This just depends on how you prefer your finish.
Beeswax wood finish recipe.
Beeswax was then mixed with linseed oil to make a better solution which offered an improved treatment for the wood finish.
For oil you may use any oil that you prefer as long as it s shelf stable.
I can t use pure beeswax as my work has too many bits and pure beeswax tends to clog a little.
However keep in mind beeswax is technically a solvent based product.
Beeswax and oil wood finish experiments.
This beeswax wood polish.
I want to make something that gives the sheen of oil but the protection of a wax for these waxes i m experimenting with different ratios.
Beeswax wood finish recipe.
In this video i make my own home made wood finishing oil wax finish also known as paste wax furniture polish or beeswax polish.
This diy beeswax wood polish couldn t be easier to make.
Beeswax woodworking finish recipe.
You can add the same amount of beeswax as the other ingredients 1 3 oil 1 3 turpentine 1 3 beeswax or you can add slightly less beeswax.
This wood polish recipe is perfect for making any old furniture shine like new.
The beexwax wood polish protects and conditions leaving a natural finish.
The oil penetrated deeply into the wood while the beeswax formed a protective layer.
The general ratio for beeswax wood polish is one part beeswax to three or four parts oil.
Over the years i ve had many emails asking me how to make the natural beeswax and organic jojoba oil toy sealer i make and use on my wooden toys.
Dusick beeswax wood polish recipe.
So rather than say none of your beeswax here is the official amber dusick aka formerly known as woodmouse beeswax wood polish recipe and instructions.
Beeswax wood finish recipe.
Everyone likes wood but when it s finished with a nice sexy wax that makes the grain pop like a 3d movie nobody can resist touching it.
There really are so many variations so that s why it s good to just start off with this simple recipe of three equal parts.
I d like to use organic products if possible.
Even at 1 3 however the polish is still quite soft easy to dip into by hand and easy to spread.
I suppose if you donned a mad scientist gown and painted on a maniacal face you could come up with some of your own recipes.
At least that s how i.
However because beeswax was soft it could not provide the appropriate protection and the protection it did provide did not last long.
As the pieces are decorative the finish doesn t need to be that hard.
I ve thought about mixing beeswax and something like walnut oil.
I m looking for a recipe for a beeswax based finish.
Its just beeswax and mineral oil.