How to make Beeswax Paste the Scientific way❗️Woodworking finish

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  • čas přidán 30. 12. 2021
  • In this video I give very specific and not vague information at all on how I make my beeswax and paste that i use to finish my handmade slingshots. You'll need a pot, a glass jar, a cooker, pure beeswax and teak oil. I recommend starting out with a 50/50 mix and from their you can decide if you want to add more wax for a thicker paste or more oil for a thinner paste.
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Komentáře • 51

  • @Oldmonstrosityshop
    @Oldmonstrosityshop Před 24 dny

    Excellent thanks for this. I liberated a cheese grater from the kitchen for the wax brick 😂

  • @northeastslingshot1664

    Thanks bub!
    Beautiful paste!

  • @simontanner
    @simontanner Před 2 lety

    Excellent informative video thanks Chris will definitely be trying this 👍🏻

  • @forkshootertb96
    @forkshootertb96 Před 2 lety

    Nice how to video! Thanks Chris! Happy New Year to you and your family! God bless!

  • @Homepeixe
    @Homepeixe Před 2 lety

    Thanks for sharing your knowledge Chris. Happy New Year 🥂✨😄

  • @JackBlack-gh5yf
    @JackBlack-gh5yf Před 2 lety

    Oh no!! Will definitely give this a try. Thanks

  • @canvandal4503
    @canvandal4503 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome recipe. Definitely gonna try this! Thanks for sharing Tater! 👊🙏

  • @chrisroles3664
    @chrisroles3664 Před 2 lety

    Good idea m8 looks like it works a treat 👍

  • @ch0cchip704
    @ch0cchip704 Před 2 lety +1

    That brilliant iv only just started using wax from a can it's definitely not cheap and contains quite a bit of solvent and shrinks in the tin as it evaporates and the lid don't stay on so I have something heavy to keep it sealed will definitely give it a go thank you for shearing your knowledge

  • @Slingsshootingandcamping

    Enjoyed that
    Top tip chris

  • @jay3825
    @jay3825 Před 2 lety

    Great vid mate I have made a paste with paraffin wax and beeswax I use it for canvas and leather but I will definitely have ago at this all the best .....love the cattys you make

  • @harwoodblades3633
    @harwoodblades3633 Před 2 lety +1

    Try half beeswax,one quarter pure gum turpentine,one quarter boiled linseed oil, best stuff you'll ever use..if you've got it a bit of pine resin😉btw only recently subscribed but I tell you what, with you're catty tips I'm dialled in.. cheers pal all the best from the north west of England 🤙

  • @No1connors_
    @No1connors_ Před 2 lety

    I know this will be a good video before I’ve even watched it. Top work buddy

  • @gallopingg1
    @gallopingg1 Před 2 lety +1

    THUMBS UP BEFORE THE VID EVEN STARTS, ALREADY KNOW IT'S GOING TO BE QUALITY. UK.

  • @markrobbins6483
    @markrobbins6483 Před 2 lety

    Interesting video, thanks Chris. And can I also ask please, would this wax mixture be suitable to use on a rifles stock? I've got a beech stock on one of my rifles and I'm thinking of stripping and doing something with It so It looks a bit better. Cheers buddy, and a happy new year 🍷

  • @cgp3042
    @cgp3042 Před 5 měsíci

    Does the teak-oil-beeswax finish affect the lifespan of the bands in any way...? Oil is not good for rubber, I´ve been told.

  • @sw33n3yto00
    @sw33n3yto00 Před 2 lety

    Check any of the several recipes for fixin wax. Seen many different recipes with beeswax, parrafin, lard, coconut butter, and olive oil. Made some a while back with beeswax, olive oil, and lard. Use it to seal wood handles, leather, canvas, and even put it on chapped lips when I couldn't find my chapstick.

  • @huntershunters7185
    @huntershunters7185 Před 2 lety

    GOOD

  • @henrymach
    @henrymach Před 10 měsíci

    I make something like this for leather. Just replace the teak oil with castor oil. It's better than most commercial stuff

  • @bayouflats5054
    @bayouflats5054 Před 2 lety

    Thanks. Why to we tend to chuckle, when we’re actually quite peeved?!? 😂

  • @redhat4249
    @redhat4249 Před 2 lety

    Top man Beeswax is antibacterial and antifungal plus bee's are good for the planet... cheers for sharing knowledge dude ✌

  • @dteverik943
    @dteverik943 Před 2 lety

    Looks yummy mate! Lol

  • @beebob1279
    @beebob1279 Před 2 lety

    Nice job. Don't worry about the spill, I've spilled beeswax before too. What does it smell like?

  • @thiagodasilva9176
    @thiagodasilva9176 Před 2 lety

    How do you target the target ?????

  • @VeryWildHunter
    @VeryWildHunter Před 2 lety

    👍👍👍

  • @mightaswellbe
    @mightaswellbe Před měsícem

    I had to backtrack and make sure I heard correctly, Mesquite? Here in Texas, we have a love hate relationship with it. How did you come by it in Ireland?

    • @CatapultCarnage
      @CatapultCarnage  Před měsícem

      It was sent from arizona to a friend England years ago he kindly donated it to me. I'd love to get some more

  • @Elkefasaugustohartanto

    👌👌👌👌👌

  • @malnatt1715
    @malnatt1715 Před 2 lety

    Grazie,proverò👍.A question, but if I avoid the passage to 9:32 the result is the same ????🤔🤔😉👉🔝

  • @BinManSays87
    @BinManSays87 Před 2 lety

    I'd use mineral oil in the bee's wax and then you've got a plain protective coating over whatever oil finish you like then you can get a few oils and see how they take

    • @CatapultCarnage
      @CatapultCarnage  Před 2 lety

      I do plan to use a mineral oil mix at some stage for a dedicated leather paste

    • @BinManSays87
      @BinManSays87 Před 2 lety

      It's good stuff mate I put it on everything from spoons to tool handles and it looks awesome when you ebonise/scorch stuff which could make a sick little stealth fork

    • @michaeldonajkowski897
      @michaeldonajkowski897 Před 2 měsíci

      @@CatapultCarnage Use baby oil for your mineral oil, it smell great.

  • @justso1823
    @justso1823 Před 2 lety

    Neatsfoot oil is amazing on leather but make sure it's real not one with synthetic additives

  • @jameslockwood5113
    @jameslockwood5113 Před 9 měsíci

    I added mineral spirits as a thinner and had BLO instead of teak… after watching you i dont know why i added thinner

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly Před 5 měsíci

      In case you didn't know, teak oil is a mix of linseed oil and mineral spirits [aka white spirit] By adding the components yourself, you have better control over how thick or runny your mix becomes

  • @ronniedurbin4379
    @ronniedurbin4379 Před 2 lety

    I thought I was clever in discovering using beeswax and oil as a finish for my slingshots. However, I don't make own but use Howard's Feed-N-Wax, Wood Finish and Conditioner. Its components are: beeswax, cardauba wax and orange oil. I'm guessing your blend using teak oil is perhaps superior for a long lasting protective finish, but, for my amateur purposes, the Feed-N-Wax works fine. Cheers.

    • @CatapultCarnage
      @CatapultCarnage  Před 2 lety +3

      I do think the teak makes a tougher finish compared to other blends but I'm definitely open to trying more blends. Theres something satisfying about making and using your own stuff

    • @daylescott
      @daylescott Před rokem

      Nice video
      I use the same for my leather work and cattys but with olive oil because it doesn’t darken as much as other oils . I use a thicker consistency heat gun and buff 👍

  • @foggyyak
    @foggyyak Před 2 lety

    How do you think it would work with boiled linseed oil instead of teak?

    • @CatapultCarnage
      @CatapultCarnage  Před 2 lety +1

      It would work fine but boiled linseed is thicker so I'm unsure of what ratios would work best you can experiment with it. Im sure theres other videos on YT using BLO and wax. I like teak for the reasons mentioned in the video

    • @foggyyak
      @foggyyak Před 2 lety

      @@CatapultCarnage thanks man! I have both, I was just curious if you had already tried it. I may try both and see what difference it makes. Love your videos, man. You inspired me to get started making my own slingshots that are leaps and bounds ahead of the ones I made as a kid. Now I've got several people making them after seeing mine! 😆

    • @bigoldgrizzly
      @bigoldgrizzly Před 5 měsíci

      @@CatapultCarnage
      'teak oil' is a very vague term for a mixture and is not, as some think, an oil derived from teak trees. It is basically a mix of linseed oil and thinners such as white spirit. Different manufacturers may add small amounts of different oils or waxes

  • @disband_thebbc5933
    @disband_thebbc5933 Před rokem

    Sod buying granules of bees wax those bars are good value just use the cheese greater and don't the missus find out. 😂

  • @griromero
    @griromero Před 6 měsíci +1

    scientific?

  • @samvicto2779
    @samvicto2779 Před 3 měsíci

    you are wasting so much precious gas by keeping the stove on till you get the wax cut into small bits. Sorry to say this.

  • @ArnallWoodworks
    @ArnallWoodworks Před 7 měsíci

    DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. Go and read the safety data sheet on Ronseal Teak Oil first. This stuff is highly flammable and has some nasty hydrocarbons and aromatics in it. This guy should be wearing gloves and a respirator, but better still, not doing this at all.