The native American Indians made simple glues from pine sap by mixing it with very finely crushed charcoal. -This technique may also work with "jack fruit" whatever that is - be inventive and try it out.
yes,because sap is so sticky and you can make it a glue
They use pine sap for glue by mixing it with very finely powdered charcoal in the correct amount.
Slice the side of the tree then wait for about 24 hours to get sap and use it to make glue.
Some special glues use sap from trees.
It depends on what kind of frut you will use may i suggest the jackfrut....because t has already been proven that jackfruit sap can be used as glue
Ancient peoples have been making glue from sap, vegetables and charcoal for thousands of years. There are many different formulations. -Before that, I would guess they had no easy ways of joining things.
How do you use iwbk in sap?
Archeologists excavating burial sites from 4000 BC have discovered clay pots repaired with glue made from tree sap. We know that the ancient Greeks developed adhesives for use in carpentry, and created recipes for glue that included the following items as ingredients: egg whites, blood, bones, milk, cheese, vegetables and grains. Tar and beeswax were used by the Romans for glue.
You can use any nail glue found in drugstores or you can use krazy glue.
People who do it usually use glue sticks or Aleenes glue.
You can use white glue or super glue as well.
if it is a plastic model kit you can use super glue, but not wood glue.