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Old 22nd August 2020, 05:24 PM   #6
MitsuWa.
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I have not encountered hide glue used for metal before; much less garlic as an glue ingredient. Was there remnants of hide glue binding the 2 pieces together? Is hide glue used this way traditionaly in a particular region or craft, or is this a museum conservators technique for ease of disassembly? I have seen hide glue used for wood work, composite horn bows, musical instrument making. Pitch glue has been used for assembling cutlery in some parts of the world and pitch is also something found in silver smithing shops. So that is what I would of been inclined to reach for if I were making a knife with only traditional materials. Although in Japan lacquer is used as a glue too for adhering metal fittings. Like to learn more about traditional African techniques.
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