Hello fine people of Beehaw,

I was wondering if any of you could point me in a direction of a natural wood glue I can buy that is, of course, affordable?

I’m making myself a desktop and I’d rather avoid synthetic glues (polyurethane stuff) and finishes, since the whole point is to replace the melamine thing I have now. I was planning on using pine resin pitch to glue up the boards, but my area has been in drought for almost three months now and I’d rather not set fire to the neighbourhood when I’m making the glue.

Meanwhile, I’ve been tripping over the box that holds the rest of the desk (I won’t be making the legs) so I would love any suggestions!

For the finish I’ll be using some sort of spirit varnish. In the link they use resin from the Jetoba Tree (aka animé :D) dissolved in >95% alcohol, and apparently this varnish has lasted for centuries on violins, so I think it would be interesting to try it on my desk.

All of this will likely be done with some 5/4 s2s soft maple because it looks pretty and I’m pretty chill with my furniture.

Cheers!

P.S. I live in Canada, PNW.

  • Perhaps a silly question but… if you really want to avoid synthetic glues, maybe figure out a way to use screws? I’m not joinery expert but it seems like the best way to avoid synthetics while also being very mechanically stable.

    •  loops   ( @loops@beehaw.org ) OP
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      Indeed, however my concern would be spilt liquid getting in between the boards. There’s no where else to eat in my rental other then at my desk, so I basically live there. ༎ຶ‿༎ຶ