Hi. I have been reading about BLO cooking and varnish cooking here. There's an incredible amount of information in older posts from mad monk, Gordo, DPhariss, and others. It has made me interested in the possibility of making my own oil varnish, although I don't know if I will attempt it any time soon. One of the ingredients used is rosin or resin and many different types have been mentioned.
With archery elk season about to start (this weekend!) I am thinking I may collect the dried and hardened resin, which might be properly called rosin but I'm not sure, from the pine trees while I hunt. I often find big globs of it on pine trees from really old elk rubs. I thought it would be fantastic if I made a quality oil varnish using rosin that has been collected from elk rubs where I hunt.
Have any of you varnish cookers that are still here used dried hardened pine tree resin/rosin or know if this would work?
Yes I could just buy some T&T oil varnish, but where's the fun in doing things the easy way?