Congratulations to Gabriel Hoff for "Spalted Beech Round Bottom Box" being selected as Turning of the Week for January 6, 2024
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In order not to cross-contaminate your buffing wheels, each wheel should be used for one item. Otherwise you are liable to wind up buffing something with some kind of yuck pudding.😛
The Carnauba is the hardest of the waxes. For this reason it's hard to imagine why you would want to use another wax unless you are not using a high speed buffing system. Some melting accomplished by the high speed wheels allows us to use this very superior wax.
Why do you want to use beeswax instead of carnuba?
Don't necessarily. Normally if I use beeswax I do it on the lathe and it is almost always just for bottle stoppers. Some of the oily woods seem to look better with beeswax.
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