Ok before I get into the second go round for my experiment I did some more checking on edible gum from an Indian source. I found out that it could be one of two kinds. The gum Arabic or it could be gum katira. First one is from an acacia tree the second from a plant. Though the plants are different the gums look similar. The katira is also known as tragacanth. I have included a scan of the actual package. The one picture I showed you before was not of the actual product but one I got off of the web which looks similar. If it is the katira gum it might prove better at separating than the Arabic one article I read stated that the gum had less attraction to itself than gum Arabic.


They also sell what looks like it on
ebay here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/TRAGACANTH-...400543383655That said what this experiment is checking for a peelable stamp hinge.
The method is not scientific but totally kitchen table.
What I am using for this Experiment II is a mixture of - Edible Gum and water at different concentrations from 1 to 3 gum/water to 1to8 gum/water. For lack of getting into using glassine paper I am still using the same tracing paper from the first experiment. Like the first time I am also using a cotton swab to distribute the mixture/s to the tracing paper.
The purpose is to check the adhesion of a double coat of gum mixture for the paper strips.
On to the Experiment.
To get a proper double thick coat on all swatches I started with a mix of 2 separate mixtures. The starting mix consisted of one 1/4 teaspoon measures of gum and three 1/4 teaspoon water. This time I took out the darker bits which made a very light brown mixture. To speed up the dissolve rate of the gum I also powdered the bits before I measured the one teaspoon gum. Besides drying the dissolving of the gum is what took longest, about half an hour.
Once I got the mixture/s ready I took first container and a cotton swab and painted the paper with the 1:3 mixture. I then added one 1/4 teaspoon water mixed and took a new cotton swab and painted again till I got to an 1 to 8 mixture. I then let the paper dry (about 1 hour). I took then took the second container and repeated the above painting and adding this time I let the paper dry overnight before I cut and attached the strips to some stamps. Then let them dry for a few hours before I pulled them off.

Results:
Well the hinges came off without leaving much of the adhesive on the stamp. For obvious reasons the higher concentrations of adhesive, 1:3, were more stronger than the 1:8 mix. One thing that I noticed was that the separation of the adhesive seemed that it peeled off at the strip instead of pulling the paper off of the hinge but it still seemed weak that a minor brush or tug might loosen / remove whatever it was attached to.
Conclusion:
The adhesion was better with the double coat but I didn't think it was strong enough yet to do the job. For try #3 I will try to use something else in the mix. Glycerin was suggested. Also I think I will bring down the mixture once more. Maybe not go over a 1:5 mix. I also think I better find some PH paper somewhere to test levels of the mixture.
Well so far it looks promising the strips peeled without tearing the stamp. Next - Experiment III.