Woodworking Tip: Mind Your Beeswax
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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2019
- Wax is one of the oldest and easiest to use finishes. Woodworker and beekeeper, Logan Wittmer, shares how he puts beeswax to work in his shop.
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So glad that you mention Alfie Shine here, my friend; it's my favourite treatment on all of my antique tools... Marvelous stuff!
I thought I knew a great deal about wax since I keep bees also, but wow, I learned a lot here! Thank you!
Awesome... thanks for watching!
My friend thank you so much. Great idea for wood...
Great video love the channel 👍
Thanks!
Really good advice! It’s a subscribe off course
Thanks!
At first glance, I thought this was going to be a recipe for fondue! I will have to re-think using wax as a finish. I have used mineral oil but never a blend. Very good video!
Yum, shop fondue. :)
Is it ok to use it with hot drinks, is it gonna effect the taste of the drink?
Can I use Alfi shine on antique oak furniture?
Building a bee hive will the first mix work for weather protection?
Very interesting, thanks a lot! A had a chunk of unused beeswax I used as sealant when I lost the o-ring in my brush. The same chunk left lying there unused since I stopped modelling 3 years ago. Last summer I tried to use it on the body of my bass as some sort of wax but it didn't work. Yesterday I sanded away the paint on the neck of my other bass and the wood was bare. I was curious to test the beeswax and mineral oil mixture and it sealed it very well.
what is the recipe? Did he say it? I must have mixed it - even watched twice lol is it just a little mineral oil added to the beeswax?
@@AvivaSingsOut it has been a lot since I did it but I just melted a big block of beeswax in baby oil, in equal amounts more or less, probably more baby oil to thin the nixture down.
Can you explain in french how you mix wax and oil and proportions ?.. Thank you
Thank you! To what proportion do you add mineral oil with beeswax for a food cut board finish?
Can u use on front door
Is it hot drinks proof
Can there wax finishes be applied to stained wood without messing up the color. Most specifically those including driers like mineral spirits?
You had me at Sam Maloof.
Referencing Sam Maloof... 60% of the time it works every time. ;)
how much mineral oil do you mix with the beeswax? - great vid by the way
what ratio is used for mineral oil to wax?
A good starting point is 2 parts mineral oil to 1 part wax... then add more a less wax to get the hardness you want.
Can I use just beeswax to finish my chopping board?
i do...
but ill fine grit sand and put an oil first and let it soak for about 2 hours, then ill take a block of pure beeswax and just keep running that on the wood and it takes a LOT more elbow grease but it makes it really water proof
Outside of my bias for his speech/accent that omits many of the consonants in the English language, I like his information. I like that he is a beekeeper..and that he knows the difference in the wax. I like that he waits for his wife to leave before using the oven...smart self-defense. good stuff. Get rid of the accent... (riiight)
Logan does have a pretty thick Iowa accent. :)
His wife probably watched this video though, so the jig is up.
@@WoodsmithShowandmagazine in jiu jitsu class, we text our wives during break. That is what we call good self-defense. We thank them for allowing us to train. Similar with woodworking.
Kevin Orr - That is a pretty smart tactic... I always just go with the insanity plea. :)
Why is your hand down there
🤣
Very interesting. What ratio of wax/mineral oil do you recommend?
I usually use a 2:1 - Mineral oil to beeswax. The more beeswax, the harder it will be. The more mineral oil, the softer and easier spreading it will be.
@@WoodsmithShowandmagazine Thanks. I'll experiment with it.
Great tips. I'll have to but a cheap saucepan so I don't use my wife's pans. Thanks, Huw
That's probably a good idea... happy wife = happy life. :)
@@WoodsmithShowandmagazine @HuwDavies I use a cheap yard sale crock pot dedicated to wax melting. Works like a charm, no risk of overheating. Best, @HoneyOnWales
@@drewt3210 - That's a great idea!
I think he is a sales man, woodworkers dont have nice hands.
dozukime - Logan does have very nice hands... I think it is from handling all that beeswax. It keeps them soft and supple. :)