Hi friends,
Ive got a specific question concerning birch bark tar used as an adhesive (arrow fletching and hafting points).
Ive already produced quite a lot of pur birch bark tar as a result of dry distilling birch bark and thicken it in.
In the pic on the left you can see the gum like tar, on the right side you have some tar after long time simmering; the last one is hard. The problem is that the hard one is too brittle.
Now, I know that I should add some charcoal powder to the gum like tar which should give a hard and non brittle adhesive. Does anybody happen to have a good working recipe (exact quantities) for that mixture birch bark tar/charcoal powder?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!
Ive got a specific question concerning birch bark tar used as an adhesive (arrow fletching and hafting points).
Ive already produced quite a lot of pur birch bark tar as a result of dry distilling birch bark and thicken it in.

In the pic on the left you can see the gum like tar, on the right side you have some tar after long time simmering; the last one is hard. The problem is that the hard one is too brittle.
Now, I know that I should add some charcoal powder to the gum like tar which should give a hard and non brittle adhesive. Does anybody happen to have a good working recipe (exact quantities) for that mixture birch bark tar/charcoal powder?
Any help is appreciated! Thanks!