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How To Make Hybrid Glue (Pine Sap + Birch Oil) 

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How To Make Hybrid Glue (Pine Sap + Birch Oil)
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@SurvivalLilly
@SurvivalLilly 7 лет назад
BIG NEWS: I have designed my own Survival Knife called “APO-1”. You can get it now at my online store: www.survivallilly.at/ Thank you so much for your support
@zee8242
@zee8242 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly i subed
@glowcreations9484
@glowcreations9484 7 лет назад
Me 2
@jonathanmacias5450
@jonathanmacias5450 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly you should try to make a survival garden with plants you might need for medical purposes or just for food
@DSims-xh1bw
@DSims-xh1bw 7 лет назад
Robert I hiking saws Hikingsaws
@trexalesa709
@trexalesa709 7 лет назад
Guys download the best survival techniques over here SurvivalGuide5.blogspot.com
@edc9442
@edc9442 7 лет назад
This summer I went camping and everything was wet, someone cut down a beautiful tall birch tree. We couldn't get a fire going but I remembered one of your videos saying how flammable the bark is. We stripped it and had fire for a week. It was awesome and burnt vet hot but didn't last all that while. Great videos as usual. Thanks!!
@dickcornish1970
@dickcornish1970 7 лет назад
It's rare to see something that's new to me on a RU-vid bushcraft channel. I have never heard of or seen this type of glue before. Great job!
@2012spacetraveler
@2012spacetraveler 7 лет назад
I learned how to make glue years ago when making birch bark canoes, What always amazes me is how our ancestors figured this stuff out. I mean how did anyone ever figure out ..."well if I take this ingredient and do this then add that..voila"
@Jacob-yg7lz
@Jacob-yg7lz 7 лет назад
I saw on a documentary that it was possibly invented by Neanderthals, not Homo Sapiens.
@YanDoroshenko
@YanDoroshenko 7 лет назад
Obviously they were Sapiens enough to figure this stuff out.
@ColTravis
@ColTravis 7 лет назад
A lot of things were, they were just bred out mingeling with Homo Sapiens. I'm glad that I have there DNA in my blood line.
@shaggy5986
@shaggy5986 7 лет назад
2012spacetraveler
@Jacob-yg7lz
@Jacob-yg7lz 7 лет назад
Mark Haushahn "there DNA" Maybe you are a neanderthal after all...
@drakesavage1979
@drakesavage1979 7 лет назад
You have some serious survival skills. After the SHTF your tribe will be most powerful!
@itswyattmaster8800
@itswyattmaster8800 7 лет назад
I love you survival Lilly keep up the good work
@ray_biker7406
@ray_biker7406 7 лет назад
The " birch oil" is a great mosquito and bug repellent.
@natennn9057
@natennn9057 7 лет назад
Really?
@vapenation7061
@vapenation7061 7 лет назад
i don't know of birch oil, but most essential oils work well as a repellent. just make sure to dilute them with water and spray a lot everywhere.
@romandimaggio6570
@romandimaggio6570 6 лет назад
did not know that thank you I use wax myrtle leafs tea spray it on you with a squirt bottle and it lasts for 4 hours
@jeschinstad
@jeschinstad 3 года назад
@@natennn9057: That's one of the purposes of the outer bark, to protect the tree from nasty stuff. When you extract the oil that provides that service, you get that service. :)
@pgoessnitzer
@pgoessnitzer 6 лет назад
Hi Lilly, I really enjoy all your videos and find them not only entertaining but also educational. Thanks for also sharing your trial and errors. Cheers, Peter
@gmullen666
@gmullen666 6 лет назад
I go to survival camp each year and am always the most prepared aside from my friend Sean and each year we have a contest on who is the most prepared. So this year thanks to your videos I'll at least get very close! Thanks!
@Ralphieisthegreatest
@Ralphieisthegreatest 7 лет назад
Lilly, I love listening to you talk and really enjoy learning from you. Thank you so much for the time and effort you put in for our enjoyment and education!! Keep up the good work!!
@davidharris6581
@davidharris6581 7 лет назад
Very interesting Lilly. I learn so much from watching you. When are you coming to Texas?
@pwrplnt1975
@pwrplnt1975 7 лет назад
That was very informative great job, Lilly!!
@doug18d50
@doug18d50 7 лет назад
As excellent as birch oil is for many traditional uses from medicine to paint, in my neck of the woods (Georgia, USA) there are almost no native birch trees. One of the traditional pre- and early-European glues here was the addition of wood ash or carbon to melted pine resin to make everything from arrow point glue to caulking for waterproofing seams of canoes. Very handy stuff. Thanks for sharing your expertise, Lilly.
@PostapocalypticGarage
@PostapocalypticGarage 7 лет назад
awesome video as always...and a perfect material to glue fletching to an arrow and make rawhide bonds water resistant 👍👍👍
@SurvivalLilly
@SurvivalLilly 7 лет назад
thanks for checking in :)
@landynsimmons4675
@landynsimmons4675 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly
@landynsimmons4675
@landynsimmons4675 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly
@yveskc1
@yveskc1 7 лет назад
Great demonstration Lilly. Thanks for sharing.
@tinaturner134
@tinaturner134 7 лет назад
This awesome bushcraft channel ever made and the she makes are great education lesson and learning and I am glad to support her and her awesome bushcraft channel 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄😄❤️😀😀😀
@TheMrWoodsman
@TheMrWoodsman 7 лет назад
Very interesting, i bet the smell coming of that was lovely.
@jthompson120db
@jthompson120db 7 лет назад
I find it pretty cool that our ways are kind of the same to make glue when we're so far apart. I don't know where your way originates but there is little difference between what I was taught as a child, the way my peoples have done it for generations, thank you for sharing and never forget ... hålla leende!
@SCSlimBoiseID
@SCSlimBoiseID 7 лет назад
Looking forward to how you might use the primitive glue. There must be many uses in survival and bushcraft. Thanks for the tutorial and demonstration. Best wishes.
@DarthGibberish
@DarthGibberish 4 года назад
DON'T THROW AWAY THE WOODY PART OF THE BARK. You can make tea from it that contains the active ingredient for aspirin.
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival
@Far-North-Bushcraft-Survival 7 лет назад
That should make a very good adhesive. The birch bark adhesive is more flexible than the spruce but when added together they should compliment each other i,m betting.
@josephbohme7917
@josephbohme7917 2 года назад
wood cells (cellulose) are carbon based, they are bound by linguen (glue) all species vary, by soil and moisture and temperatures of altitude, All unique and range in extremes hardness and strength and flexibility. Like hickory to balsa wood
@jonnyboat2
@jonnyboat2 7 лет назад
Lilly's Little Glue Factory. That's the way to bushcraft. Apparently, there's more to bushcraft than making feathersticks and tent stakes. I'm glad you're into more than the "same old". You're really rough on that knife Lilly. you must have to touch up the edge alot. I'm surprised you don't have a small toolbox or a screw driver at your camp.
@mikedebell2242
@mikedebell2242 7 лет назад
Good stuff. I'll remember this next time I'm where birch grow. It'd take a lot of bark to paint a fence.
@stephenhall3487
@stephenhall3487 7 лет назад
Very educational , i have never made glue (interesting) Thanks Lilly.
@OutdoorSpirit
@OutdoorSpirit 7 лет назад
Very good information and nice to watch. I seem to recall I saw some vid about getting birch oil, but the charcoal thing was new to me. Thank you!
@brianspencer4220
@brianspencer4220 7 лет назад
Very informative & well presented. Thanks Brian 76
@TressaZimmerman
@TressaZimmerman 7 лет назад
I am so glad you go through all the step to a project
@semco72057
@semco72057 6 лет назад
That is nice that you know how to make original glue from birch or pine sap.
@jurassicsurvivor9204
@jurassicsurvivor9204 6 лет назад
Super impressive.
@lappeldelanature5634
@lappeldelanature5634 7 лет назад
Ha, just read about how to make it in Advanced Bushcraft yesterday, but I wasn't sure I had understood the buried can thing right. Thanks for showing =D
@ColTravis
@ColTravis 7 лет назад
Lilly, you can also make Birch Syrup for pannekoeken (flap jacks), it's just as good as mapple syrup and some time even better.
@markrigsby2107
@markrigsby2107 7 лет назад
Lilly is the man!
@bills6093
@bills6093 7 лет назад
Go see an eye specialist.
@magwaawgam5350
@magwaawgam5350 2 года назад
Once the glue is made and applied. What is the melting temperature? I ask this because I have made glue from pinesap and charcoal, but I found that the glue starts to melt on a hot day.... Which isn't too practical.
@tdiggity4292
@tdiggity4292 5 лет назад
I had no idea you could do this. Thank you Lilly!!
@potaczX
@potaczX 7 лет назад
Watching all of your vids since I don't know when, it's still a pleasure as it is a lesson! Do you have plans of making lilly vs wild? Id like to see some more episodes!
@ArmandoLaredoTV
@ArmandoLaredoTV 6 лет назад
Lilly, you should make a video on how to make charcoal, the process is very similar. love ur videos!!
@darrencook9064
@darrencook9064 7 лет назад
Those fire lighters are brilliant Use them all the time to get to house fire place going
@1BCamden
@1BCamden 7 лет назад
hi Lilly, great as always, and well done on the 'Thrunite' sponsorship !!
@michaelst.george9856
@michaelst.george9856 7 лет назад
Thank you for the videos Lilly. I like your style and you're a cool chick.
@NorwegianWoods
@NorwegianWoods 7 лет назад
It shall be interesting to see it in use. Thanks for sharing the recipe :) - Martin
@kkoktan1601
@kkoktan1601 7 лет назад
Lily. Love the project. Ironic that my daughter and I just collected pine resin in hopes to made something. Glue. Fire starter cubes in an old egg carton. Not sure we will do the birch oil collection. Great video. Cannot wait for our Survivor Lily' shirt purchase to arrive. Come back to Canada for some winter camping. Krystal
@aghaabbas6845
@aghaabbas6845 7 лет назад
it felt so good when you crushed the burned bark from the container :D
@Hunter-ym2kk
@Hunter-ym2kk 7 лет назад
creative chemistry.. love it..
@drifterchance7495
@drifterchance7495 6 лет назад
You are amazing love your show never stop
@meigelted
@meigelted 6 лет назад
Thank you Lilly..Here where i live in America we can hunt with a bow..So know i can make one for myself ..I will by a real bow string..Do the rest the way you did..The bow arrows feathers quiver we have red tail hawk here.Also the glue i like that the best we have a lot of birch here.
@scienceoutthere
@scienceoutthere 6 лет назад
Giving Primitive Technology from Oz a run for his money! This is badass.
@caitlinschneider7484
@caitlinschneider7484 7 лет назад
When me and my dad were camping we just melted down some pitch and that worked fine.
@jannetbaarssen7101
@jannetbaarssen7101 3 года назад
0:59 is it just me or was that a sick bassline
@horaciorcastillo9848
@horaciorcastillo9848 7 лет назад
Good idea Lilly !!!
@P.E.R.fishingadventures
@P.E.R.fishingadventures 7 лет назад
Very intresting! This is a forgotten skill,thanks for video
@DenisHauser
@DenisHauser 7 лет назад
Der Ötzi hat das doch auch schon verwendet? Interessant was man alles mit einfachen Mittel aus der Natur herstellen kann.
@jonathaneves5847
@jonathaneves5847 7 лет назад
Excellent as always, looking forward to the "new project" ✌🏼️🐝
@SummitScene
@SummitScene 7 лет назад
Greetings from the Coast Range of Oregon! Thanks for demonstrating another important bushcraft skill, Lilly. You have really become an excellent bushcrafter and cinematographer since I subbed you a little over two years ago when your channel was called "A Lone Wolverine." No doubt by now you have been approached to participate in any number of "survival" reality TV shows. Are you considering any such offers? I wish you continued happiness and success in all your endeavors!
@VulpeOutdoorNormandie
@VulpeOutdoorNormandie 7 лет назад
As usual 👍👌
@candycoatedcactus
@candycoatedcactus 7 лет назад
What are the little tinder nuggets you use for starting the fire here? They look handy! Great video as always :)
@cbr600rrturbo
@cbr600rrturbo 7 лет назад
your hair is getting long.. love it
@SurvivalLilly
@SurvivalLilly 7 лет назад
thanks tac :)
@BeautywitLisa
@BeautywitLisa 7 лет назад
Tactical
@Sybrakos1
@Sybrakos1 6 лет назад
Female Darryl!
@mycinemaromance5820
@mycinemaromance5820 7 лет назад
You should make yourself a workbench and work station are to add to your shtf shelter
@amanwithathickbeard5340
@amanwithathickbeard5340 7 лет назад
Hi Lilly the video was very cool and I learned something btw can you do a hunting video? I like thoes so much
@gabrielolmedo9000
@gabrielolmedo9000 7 лет назад
I think is not hunting season in Austria yet.
@amanwithathickbeard5340
@amanwithathickbeard5340 7 лет назад
John Long maybe but I didnt said this or next weeks/months i said when she can or she wants
@ChrisProuse
@ChrisProuse 7 лет назад
Cool - well done! Thanks for sharing :)
@alphafamofficial
@alphafamofficial 3 года назад
Great Job!!! 👍 very detailed information. I love your channel. 1 question what was the 3rd ingredient that you added after the charcoal powder? I couldn't hear the name of it.
@aleksandarpaunovski9151
@aleksandarpaunovski9151 7 лет назад
LILLY YOU ARE AWESOME!!!!!
@jaimehernandezcerdan8111
@jaimehernandezcerdan8111 7 лет назад
En español se llama brea, y era con lo que se impermeabilizaban los barcos de madera. Un abrazo.
@KeleMen125
@KeleMen125 7 лет назад
Hi Lily, that was a great video. I've been planning to make birch oil myself but I didn't know the right method until now. Thanks. And by the way what was those firestarters you used ?
@theoj4024
@theoj4024 7 лет назад
Please could you make another shelter One like the old one It looks so cool when you build it 😀
@brandondannys-menary3678
@brandondannys-menary3678 7 лет назад
What a great video (as usual) thanks for sharing
@uglyman04
@uglyman04 7 лет назад
Handy to know, would make a good patch material for a tarp..... Good video!
@jeremyschott5777
@jeremyschott5777 7 лет назад
good info. thanks for sharing
@romandimaggio6570
@romandimaggio6570 6 лет назад
you're totally awesome Lilly I want to show you a video of me making glue old cooking oil cook down to Tar and let some plastic bottles in it and stuff that you can find in the woods or whatever trash just a little plastic the harder it gets once it dries the more plastic the harder it gets once it dries hard I would I would put it up against J-B Weld and as far as toughness goes I love you
@Graveltrucking
@Graveltrucking 7 лет назад
Good video, takes a lot of work to make that glue, its easier to run to the hardware store :p
@ghanaboyz
@ghanaboyz 7 лет назад
What if... you can't go to that store, there is no store or there is no glue to get? The easy day was yesterday ;-)
@ghanaboyz
@ghanaboyz 7 лет назад
Zuppics Survival so you are 30 miles out in the middle of nowhere, going on foot or in a canoe, must repair something... and just pop back and forth to a store? Not very realistic to assume there just happens to be an open hardware store nearby (a store having everything you need... kids glue or office glue for paper doesn't work very well for example). Stores are fine and easy, yes that goes without saying, but knowledge and ability to improvise is priceless in my opinion.
@glowcreations9484
@glowcreations9484 7 лет назад
Im in love with your video`s i really wanna learn how to survive in the nature and with these video s i can. thank you so much
@balaclavabob001
@balaclavabob001 7 лет назад
Congratulations on not getting kidnapped in this episode :)
@arovitis
@arovitis 7 лет назад
While the fire's burning can you cook or boil something over it?
@JohnS-zq8ks
@JohnS-zq8ks 7 лет назад
I don't understand the glue storage on sticks, but I know you'll show this when you use the glue. I think it's because you heat the glue by just putting the stick near flame and smearing the glue directly off the stick.
@edlaprade
@edlaprade 7 лет назад
Correct. She's showed how she uses them a few times in the past.
@JohnS-zq8ks
@JohnS-zq8ks 7 лет назад
thanks. I thought I saw her doing this when she built the arrows.
@timothywright7382
@timothywright7382 7 лет назад
make a birch bark canoe! and how do I whittle a paddle in the wild?
@EnteRaro19
@EnteRaro19 5 лет назад
How do you keep the glue so it won't dry? Your videos are awesome by the way!
@RusticInkAngelDesigns
@RusticInkAngelDesigns 4 года назад
Great video wow very cool love 5his seriously
@sharpedgedguy
@sharpedgedguy 7 лет назад
Good video. How can you make survival, vegetable cooking-oil, or survival vinegar, or survival sugar ? How can you make survival salt?
@lonewolf597
@lonewolf597 7 лет назад
Is there another tree that could be substituted if you could not find birch?
@anotherluckydad
@anotherluckydad 7 лет назад
great technique.
@twwoodcrafts7504
@twwoodcrafts7504 7 лет назад
Survival Lilly is there any danger in those ingredients catching fire from a stray ember or are they not combustable?
@MsStoneyBurke
@MsStoneyBurke 7 лет назад
What are you using as the fire starter cubes? Is it just fine shavings rolled up ?
@fouzibenmahfoud3079
@fouzibenmahfoud3079 7 лет назад
verry insteresting
@Contentpunk
@Contentpunk 7 лет назад
wird am nächsten wochenende im BGLD gleich ausprobiert
@user-td3mf9zy2k
@user-td3mf9zy2k 6 лет назад
Can birch oil be eaten? If so, I cans see it as a valuable calorie source.
@kriegh94
@kriegh94 5 лет назад
I don't think that it os edible. Given the method used to produce it (pyrolisis, like in making biochar but at a lower temperature) is probably like tar. Maybe diluted...? I know that wood-tar was used a lot until a few decades to make medicines, but I don't think that you can eat it.
@keithhoward4059
@keithhoward4059 5 лет назад
Thank You
@seandan68
@seandan68 7 лет назад
Sponsors now huh? Someone's getting popular!!! Great job as usual!!!
@artrihs
@artrihs 7 лет назад
Excelent as always. Keep Up Lilly.! ;]
@guns4funcajanajustin
@guns4funcajanajustin 7 лет назад
Interesting i bet the smell from that can was strong
@fr1nge563
@fr1nge563 7 лет назад
Hiya lilly!
@deanransom2350
@deanransom2350 5 лет назад
Are you doing these videos in the US forests or in Europe? Do you own the land you are sheltering, living, filming on? You mention in the bow constructing video that bow hunting is not allowed where you were. Where are you?
@TheWyattstrings
@TheWyattstrings 5 лет назад
Wow, your videos are so interesting. How did you learn all this?
@rhealmaisonneuve2197
@rhealmaisonneuve2197 7 лет назад
Lilly what were the small cork size fire starters you started the fire with?
@daemonlee6259
@daemonlee6259 7 лет назад
what were those little fire starters you were using?
@ronaldmuldan4904
@ronaldmuldan4904 7 лет назад
respect for this gal
@debsmith7050
@debsmith7050 7 лет назад
.............and it is a lovely knife too :)
@shelter1426
@shelter1426 7 лет назад
to treat an average-sized wooden fence with, some more oil would be required.
@ghanaboyz
@ghanaboyz 7 лет назад
For small repair work, a minor amount can save the day.
@shelter1426
@shelter1426 7 лет назад
good luck!
@ghanaboyz
@ghanaboyz 7 лет назад
Thank you. Even a very small amount of sticky glue can patch a minor tear to a tarp or bag. Ability to do personal field repair is very important. Good luck to you with your wooden fence out there in your forest. Have a lot of fence? Personally, I would not consider manufacture oil for that, not in the volume needed and not for that purpose.
@juliuscaesar7828
@juliuscaesar7828 7 лет назад
Is it fine to put this birch tar in a container? Will it remain liquid or it has to be used fresh?
@E.lectricityNorth
@E.lectricityNorth 7 лет назад
...I can see things are about to get a bit sticky for you...
@spellingwithjamesnoneducat4894
no just no
@caitlinschneider7484
@caitlinschneider7484 7 лет назад
That's not funny.
@TonberryShuffle
@TonberryShuffle 7 лет назад
Badum tssss
@grits_taste_good415
@grits_taste_good415 5 лет назад
Is his glue better than wood glue?
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