what sort of wax or other material did mr. dimas use in the recent video that was posted ? curious to give the stuff a try.
This!^^^^Dop wax available at most lapidary suppliers............ https://cabking.com/products/green-dop-wax-1-4lb
https://www.sierragems.net/proddetail.asp?prod=DOPWX-1
what sort of wax or other material did mr. dimas use in the recent video that was posted ? curious to give the stuff a try.
absoluutely thank you for doing this.If you are referring to the video that I shared where he demonstrates beginning push engraving, he mentions that the red sticks are letter sealing wax by Pelikan (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Pelikan-lacre-/183774722456). The yellow material that he is using on the peg for his demonstration is one that is made for him. He mentions that something like it would be hard to find. I'll message him through his channel and ask if he can give more details, then update you here.
l have seen doping wax in red and green but not yellow. works good holding stones for grinding and polishing, throw it in the freezer for a while stone pops right off.
you mentioned fat. would olive oil work ?Problem with the use of commercial sealing wax to fix things is that it is very brittle.
To solve this problem you must make your own sealing wax adding a bit of fat to the formula. The fat will do the trick making the preparation more flexible but still strong enough to fix the pieces very well.
Hola Mónica. Te cuento que Dimas es el administrador del foro "Grabadores Artesanos del buril" https://grabadoresconburil.mforos.com/, su sitio web http://www.dimassm.es/ y también, además de su canal de YouTube que ya conoces, tiene "El blog de Dimas Sánchez" http://dimas.over-blog.es/
Se ha hablado mucho del lacre en el foro, publicado fórmulas, etc. etc.
Estoy especulando con que hablas castellano, si no es así... disculpas!
Saludos desde Argentina. Leonardo
Problem with the use of commercial sealing wax to fix things is that it is very brittle.
To solve this problem you must make your own sealing wax adding a bit of fat to the formula. The fat will do the trick making the preparation more flexible but still strong enough to fix the pieces very well.
Hola Mónica. Te cuento que Dimas es el administrador del foro "Grabadores Artesanos del buril" https://grabadoresconburil.mforos.com/, su sitio web http://www.dimassm.es/ y también, además de su canal de YouTube que ya conoces, tiene "El blog de Dimas Sánchez" http://dimas.over-blog.es/
Se ha hablado mucho del lacre en el foro, publicado fórmulas, etc. etc.
Estoy especulando con que hablas castellano, si no es así... disculpas!
Saludos desde Argentina. Leonardo
leonardo: i believe the cow fat would translate to beef tallow. i've seen that reference many times for different transfer waxes.Monk, I do not know if olive oil may work. In the recipes they mentioned animal fat. Unfortunately my English language is not good enough to assure you the exact name... cow fat?
If I would will try to reproduce some of these recipes here in Argentina I would use cow fat.
thank you, sir. i began looking at the videos you had links to. i saw that one and am going to give it a try. nothing ventured, nothing gained. the videos by sebastian are well worth watching. espacially to people wanting to learn the art. the videos speak louder than words, as no real translation is needed. one would learn just by looking.Monk, I found a video by Sebastian Lopez showing two recipes to make sealing wax:
The title "Como preparar lacre" would be How to make sealing wax, but with the purpose of using it to fix objects in engraving, so he is adding fat to the recipes.
Hope this helps a bit more.