Babytoolman
21st July 2004, 06:31 PM
Hi All.
Thanks for the responses on my last post it was very helpful. What i am wondering now is why do blanks have wax on the end. My father in law told me it was to stop the wood from cracking. He said that when you remove the wax the wood will crack in a short amount of time.
Well now i am wondering when i order some of these blanks do i say no wax or what. What is the best to do when i do buy wood?
By the way i turned my first candle holder and it looks cool.
Thanks all.:D
Thanks for the responses on my last post it was very helpful. What i am wondering now is why do blanks have wax on the end. My father in law told me it was to stop the wood from cracking. He said that when you remove the wax the wood will crack in a short amount of time.
Well now i am wondering when i order some of these blanks do i say no wax or what. What is the best to do when i do buy wood?
By the way i turned my first candle holder and it looks cool.
Thanks all.:D