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| Success. Machineable Wax Part II Yes. The recipe worked. My mold sucked, but the parrafin/PE concoction was a success. Both in the oven and with a propane torch. I just need to increase my PE ratio to make the wax a little tougher. And about the flashpoint...I reached it...oops. Now, to make bricks thick enough to make a two part soap mold. Ideally I would like to make two inch thick molds, but I will settle for 3/4" and just make smaller soaps. Any other ideas for the kids to mill in wax?
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| So what was your final mix ratio? |
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