Looking forward to the Roxon flex extended review! Also it would be incredible if you could record making the mods like to the scissors, file etc and any other mods in the future.
@FalseHoodx I didn't record the mods that were already done, but will record all future ones. There will be an update and then a long term in a year or so. I have been refining the tool set and have it nailed down for what I do everyday. To my surprise that set doesn't include the 1/4" driver!
I know that plastics have memory and when adding warmth it returns to the casted state. Maybe honey has some similar characteristics...anyway...cool outcome on you wax cakes...Jim
@jedijimknives It has to be something like that. I just find it very interesting. The normal organic beeswax that I use does not do that. However, they process it must destroy the memory.
That is wild Ken!!!! How can you have an answer for something like that!!!! That is super cool….. thanks for showing us that 😊
Isn't it crazy, and also very cool at the same time!
I believe it is the molecular memory. That is super cool!
It is pretty neat! I couldn't believe that the honeycomb pattern formed in the conditioner!
That is very neat, never saw that before
Me either! It was a surprise!
Nature.. it's crazy.
Yes it is! Just like us!!! 🤪😵💫🤪
Looking forward to the Roxon flex extended review! Also it would be incredible if you could record making the mods like to the scissors, file etc and any other mods in the future.
@FalseHoodx I didn't record the mods that were already done, but will record all future ones. There will be an update and then a long term in a year or so. I have been refining the tool set and have it nailed down for what I do everyday. To my surprise that set doesn't include the 1/4" driver!
nature always tends to amaze us
@martinparmer Yes it does! I sure was surprised!
That is pretty cool!
@@jeffjackson5331 I couldn't believe what I was seeing! So cool!
@@LastChanceKnives oh i bet! That was very cool!
I know that plastics have memory and when adding warmth it returns to the casted state. Maybe honey has some similar characteristics...anyway...cool outcome on you wax cakes...Jim
@jedijimknives It has to be something like that. I just find it very interesting. The normal organic beeswax that I use does not do that. However, they process it must destroy the memory.