So awesome! Thank you for sharing. I was in Nigeria a few months ago and really liked and wanted to learn to make something called Fufu. As I was teaching myself from UA-cam videos I accidentally made more of a gluelike substance from tapioca/ casava flour. I am very crafty so naturally this lead me to thinking about weather or not people make glue from this flour. I searched it on UA-cam and found your video. 😊♥️
wow! glad it was helpful! Please make sure wet objects such as wet spoon doesn't come in contact, moreso, better you don't make much at a go since there's no preservatives, my husband uses it to glue light wood works and cartons as well. 🥰
Allow it to completely cool down before closing the container u can also add a lil bit of mouth wash after it cools down to keep it for a long period, u can as well add vinegar nd baking soda too
Thanks very much for watching, it was an eyeball measurements, I simply mix starch powder into cold and water ,then stair it until my desired consistency. The whiteness of your starch powder depends on the colour of your starch powder, but then, it doesnt have to be very white transparent. After long time of keeping it, possibility of moulds around it yet my husband just scrape out the mouldy top and use the gum. It gums very well on papers and light flat woods, this is exactly what we use it for. Or better still, do it in small batch. We dont store it in the fridge
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So awesome! Thank you for sharing. I was in Nigeria a few months ago and really liked and wanted to learn to make something called Fufu. As I was teaching myself from UA-cam videos I accidentally made more of a gluelike substance from tapioca/ casava flour. I am very crafty so naturally this lead me to thinking about weather or not people make glue from this flour. I searched it on UA-cam and found your video. 😊♥️
wow! glad it was helpful! Please make sure wet objects such as wet spoon doesn't come in contact, moreso, better you don't make much at a go since there's no preservatives, my husband uses it to glue light wood works and cartons as well. 🥰
Thanks I learnt how to do my home made starch
👏👏👏, Yes it gums papers very well, my husband uses it for lots of paper and light flat woods works.
Wow, this is fantastique
Crystal clear
Does it need a steady amount of heat?
Thanks for sharing. Useful information.
God bless richly
Weldone Madam
.. u should have paste on wallpaper
Well, my Husband normal used it for His minor Woodworks, thank you very much for watching
Please ma can this gum fabrics too
No, my husband use it for light wood works or light carton works.
Thanks very much for your, God bless richly 🙏
i did this and after 2 days my glue became watery why is that?
Perhaps you added much water because my husband uses it to glue light woods for his petty wood works, thanks very much for watching, God bless richly
@@sunrisefarmer2340pls how many mins does it take to glue 🙏🙏 especially on woods
Allow it to completely cool down before closing the container u can also add a lil bit of mouth wash after it cools down to keep it for a long period, u can as well add vinegar nd baking soda too
I tried but it didn't turn transparent.. can you please give the amount of each ingredients
Thanks very much for watching, it was an eyeball measurements, I simply mix starch powder into cold and water ,then stair it until my desired consistency. The whiteness of your starch powder depends on the colour of your starch powder, but then, it doesnt have to be very white transparent. After long time of keeping it, possibility of moulds around it yet my husband just scrape out the mouldy top and use the gum. It gums very well on papers and light flat woods, this is exactly what we use it for. Or better still, do it in small batch. We dont store it in the fridge
OUR URHOBO STARCH NAI UNA DEY CALL GLUE SO ABI
😃😄😄, sorry o, no vex , thanks very much for watching, God bless you richly