Waxes & Wax Tools
Small replacement tip for Mat Gun Kits 21.0955 and 21.0955/220.
3-1/2″ x 3-1/2″ x 1-3/8″, 1/2 lb. bar.
Ferris File-a-Wax Carving Waxes, used for making models to be reproduced by the lost wax casting process. They can be sawed, filed or carved. Will stand rough handling and will not soften in your hands. Three degrees of hardness, designated by color: Green wax cannot be flexed. Approximate melting temperature is 240° F (116° C).
A special wax used in making models to be cast in metal. Can be carved, sawed, filed, machined or turned on a lathe, or melted to build up shapes through layering.
1-7/16″ x 3-1/8″ x 3-1/8″, 1/2 pound bar.
7/8″ OD.
Ferris File-a-Wax Carving Waxes, used for making models to be reproduced by the lost wax casting process. They can be sawed, filed or carved. Will stand rough handling and will not soften in your hands. Three degrees of hardness, designated by color: Purple, Some flexibility 240° F (116° C).
Excellent flow and high flexibility. This tough wax yields bright surfaces and will not become brittle in storage. Contains a built-in release agent. Sold in 1 pound boxes.
Dissolves and washes away in water, making it perfect for use as cores for beads and other hollow items. Other insoluble waxes are worked over these waxes and when immersed in water, a shell remains. Supplied in irregular chunks.
Excellent flow and high flexibility. This tough wax yields bright surfaces and will not become brittle in storage. Contains a built-in release agent. Sold in 1 pound boxes.
Blue Wax, softer and highly flexible, this wax will take a 90° bend without breaking. Ideal for models with extensive piercing or thin exposed sections. Softening temperature 220°F (104°C).
Purple Wax, medium hard with medium flexibility. All-purpose wax is ideal for models with extensive piercing, baguettes and air line openings. Softening temperature 225°F (107°C).
Phenomenal tools for filing and shaping wax but also exceptional bead or pearl reaming tools.
Use to prepare surfaces for soldering, remove excess solders, remove burs, etc. Sharp from handle to tip and can be resharpened on a bench stone.
1-5/16″ high x 1-3/16″ wide.
Ferris File-a-Wax Carving Waxes, used for making models to be reproduced by the lost wax casting process. They can be sawed, filed or carved. Will stand rough handling and will not soften in your hands. Three degrees of hardness, designated by color: Blue wax will bend 90° in 1/8″ thickness. Approximate melting temperature is 240° F (116° C).
A special wax for building up wax patterns. It can be carved without chipping or flaking and can be softened over a flame, in hot water or with a heated tool. Comes in two grades of hardness, in boxes of approximately 24 sticks 4″ x 1/4″.
A special wax for building up wax patterns. It can be carved without chipping or flaking and can be softened over a flame, in hot water or with a heated tool. Comes in two grades of hardness, in boxes of approximately 24 sticks 4″ x 1/4″.
Green Wax, hard with very little flexibility. Ideal for filing and delicate engraving. Softening temperature 230°F (110°C). 1-1/16″ diameter.
Combines flexibility and sufficient rigidity for sprueing and mounting wax patterns. Melts at lower temperature (125°F.), burns out clean. Overall length 6″.
6″ long arch-shaped block of carving wax is designed to simplify the construction of bracelets. From one blank style you can create round, oval or square bracelets in a variety of sizes. Simply cut two slices of the desired thickness to form the bracelet, then trim using the Matt Shaper.
Blue Wax, softer and highly flexible, this wax will take a 90° bend without breaking. Ideal for models with extensive piercing or thin exposed sections. Softening temperature 220°F (104°C).
A special wax used in making models to be cast in metal. Can be carved, sawed, filed, machined or turned on a lathe, or melted to build up shapes through layering.
1-7/16″ x 1-1/8″ x 3-1/8″, 1/6 pound bars, box of 3.
Wax sheets in varying thickness, either firm or soft. Designs can be traced directly on sheet and cut with scissors or carving tool.
Supplied in the most popular diameters for jewelry work. Wax burns out cleanly and rapidly, eliminating pressure in the pattern. Red sticks, 24″ long.
Diameter: 1/4″
Weight: 1 Pound Box
A special wax used in making models to be cast in metal. Can be carved, sawed, filed, machined or turned on a lathe, or melted to build up shapes through layering.
1-7/16″ x 1-1/8″ x 3-1/8″, 1/6 pound bars, box of 3.
Matt Carving Wax Bars, 1/6 Pound, Green, Box of 3
3-3/4″ x 1-1/8″ x 1-1/8″, 1/6 lb. bar.
Ferris File-a-Wax Carving Waxes, used for making models to be reproduced by the lost wax casting process. They can be sawed, filed or carved. Will stand rough handling and will not soften in your hands. Three degrees of hardness, designated by color: Purple Some flexibility. Approximate melting temperature is 240° F (116° C).
Supplied in the most popular diameters for jewelry work. Wax burns out cleanly and rapidly, eliminating pressure in the pattern. Red sticks, 24″ long.
Diameter: 3/8″
Weight: 1 Pound Box
Combines flexibility and sufficient rigidity for sprueing and mounting wax patterns. Melts at lower temperature (125° F). Burns out clean. Overall length 6″.
Assortment of slices measuring 3-5/8″ x 1-1/2″ in varying thicknesses from 3/32″ to 1/4″.
Ferris File-a-Wax Carving Waxes, used for making models to be reproduced by the lost wax casting process. They can be sawed, filed or carved. Will stand rough handling and will not soften in your hands. Three degrees of hardness, designated by color, and in a variety of shapes. Blue wax will bend 90° in 1/8″ thickness. Approximate melting temperature is 240° F (116° C).
4 shapes with different sizes on each end. Can be used at room temperature or heated.
No.3 wire assortment contains: Rectangle: 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 gauge; Square: 12 and 14 gauge.
This idea makes a lot of sense – files made specifically for wax carving. Single cut teeth won’t clog and the files can be held like a pen for good control.
A special wax used in making models to be cast in metal. Can be carved, sawed, filed, machined or turned on a lathe, or melted to build up shapes through layering.
1-7/16″ x 3-1/8″ x6-1/2″, 1 pound bar.
A special wax used in making models to be cast in metal. Can be carved, sawed, filed, machined or turned on a lathe, or melted to build up shapes through layering.
1-7/16″ x 3-1/8″ x6-1/2″, 1 pound bar.
Combines flexibility and sufficient rigidity for sprueing and mounting wax patterns. Melts at lower temperature (125° F). Burns out clean. 1 pound box.