dusteater
30th January 2018, 09:53 PM
I was reading up on the uses of the Grasstree ,past ( Indigenous ) and present ( pioneers) .
The first people used it for a variety of food sources to their "super glue"and waterproofing , and was a prized trade commodity.
The first settlers used it for a floor varnish as well as incense for the churches and probably for what the Aboriginals used it as well.
Anyhow I thought I`d see what the varnish would turn out like.
So I crushed some resin up added some metho which dissolves it and a bit of danish oil, I think in the old days they used Linseed , tried it on a bit of pine to see the effect.
The first people used it for a variety of food sources to their "super glue"and waterproofing , and was a prized trade commodity.
The first settlers used it for a floor varnish as well as incense for the churches and probably for what the Aboriginals used it as well.
Anyhow I thought I`d see what the varnish would turn out like.
So I crushed some resin up added some metho which dissolves it and a bit of danish oil, I think in the old days they used Linseed , tried it on a bit of pine to see the effect.