good stability Super-Hard Green Dop Wax-Rio Grande

  • good stability Super-Hard Green Dop Wax-Rio Grande
  • good stability Super-Hard Green Dop Wax-Rio Grande
  • good stability Super-Hard Green Dop Wax-Rio Grande
  • What do you like most about the super-hard green DOP wax?
  • As an entry level rock and jewel guy I like the way the Super-Hard Green Dop Wax works. We have purchased one other dop wax, from a large online merchandiser and we were not impressed because it did not melt evenly and quickly hardened in the dop pot.. This melts well, holds enough temperature to mold and cools solid.
  • Is green DOP wax any good?
  • The green dop wax is a lot easier and quicker to remove. The only negative is that I have had a problem with some stone staying on. Was this review helpful to you?
  • If I need more I'll be back. Even for tools, findings,chains As an entry level rock and jewel guy I like the way the Super-Hard Green Dop Wax works.
  • Does DOP wax melt well?
  • We have purchased one other dop wax, from a large online merchandiser and we were not impressed because it did not melt evenly and quickly hardened in the dop pot.. This melts well, holds enough temperature to mold and cools solid. We have not had problems separating stones from sticks when done with a project. Was this review helpful to you?
  • What is a DOP wax & a wooden dowel used for?
  • Dop wax anda wooden dowel are used to hold your stone while you're working. There are several dop pots available on the market that help make this process very easy. The dop pots are made to heat your way to the correct temp of 150°, and are designed for green dop wax which is the standard for general lapidary work.
  • Does dopping wax contain shellac?
  • Dopping wax often contains shellac and a few other agents in most cases, producing the familiar green stuff most of us have worked with. Shellac is mainly used on its own for faceting stones, where the extra hold is required. Shellac is harder than wax and adheres better.
  • Is Shellac Better Than Wax?
  • Shellac is mainly used on its own for faceting stones, where the extra hold is required. Shellac is harder than wax and adheres better. It also requires a higher temperature to melt, which can be a problem in some cases. Shellac is, honestly, a pain to work with and you’re not likely to have it on hand if you don’t have dopping wax already.

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