Rifleman1776
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Yesterday I resawed a block of big leaf maple burl into pen blanks to send to River Ridge for stabilization. Steve's instructions said to remove all wax before sending to him otherwise the stable process would not work properly. His suggestion was to scrape off the wax and/or sand off with a belt sander. Well, I tried both. Scraping only removed surface wax. Sanding only succeeded in clogging up the sandpaper. Thinking (something I do only on rare occasion [
] ) there had to be a better way, I said to myself, "Self, there has to be a better way." Then it occured to me that wax burns at much lower temps. than wood. I stoked up my propane torch and 'voila' in only a couple minutes had the wood bare of all wax. The wax smoked off readily and did not scorch the wood. Much more thourough and quicker way than the scrape and sand effort.
