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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    As a small feral child growing up in the woods, I used to eat bark from various trees and munch on different types of plants that I found. I have a very distinct memory of the sap in these fir tree pimples tasting absolutely awful. I'm guessing this is not used for food? For what purpose would a person want this sap? Can you make adhesive out of it? Varnish? The stuff is nasty and doesn't wash off your hands.
    The sap or resin can be used as a base for making wood putty, for one, a strong adhesive for another don't know about varnish.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank S View Post
    The sap or resin can be used as a base for making wood putty, for one, a strong adhesive for another don't know about varnish.
    I've never heard of that before. I've seen filler made from sawdust and wood glue, but never sap. That's interesting. I learned a thing today. It is a good day. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nova_robotics View Post
    I've never heard of that before. I've seen filler made from sawdust and wood glue, but never sap. That's interesting. I learned a thing today. It is a good day. Thanks.
    Collect it and boil it then mix it with the sawdust is how I think my grandpa did it but I was maybe 5 or 6 years old, so memories are not always perfect. I know he always made his own wood glue. as well with animal hooves
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