Thank you very much Dorian! 😊🪴Let me know how it goes for you! Maybe next time I would use less activated charcoal as it made it very black to begin with!
Definitely agree that self made is best, you know exactly what's in it. I have honey bees and have never used chemicals to treat for varroa mites, I use a blend of essential oils in sugar syrup twice a year and never had varroa. I'm about 20 miles from Greenwood Bonsai, so off to have a rummage through their starter seedlings tomorrow, if I can wait that long! Well done with all you're doing.
Hey! I hope it works well for you! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there in 2 colors grey and brown!
Never new what was in cut puddy, so this was great. I've cut paste, and on wounds that were larger I added corn starch to thicken it. I was messy, but it worked.
So cool! The only thing I would say, is to warm the pan only enough to melt the beeswax, rather than boiling. Partly to reduce the fire risk (beeswax makes lovely candles, after all!), but also to limit any deactivation of the ingredients due to heat. Not sure that there would be much other than the essential oil, though. Might just add this to the list of DIY jobs I have!!
Thank you for this tip! It all stayed relatively cool and didn't bubble until I added the wood glue which was interesting! Maybe it has a low "bubble point" 😂 I hope yours goes well for you!
Hey great recipe for cut putty. Looking forward to trying it. As for brown color, your cinnamon should provide you a nice brown hue? And leave out the activated carbon, and sub-in diatomaceous earth which is typically white or tan. The only other item I might add at the very end after it’s off the heat would be a couple tables spoons of rooting hormone powder, that will give healing a boost. As for the stretch test, mineral oil or caster oil should give you that stretching your seeking. Good luck.
Hey Kyle! The Cinnamon did not give me the dark brown that I wanted but from recent tests, a mix of Iron oxide and coca powder has done the trick! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there with included IBA! - 2 colors grey and brown! Thank you for the suggestion of adding more flexibility! With each batch I make it should get better and better!
Appreciate this video! Would love to see a video about your tool cleanup and maintenance. It's an iconic part of your videos talking about using clean and sharp tools, but what do you do in your day-to-day process to keep those tools clean and sharp? What products etc?
Great suggestion Adam! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! There will be crean mate's available on there when I launch it. These are what I use between filming to give the tools a clean! I sharpen once a year usually as stainless steel tools stay sharp for so long!
Thank you for the video it can help do much Hire in north Africa i can't find bonsai tools and necessary i must make every thing by my self I searched too much hire but i didn't find That kind of cut past Thank you so much it can help 🙏 Keep making this helpful video 🙏
It’s a mad, mad, mad world!!! I find this hilarious Adam. I appreciate your effort to help us improve our bonsai growing into but I am going to buy this at a store. Thank you for your help, enjoy!
Hi Adam, this was very interesting. I’m only a total beginner with bonsai. At this stage making my own cut putty seems a long way off. Can you provide the name or a link to the putty you normally use in your other videos please? Love your content keep up the great work👍
Hey Piscator UK Fishing! Not to worry! I know it can be a lot of hassle making your own putty especially if you only need a small amount. I will be opening an online Notion Bonsai store soon! notionbonsai.com where you can get my improved recipe when it launches! Alternatively, the one in this video is made by the brand KIKUWA! Happy Bonsai! 😊
You inspired me to have ago. I wanted to use all natural stuff, so I left out the wood glue and plumbers mate, but had some potters clay (40g) and a 1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum I had in the larder for my vegan cakes, like a gluten/egg substitute. Also instead of vaseline I used 1 Tbs coconut oil melted, along with 1 Tbs boiled linseed oil. I made the recipe in two parts: pt 1- an emulsion part in a blender (adding 100ml of water to mix with oil with the lecithin emulsifier and some of the powder ingredients). Pt 2- Melted wax in a ban -marie ( glass bowl in saucepan of water), this is how candle hobbyists work safe with wax, you don't want wax to reach flashpoint!) powdered the resin into this with cinnamon and powdered BBQ wood charcoal for frugality. I didn't find any neem oil but my Indian grocers had powdered leaf, this also took place of matcha which was a bit expensive. I also added turmeric with the sulphur for its anti microbial/fungicidal properties and also tea tree oil. Poor emulsion into wax and stir with silicone spatular for a bit to reduced some of the water. Colour is a nice dark green, consistency seems nice. next batch I will play with the amounts of clay and gum. thanks for the inspiration! Paul
Aw wow Paul it sounds like you smashed it! This is a nice natural remedy!! 😲Thank you for sharing your recipe and experience with working with wax! Nice job man!
Aw Adam this video is brilliant! I’m still rocking a tub of Dori’s original putty that he sent me, so I can attest to it’s longevity 😁👊🏼💪🏼 I seriously enjoyed every second of this video, really well done mate 💚
@@notionbonsaiI actually did that in my video, for this exact reason. ✨ But I was not sure if it made any difference because I didn't try it without a sieve 🌞 I haven't thought about it watching your video tho haha
I love seeing you excited over something! What did you study at university? You seem so knowledgeable about so many different things. I was just wondering about your profession. But Holy Moly Adam!! With all those ingredients, isn't it cheaper to buy it?
Hey thanks Lisa! I did a Bachelor of Science degree in Cinematic Arts and my Masters is in Media and Broadcasting 😊 I really love to learn new things and make things! My plan is to open an online store and stock it there! (with an improved recipe)
@@notionbonsai very cool Adam!! I thought you had an interest in something like that from your tattoo. I wish you all the luck in your chosen field. My middle daughter works for Red Storm Games. Under Ubi Soft Games. She does the background work for the games doing all the scenery and stuff. She loves it. I get impressed when I see her home office with 2-3 huge screens she works from. All this stuff is so interesting to me.
The mad professor strikes again. Though this one is less likely to upset the neighbours with a pungent stench than when you boiled up that enormous killer vat of lime sulphur 😂 I’ll keep you posted on how I get on with using it - thank you for kindly sending me a sample 👍
I never thought of doing this myself. Really cool idea. I'll see if I can find an old pan :D BTW: Why is your video title in german? Is that some kind of auto generated YT thing? If so: I never also never knew the word "Schnittkitt" existed in the german language. I'll be sure to start using it instead of the very umständliche word "Wundheilpaste". "Schnitkitt" just sounds so much better. For real. Perchance.
Hey thanks! Dorian was a great help for this one! I think TH-cam generates it for each country yeah! I hope your cut putty making goes well! If you wish to get some that I made with a new recipe (added IBA) it is available on my new shop notionbonsai.com 😊
Really cool, I love self-made things as well. For colouring, I guess just natural colouring used in food should work as well, although I'm not sure if the colour might not fade out when exposed to sun and rain. That might depend on the specific colouring used.
Hey thanks!! I experimented with food coloring off camera and found that it would always come off in my hands and stain them! I wish this would work because then we could use multiple colors to adjust it to all shades even green!
@@notionbonsai Ah, interesting find. My guess would be it has something to do with food colouring maybe being mixable with water, while your putty is more oil based? I don't know, I'm not that much of an expert 😅, but this is the first thing that came to my mind.
That's a bit much... I'm down with the concept but I just don't use paste that much, to have to go thru all that, but if I need a lot, I'll use your recipe for sure. Maybe a double boil system would work well with a more consistency of heat, cool video!
That's fair enough! You can also add what you need depending on how you want yours to be so it need not be complicated 😁 My plan is to sell it on my online Notion Bonsai store that will be opening soon! 🥳
Traditional window glazing and plumbers putty is simply boiled linseed oil mixed with diatomaceous earth, it might not be a bad base, and you could experiment with just adding the other active ingredients you want directly to it! Also, traditional linoleum is pine resin and linseed oil...so over time that combination will form a natural plastic...which may or may not be what you want. Just some thoughts from another Adam, lol!
Don't let your wives and girlfriends watch this, they'll see Adam in the lab coat and sunglasses and she's not your wife or girlfriend anymore lol Great video!
Great!! But I feel it's a bit on the overkill side... For example, activated charcoal works as an adsorbent, so there's always the possibility that most of the compounds you add end trapped in the charcoal... I have been wondering about the how-to of cut putty for a while... Using plumber's putty sounds like a great idea, maybe just the putty, adding 1-2 antimicrobial additives? I was also wondering about using playdough as an starting point, maybe just adding Neem oil instead of regular oil? Anyway, I love this channel and your work!! 😊
Ahhh very true!! I wanted to try pack it full of as much good stuff as I had available! I will definitely have to experiment more with the mix! Playdough is another cool idea for it! Though it may harden once applied if that is something you are looking for 🙂
With this cut putty, how cost efficient is it? I also like to use self made stuff too, but I am wondering if its worth doing because I am very intrigued! Do you have an idea on how much the ingredients cost you in total? This really seems like something I see myself making later down the road as I begin to work on larger trees! Thanks Adam for the video, it was an amazing break down on how to make it and it seems really easy to follow
I would say it is definitely cheaper in the long run! My plan is to sell this or an improved recipe of my own when I eventually open an online Notion Bonsai store! If I were to estimate I would say about £30 in total? and that makes like 500+ grams of putty.... where from commercial brands it is roughly £20 - £25 for a 160g tub!
@@notionbonsai an online Notion Bonsai store definitely sounds interesting! It would be good to see that after following your progress for a while now. I mean if it works out that way then I don’t see why I shouldn’t give it a go! Looks like its time to get a list together.
@@notionbonsai it can get quite tedious to get a website together at times, they are good options or there are other ways too! My brother freelance builds websites for a side hustle so if you have any questions about what he uses I can find out for you.
This depends on how much time you have. From using both I would definitely say that homemade putty is a lot higher quality. If you do not have time to make it. It is available on my store at notionbonsai.com I have had more time to refine the recipe. I have now added a growth hormone for faster healing too!
Totally understandable! It can be a hassle to make! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there in 2 colors grey and brown! 😊
Just a thought I wouldn’t think the wood glue is going to have any benefits because of the amount of different oils in the mix , typically you have have clean surfaces for wood glue …ie no oil. Glue as I understand it is going to have no benefit what so ever is my thinking, how ever the wax in it will tie it all together I think. Lesser ingredients for my liking but you do have some very good ones in there for sure.👍
Great adaptation of the recipe and very good explanations! I'm going to try your version too. Many thanks to everyone who has stopped by 🙏🏼✨
Thank you very much Dorian! 😊🪴Let me know how it goes for you! Maybe next time I would use less activated charcoal as it made it very black to begin with!
Definitely agree that self made is best, you know exactly what's in it.
I have honey bees and have never used chemicals to treat for varroa mites, I use a blend of essential oils in sugar syrup twice a year and never had varroa.
I'm about 20 miles from Greenwood Bonsai, so off to have a rummage through their starter seedlings tomorrow, if I can wait that long!
Well done with all you're doing.
The plumbers putty was a genius idea, very cool. Thanks for making a video on how you did this.
Hey thanks!
Absolutely brilliant video and well worth watching.
Thanks so much for the kind words Xavier!
Thanks for the video. I like to make do things myself so. Thanks. More please.
Ah nice one! Thanks very much for watching Travis!
Very interesting, going to give this a go. Thanks Adam
Hey! I hope it works well for you! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there in 2 colors grey and brown!
Never new what was in cut puddy, so this was great. I've cut paste, and on wounds that were larger I added corn starch to thicken it. I was messy, but it worked.
Ohh nice idea with the corn starch!
So cool! The only thing I would say, is to warm the pan only enough to melt the beeswax, rather than boiling. Partly to reduce the fire risk (beeswax makes lovely candles, after all!), but also to limit any deactivation of the ingredients due to heat. Not sure that there would be much other than the essential oil, though. Might just add this to the list of DIY jobs I have!!
Thank you for this tip! It all stayed relatively cool and didn't bubble until I added the wood glue which was interesting! Maybe it has a low "bubble point" 😂 I hope yours goes well for you!
Hey great recipe for cut putty. Looking forward to trying it. As for brown color, your cinnamon should provide you a nice brown hue? And leave out the activated carbon, and sub-in diatomaceous earth which is typically white or tan. The only other item I might add at the very end after it’s off the heat would be a couple tables spoons of rooting hormone powder, that will give healing a boost. As for the stretch test, mineral oil or caster oil should give you that stretching your seeking. Good luck.
Hey Kyle! The Cinnamon did not give me the dark brown that I wanted but from recent tests, a mix of Iron oxide and coca powder has done the trick! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there with included IBA! - 2 colors grey and brown! Thank you for the suggestion of adding more flexibility! With each batch I make it should get better and better!
Hi fun video thanks, how well does it last once its made and does it continue to stick to the cut when it dries out
Hey Louise! The putty made in this video does not dry out or harden so it stays on the cut as it heals 😊It should last for a good few years at least!
Appreciate this video! Would love to see a video about your tool cleanup and maintenance. It's an iconic part of your videos talking about using clean and sharp tools, but what do you do in your day-to-day process to keep those tools clean and sharp? What products etc?
Great suggestion Adam! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! There will be crean mate's available on there when I launch it. These are what I use between filming to give the tools a clean! I sharpen once a year usually as stainless steel tools stay sharp for so long!
Most informative I really love chemistry.
Hey thanks! Me too!
Thanks for sharing this idea
Thank you for watching CM Rai! 🪴🪴
Thank you for the video it can help do much
Hire in north Africa i can't find bonsai tools and necessary i must make every thing by my self
I searched too much hire but i didn't find That kind of cut past
Thank you so much it can help 🙏
Keep making this helpful video 🙏
Love the white lab coat touch !
Thanks Jennifer! 😊Any long sleeves will do the trick just to stop little sparks from hitting your arms!
It’s a mad, mad, mad world!!! I find this hilarious Adam. I appreciate your effort to help us improve our bonsai growing into but I am going to buy this at a store. Thank you for your help, enjoy!
Hey thanks Dennis! haha I totally know what you mean! My plan is to maybe sell this or an improved recipe in the future!😊
Hi Adam, this was very interesting. I’m only a total beginner with bonsai. At this stage making my own cut putty seems a long way off. Can you provide the name or a link to the putty you normally use in your other videos please? Love your content keep up the great work👍
Hey Piscator UK Fishing! Not to worry! I know it can be a lot of hassle making your own putty especially if you only need a small amount. I will be opening an online Notion Bonsai store soon! notionbonsai.com where you can get my improved recipe when it launches! Alternatively, the one in this video is made by the brand KIKUWA! Happy Bonsai! 😊
@@notionbonsai thanks Adam appreciate your reply. I’ll keep an eye out on your store, I’ll hopefully get some lime sulphur too👍
@PiscatorUK-Fishing Yes that will be there too!
Excellent video, I’m a new subscriber but have been interested in bonsai for years and you’ve inspired me to start!
Hey Alex! Welcome to the world of Bonsai 😊 I am honoured to have inspired you!!!
Well done great effort to get something that conparable
Hey thanks Rob! Definitely something to experiment with further until I get it even better!
Awesome I'm going to try this thank you for sharing this
I hope it goes well for you Donald! My plan is to open an online shop and stock it! (with an improved recipe)
Genius! For some reason I never thought about trying to make my own cut putty. You've got me inspired! Cheers!
Hey thank you Scotty! I hope it goes well for you! My plan is to maybe sell this or an improved recipe of my own 😊
Excellent video Adam
Thank you very much Nerina!
Even tho I have no desire to make some myself atm I really enjoyed the video. Well explained too.
Hey thank you for the kind words! My plan is to maybe sell this or an improved recipe in the future!
I love your enthusiasm Adam!! Great job.
Thank you very much Steve!!
❤🌿thank you✨ Adam✨🤩
Hell yeah!! I would buy it
Aw nice!! My plan is to open a shop and stock it there with my lime sulphur! 😊
You inspired me to have ago. I wanted to use all natural stuff, so I left out the wood glue and plumbers mate, but had some potters clay (40g) and a 1/2 teaspoon of xanthan gum I had in the larder for my vegan cakes, like a gluten/egg substitute. Also instead of vaseline I used 1 Tbs coconut oil melted, along with 1 Tbs boiled linseed oil. I made the recipe in two parts: pt 1- an emulsion part in a blender (adding 100ml of water to mix with oil with the lecithin emulsifier and some of the powder ingredients). Pt 2- Melted wax in a ban -marie ( glass bowl in saucepan of water), this is how candle hobbyists work safe with wax, you don't want wax to reach flashpoint!) powdered the resin into this with cinnamon and powdered BBQ wood charcoal for frugality. I didn't find any neem oil but my Indian grocers had powdered leaf, this also took place of matcha which was a bit expensive. I also added turmeric with the sulphur for its anti microbial/fungicidal properties and also tea tree oil. Poor emulsion into wax and stir with silicone spatular for a bit to reduced some of the water. Colour is a nice dark green, consistency seems nice. next batch I will play with the amounts of clay and gum.
thanks for the inspiration!
Paul
Aw wow Paul it sounds like you smashed it! This is a nice natural remedy!! 😲Thank you for sharing your recipe and experience with working with wax! Nice job man!
@@notionbonsai you're very welcome! I always learn something watching your videos. Cheers!
Sharing yang sangat bermanfaat kawan cara membuat salep kambium👍
Terima kasih! Saya senang Anda menikmati video ini! Akan ada lebih banyak video yang akan datang! 😊🪴
Going to try this over the next few days!
I might add a little wheatgerm oil as its a natural preservative, lots of vitamin E.
Ah nice! I hope this goes well for you!
Aw Adam this video is brilliant! I’m still rocking a tub of Dori’s original putty that he sent me, so I can attest to it’s longevity 😁👊🏼💪🏼
I seriously enjoyed every second of this video, really well done mate 💚
Try Akadama powder, should add a brownish color
@Trasheroin oh wow I like this!! This gives me a really good use for the fines that I sieve out!
Very interesting if there isnt any Shop or delivery service around you! You also ould add some color to adapt it to different trunks colors
Very true!!
Mix your powders together in dry state and pass it through a sieve to remove clumps, that should make it easier to get a homogenous mix
Ohh thank you for the tip! I will try this next time I make some! 😊
@@notionbonsaiI actually did that in my video, for this exact reason. ✨ But I was not sure if it made any difference because I didn't try it without a sieve 🌞 I haven't thought about it watching your video tho haha
I love seeing you excited over something! What did you study at university? You seem so knowledgeable about so many different things. I was just wondering about your profession. But Holy Moly Adam!! With all those ingredients, isn't it cheaper to buy it?
Hey thanks Lisa! I did a Bachelor of Science degree in Cinematic Arts and my Masters is in Media and Broadcasting 😊 I really love to learn new things and make things! My plan is to open an online store and stock it there! (with an improved recipe)
@@notionbonsai very cool Adam!! I thought you had an interest in something like that from your tattoo. I wish you all the luck in your chosen field. My middle daughter works for Red Storm Games. Under Ubi Soft Games. She does the background work for the games doing all the scenery and stuff. She loves it. I get impressed when I see her home office with 2-3 huge screens she works from. All this stuff is so interesting to me.
Great job man! Let us know how it heals up the scars. Love diy stuff
I will do Chris! I will be using my putty in all future videos from here so stay updated!
Yer a MAD genius..!!! 😂 Awesome video
Thanks Blake!! lol
Hilarious and brilliant Adam.👍
Hey thanks! 🪴😊
The mad professor strikes again. Though this one is less likely to upset the neighbours with a pungent stench than when you boiled up that enormous killer vat of lime sulphur 😂
I’ll keep you posted on how I get on with using it - thank you for kindly sending me a sample 👍
Very true Jason! 😊I hope it works well for you!
I never thought of doing this myself. Really cool idea. I'll see if I can find an old pan :D BTW: Why is your video title in german? Is that some kind of auto generated YT thing? If so: I never also never knew the word "Schnittkitt" existed in the german language. I'll be sure to start using it instead of the very umständliche word "Wundheilpaste". "Schnitkitt" just sounds so much better. For real. Perchance.
Hey thanks! Dorian was a great help for this one! I think TH-cam generates it for each country yeah! I hope your cut putty making goes well! If you wish to get some that I made with a new recipe (added IBA) it is available on my new shop notionbonsai.com 😊
love your videos!
Thank you Arlo!
Really cool, I love self-made things as well. For colouring, I guess just natural colouring used in food should work as well, although I'm not sure if the colour might not fade out when exposed to sun and rain. That might depend on the specific colouring used.
Hey thanks!! I experimented with food coloring off camera and found that it would always come off in my hands and stain them! I wish this would work because then we could use multiple colors to adjust it to all shades even green!
@@notionbonsai Ah, interesting find. My guess would be it has something to do with food colouring maybe being mixable with water, while your putty is more oil based? I don't know, I'm not that much of an expert 😅, but this is the first thing that came to my mind.
Thank you for sharing dempul kambium bonsai ,good luck Mr
Hey I am glad this was useful to you! 😊
That's a bit much... I'm down with the concept but I just don't use paste that much, to have to go thru all that, but if I need a lot, I'll use your recipe for sure. Maybe a double boil system would work well with a more consistency of heat, cool video!
That's fair enough! You can also add what you need depending on how you want yours to be so it need not be complicated 😁 My plan is to sell it on my online Notion Bonsai store that will be opening soon! 🥳
Pretty awesome stuff. But what about the growth factors?
Very nice! Can't wait to try it out! 👍
Thanks Jay! I hope it works well for you!
Is it possible to use something like Multi-tack / playdoe type of "hoby" material you have at home?
Traditional window glazing and plumbers putty is simply boiled linseed oil mixed with diatomaceous earth, it might not be a bad base, and you could experiment with just adding the other active ingredients you want directly to it! Also, traditional linoleum is pine resin and linseed oil...so over time that combination will form a natural plastic...which may or may not be what you want. Just some thoughts from another Adam, lol!
Oh nice! This is very useful info! Thanks for sharing that 🙂
Lovely job
Thanks Raymond!
Don't let your wives and girlfriends watch this, they'll see Adam in the lab coat and sunglasses and she's not your wife or girlfriend anymore lol
Great video!
Great!!
But I feel it's a bit on the overkill side...
For example, activated charcoal works as an adsorbent, so there's always the possibility that most of the compounds you add end trapped in the charcoal...
I have been wondering about the how-to of cut putty for a while...
Using plumber's putty sounds like a great idea, maybe just the putty, adding 1-2 antimicrobial additives?
I was also wondering about using playdough as an starting point, maybe just adding Neem oil instead of regular oil?
Anyway, I love this channel and your work!! 😊
Ahhh very true!! I wanted to try pack it full of as much good stuff as I had available! I will definitely have to experiment more with the mix! Playdough is another cool idea for it! Though it may harden once applied if that is something you are looking for 🙂
Looking forward to this!
Hey thanks moon eagle!
With this cut putty, how cost efficient is it? I also like to use self made stuff too, but I am wondering if its worth doing because I am very intrigued! Do you have an idea on how much the ingredients cost you in total? This really seems like something I see myself making later down the road as I begin to work on larger trees! Thanks Adam for the video, it was an amazing break down on how to make it and it seems really easy to follow
I would say it is definitely cheaper in the long run! My plan is to sell this or an improved recipe of my own when I eventually open an online Notion Bonsai store! If I were to estimate I would say about £30 in total? and that makes like 500+ grams of putty.... where from commercial brands it is roughly £20 - £25 for a 160g tub!
@@notionbonsai an online Notion Bonsai store definitely sounds interesting! It would be good to see that after following your progress for a while now. I mean if it works out that way then I don’t see why I shouldn’t give it a go! Looks like its time to get a list together.
@peterbrooks9679 I will probably use a simple website builder like shopify or squarespace cause idk how to build websites from scratch lol
@@notionbonsai it can get quite tedious to get a website together at times, they are good options or there are other ways too! My brother freelance builds websites for a side hustle so if you have any questions about what he uses I can find out for you.
@@peterbrooks9679 I am working on now one 😄 it's domain is notionbonsai.com
Thank you for the offer though!
Wow, never thought of making it myself :O How do you think the ingredients compare to commercial brands? Tbh I haven't looked at what's in them 😂
Hey thanks Jesse! Honestly I like the anti-microbial benefits of mine and the consistency is pretty similar!
Great idea but is it worth it? How does your putty compare with commercially bought putty and how difficult is it to get all the ingredients?
This depends on how much time you have. From using both I would definitely say that homemade putty is a lot higher quality. If you do not have time to make it. It is available on my store at notionbonsai.com
I have had more time to refine the recipe. I have now added a growth hormone for faster healing too!
ngl after the ingredients were listed i was like ehhh i'll just buy on amazon lol
Totally understandable! It can be a hassle to make! If you are interested I am currently in the process of setting up the Notion Bonsai online store! My putty with an improved recipe will be available on there in 2 colors grey and brown! 😊
How much did all the ingredients cost
I think they all came to £30ish in total
Luar biasa
It's alchemy!
🧪🪨🔥💧😄
I use natural honey
Ahh nice one! How do the cuts heal for you?
👍👌🙂
😊❤️🪴
That’s amazing. Next time less plumbers putty
Hey thank you for the suggestion! I definitely have to keep experimenting with the mix!
Use a cheap spatula that you can throw out!!!!
Good idea!!
gasket putty
The plumbers putty was very handy in this mix!
Just a thought I wouldn’t think the wood glue is going to have any benefits because of the amount of different oils in the mix , typically you have have clean surfaces for wood glue …ie no oil. Glue as I understand it is going to have no benefit what so ever is my thinking, how ever the wax in it will tie it all together I think. Lesser ingredients for my liking but you do have some very good ones in there for sure.👍
Ohh I see what you mean. I never thought about the wood glue in that way! I wonder what else we could use instead of glue to make it stickier!