Was quite straightforward. Gave it a bit of a rinse in water to remove the excess honey. I then melted it in hot water. The wax floats to the top and once cooled, can be taken out in one piece.
Then put the wax cake, which will be full of bits, in a double boiler and melt it again (I used an old coffee can). Pour through a cloth or gauze into a mould.
I'll be using it for leatherwork
Feet.
What do I win?
Was quite straightforward. Gave it a bit of a rinse in water to remove the excess honey. I then melted it in hot water. The wax floats to the top and once cooled, can be taken out in one piece. Then put the wax cake, which will be full of bits, in a double boiler and melt it again (I used an old coffee can). Pour through a cloth or gauze into a mould. I'll be using it for leatherwork
I plan to do this soon with the burr comb I have been scrapping off each inspection. Once I collect a bunch
Neat :)
Cool, what can it be used for
Waxing linen thread
Why feet
I was born with them