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yes,because sap is so sticky and you can make it a glue

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because papaya sap is so sticky it serves as a glue and by the time it dries the two thing you have use to glue together are totally stuck together.

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because papaya sap is so sticky and you can make it a glue

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No, it can't, not sticky enough.

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you can't

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How do you make a jackfruit sap into glue?

we can make a glue out of jackfruit because ....its sap is very sticky so ...we can make it as a glue.


Can sap be used as paste or glue?

Sap can be used as a natural adhesive or glue by collecting it from certain trees and heating it to make it sticky. This sticky sap can then be used to bond materials together, similar to traditional glue. However, sap may not have the same strength or durability as commercial adhesives.


Which tree gives glue?

You can make tree sap glue from many trees. -Native Indians in the north used pine sap mixed with very finely crushed charcoal for glue. -It works, I've tried it.


What is the uses of sap?

Some saps can be used in cooking, also used as glue in certain countries.


Caimito sap as a glue?

It's possible. -Try it the ancient American Indian way, which is to grind charcoal very finely and mix small amounts of it with the caimito sap. This definitely works with pine sap, so may work with caimito.


How do you get glue from trees?

Glue is typically derived from natural substances found in trees, such as sap or resin. The sap is collected from trees like pine, spruce, or fir, and processed to create different types of adhesives, like wood glue or construction glue. These adhesives are then used for various purposes like binding materials together.


What is the white glue like substance at the base of your mimosa tree?

It is the sap of the tree and could possibly be used as the base for a simple glue if mixed with the right ingredients.


What is the glue on pine trees?

The glue in pine trees is sap. This sap has been made into glue by native Indians for centuries. To make pine sap glue as the Indians and pioneers did, melt the pine sap in a small can or tin over a campfire. Leave room in the tin for some crushed charcoal (make this from the remains of yesterdays campfire) Mix crushed charcoal into about 3 times as much hot pine sap and you now have glue that will stick many things.) Even though the remains will harden, each time you melt them you will have usable glue again. -Good camping.


Was glue ever made from tree sap?

Yes, native people all over the world had glues from tree-sap. The north American Indians added crushed charcoal to pine sap to make a glue.


Can you make natural glue?

Yes, the Indians used to make it from pine sap and charcoal, but I'm not sure of the proportions of each.


When and how was glue first made?

Glue was possibly made first by American Indians from pine sap and charcoal.