The native Indians of North America discovered that finely crushed charcoal added to pine sap made glue strong enough to fix shafts to arrowheads.
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.
Glue was possibly made first by American Indians from pine sap and charcoal.
Making glue is a chemical process.
glue making
I cannot think of ant application for coffee in glue making.
Super glue
Charcoal pills are fairly harmless because your intestines do not absorb the charcoal, however charcoal can absorb medicines you are taking, making them less effective or ineffective.
NO, you are wasting time with this.
You can make tree sap glue from many trees. -Native Indians in the north used pine sap mixed with very finely crushed charcoal for glue. -It works, I've tried it.
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The glue in pine trees is sap. This sap has been made into glue by native Indians for centuries. To make pine sap glue as the Indians and pioneers did, melt the pine sap in a small can or tin over a campfire. Leave room in the tin for some crushed charcoal (make this from the remains of yesterdays campfire) Mix crushed charcoal into about 3 times as much hot pine sap and you now have glue that will stick many things.) Even though the remains will harden, each time you melt them you will have usable glue again. -Good camping.
Yes, the Indians used to make it from pine sap and charcoal, but I'm not sure of the proportions of each.