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Pheylonian Bee Works BLK51 - Beeswax Block
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Pheylonian Bee Works BLK51 - Beeswax Block
Pheylonian Bee Works BLK51 - Beeswax Block (Bulk)
BLK51 - Beeswax Block (BLK51)
454g / 1 lb.
Block of Pure 100% Cappings Beeswax
Great for crafts and a multitude of household uses, as well as a base ingredient in your own health care products. Gold Only.
100% Pure Cappings Beeswax Blocks
Bee Works beeswax blocks can be used for a wide variety of hobby, craft or household purposes. Here are a few ideas. Perhaps you have a special use of your own which you would like to share with others. Let us know.
Pure beeswax has been used for household, hobby and professional reasons since the beginning of time.
Crafts – Ukrainian Easter Eggs, batik, caustic painting, tying flies for fishing, carpentry, making healing balms and salves, waterproofing, strengthening sewing thread, wood finishing and preserving, etc.
Thread Strengthener - anyone that does quilting or leather work knows about the benefits of beeswax as a strengthener for thread, just like Grandma used to do. Thread your needle and then simply run your sewing thread through the side edge of the wax two or three times. This not only strengthens and waterproofs the thread, but makes it less likely to knot up and get tangled while sewing. Bee Works crafter's blocks were created specifically for this use and are ideal for any craft or sewing box.
Carpenter's Assistant - when working with hard woods, liquefy the beeswax and then dip your screws in the wax and they will go into the wood far easier.
Children's Candle Craft - there is a small piece of natural fiber wick in each of our crafter's block packages that you can use to make your own tealight candle. Using a pair of pliers, hold a small nail and heat it over a flame. When hot, burn a hole through the center top of the crafter's block. Insert a piece of wick leaving a 1/4” of wick on top and press the wick into the bottom to seal the wick in place. Ideally, place your handmade tealight into a tealight cup or receptacle before lighting to contain the wax as it liquefies.
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