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Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:27 pm
by Gilbert Fredrickson
Indeed, a vegan glue is needed.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 3:46 pm
by Barry Daniels
If you are hungry there are better things to eat.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2013 4:05 pm
by Mario Proulx
Polyurethane glue should be vegan-friendly. Eco-friendly, not so much...
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 1:48 am
by Michael Lewis
Epoxy, Duco, CA.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 9:37 am
by Waddy Thomson
Mucilage is an all vegetable glue.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 12:46 pm
by Gilbert Fredrickson
Yes, I'm looking for a replacement for the Titebond glue I have been using. It is surprising how many hidden animal products are in everyday household items. I'll still use the Titebond while I look for alternatives. Thanks for the suggestions. It is a farily simple chemistry.
After having read the book, What A Plant Knows, I'm tempted to use only trees that are blowdowns or ones that have died of natural causes. I'm almost joking, there. Thanks, again.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:12 pm
by Alan Carruth
It's possible that Knox gelatin is now being made from plant products, as I'm told Jello is; easy enough to check. Lots of folks have used it as an emergency substitute for hide glue, and it's said to be even stronger. It may gell too quickly for some applications, though.
I've often wondered if pectin could be used as a glue...
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Thu Jul 11, 2013 2:16 pm
by Mario Proulx
I'm tempted to use only trees that are blowdowns or ones that have died of natural causes.
On that note, you -could- make hide glue from animals that have died of natural causes. Road kill comes to mind.
If you're vegan not only as a dietary choice but also because of a desire to not harm other living creatures, I see nothing wrong in using a animal parts/products from animals that have died of a natural cause. Same as seeking wood from blowdowns and/or standing dead timber.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 11:57 am
by Gilbert Fredrickson
Mario, that would be a perfectly acceptable solution, though it brings to mind a reclusive, woolly craftsperson that would use only daylight, wind power, and hand tools made from post-apocalytic salvaged metals to fashion mountain dulcimers decorated with elk horns and willow switches. The idea of custom making glue is also appealing. That's something Master Craftspersons like you end up doing, mixing custom paints and varnishes. I still have some nut and saddle blanks of bovine origin.
Thanks, again. I learned the 'giant zip-lock bag humidity control' here at MIMF. It's an invaluable educational forum.
"Even in the south, cows sometimes have accidents." Jain sadhu explaining beef on the menu.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Sat Jul 13, 2013 12:40 pm
by Chuck Tweedy
though it brings to mind a reclusive, woolly craftsperson that would use only daylight, wind power, and hand tools made from post-apocalytic salvaged metals to fashion mountain dulcimers decorated with elk horns and willow switches.
Gilbert, I think you just had a great idea for an avatar!

Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Wed Jul 17, 2013 10:38 pm
by Nicholas Blanton
Casein glue is made from milk. Not vegan, perhaps, but vegetarian. And cows, unlike petroleum, are a renewable resource.
Be careful. I remember a time when some craftspeople adopted the wooly, reclusive, live-in-a-yurt-and-eat-only-mung-beans sort of lifestyle. They found the customers then assumed they had no need of money for what they did.
Re: Glues Without Animal Products Or Animal Testing.
Posted: Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:21 am
by Nate Scott
I've heard good things about the LMII instrument maker's glue. I believe it's an AR glue like titebond (but with less creep), and as such should also be vegan.