Waxes & Wax Tools
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.
Easily-shaped waxes that are specially suited for fill-ins and wax repair. Utility waxes can be used to easily correct mistakes or apply sprues to sprue bases. Pliable at room temperature.
Combines flexibility and sufficient rigidity for sprueing and mounting wax patterns. Melts at lower temperature (125°F.), burns out clean. Overall length 6″.
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″.
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.
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.
Assortment of slices measuring 3-5/8″ x 1-1/2″ in varying thicknesses from 3/16″ to 1″.
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).