First, I located some trees with white or yellow resin. Don’t use the liquid fresh stuff, the hardened one isn’t sticky and smells better.
Then, I used the can opener tool on my knife to chip it directly into my bag
Try to not hurt the tree and only remove a bit on more trees instead of massacring a single one.
Look at how much I collected in not even one hour!
The resin was still full of needles, moss, bark and whatever.
To refine it, I put it into a sock/ mesh/ whatever with a stone in it.
Then I threw it into bubbling hot water.
After just a few minutes, the resin liquified and drooped out of the mesh.
When cooled down, it sunk to the bottom
I then scraped it off the pot. It was surprisingly easy!
Finally, I put it onto paper towel to let it dry. You can easily touch it, it isn’t sticky at all.
Uses
- As incense. It has similar capabilities as frankincense (Boswellia sp.). It’s calming, is great for meditation and smells great!
- As ointment for wounds
- As antibacterial chewing gum
- And much more!
I made three quality grades.
I will try the finest one for ointments and chewing gum, the middle grade as incense, and the one that looks like a turd maybe as fire starter?
The best one was from the cotton bag, the second from the shopping net, and the worst one was the filter cake from the ones above.
Any ideas for good uses?