watch youre feet, you may never know where they might take you....
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- clinton miller
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- Joined: Mon Feb 02, 2009 2:51 pm
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Re: pine pitch
how was it?
The degree of satisfaction gained from the accomplishment of a goal is directly proportional to the hardships and challenges overcome in order to achieve it.
border black douglas recurve 70# & 58# HEX6-H BB2 limbs
brigalow selfbow with rawhide string
border black douglas recurve 70# & 58# HEX6-H BB2 limbs
brigalow selfbow with rawhide string
Re: pine pitch
ohh, sorry forgot the most important part.
was sticky to work with my hands were glued together for three days, had to eat soup through a straw....
no just kidding, was good imo. i had no actual use for it, just was testin, so i glued a stone (pointlike but not knapped) into a fake shaft. held perfect. was quite easy to work with, as long as you keep it warm enough. i tried how it performed with moist, no problem at all.
was sticky to work with my hands were glued together for three days, had to eat soup through a straw....
no just kidding, was good imo. i had no actual use for it, just was testin, so i glued a stone (pointlike but not knapped) into a fake shaft. held perfect. was quite easy to work with, as long as you keep it warm enough. i tried how it performed with moist, no problem at all.
watch youre feet, you may never know where they might take you....
Always scout like you are scouting scouts!
Always scout like you are scouting scouts!
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Re: pine pitch
http://www.ozbow.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.p ... ifex+resin
Hi Clinton, Dennis posted this last year, may be interesting for you. Let us know how you go with the pine pitch. Steve
Hi Clinton, Dennis posted this last year, may be interesting for you. Let us know how you go with the pine pitch. Steve