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PeteC:
Hey y'all , I have a question about making string makers wax. I got some raw bees wax from my neighbor, rendered the wax in a double boiler. I took this wax ,plus some pine pitch to make it sticky , got it melted down,but the pine pitch just stuck to my stirring stick, Is there a way to get the 2 melted fluids to mix properly? Thanks ,and God Bless.

sleek:
Id experiment with adding a solvent to the pitch, like a turpentine, then add the wax until its the consistency you want, and evaporate off the solvent, stirring until its thickened up. But, i just use bees wax and a little deer tallow mixed in to soften it up a little.

Chumash:
I use some Sunfloweroil (5%) some sort of hardend pine pitch (Kolophonium) (5-10%) and heat it and mix it. Then I add the wax (85-90%) to melt and mix with oil- resin stuff.

Pat B:
Are you using hard, brittle pine pitch? That might be the secret. Blending it with the bees wax will soften the pitch but it won't be sticky.

Eric Krewson:
I am lazy, I mix one wax toilet seal with a pound of beeswax and call it done, I pour it up in little dixie drinking cups, one batch makes about a lifetime supply and is the best bow string makers wax that I have ever used. I have made over a thousand bow strings and used my homemade wax on every one of them.

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