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20_rc51_00
20_rc51_00
posted 11 Years Ago
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I
'
m
looking
for
the
fillet
wax
,
but
it
would
cost
me
~£
38
shipped
or
$
68CDN
!!!!!
Anyone
sourcing
from
a
distributor
in
North
America
?
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bmxarmy
bmxarmy
posted 11 Years Ago
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I
am
also
looking
for
a
North
American
supplier
.
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asenecha
asenecha
posted 11 Years Ago
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Smooth
-
on
distributor
has
similar
products
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20_rc51_00
20_rc51_00
posted 10 Years Ago
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any
links
?
I
couldn
'
t
find
anything
searching
the
site
.
Thanks
!
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tomzi1234
tomzi1234
posted 10 Years Ago
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This
looks
very
similar
.
i
have
filleting
wax
form
EC
,
but
from
structure
and
smell
defenetely
looks
beeswax
.
so
maybe
anyone
with
no
access
to
buy
,
could
try
this
recipe
.
http
://
craftingagreenworld
.
com
/
2011
/...
eling
-
beeswax
/
i
haven
'
t
try
it
.
so
don
'
t
get
me
wrong
its
100
%
same
maybe
it
will
help
someone
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20_rc51_00
20_rc51_00
posted 10 Years Ago
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So
I
haven
'
t
been
able
to
nail
down
a
source
in
Canada
/
US
for
the
Easycomposites
yellow
fillet
wax
.
Looking
on
the
Freeman
site
they
have
a
few
options
This
wax
is
said
to
have
a
soft
sticky
feel
which
sounds
like
it
might
be
good
for
filleting
...
Any
insight
as
to
the
consistency
of
the
yellow
stuff
sold
by
easy
composites
?
This
brown
wax
is
said
to
be
soft
somewhat
sticky
and
provides
a
good
surface
finish
&
nbsp
;
Any
advice
as
to
which
might
be
a
suitable
replacement
?
Thanks
!
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Hanaldo
Hanaldo
posted 10 Years Ago
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I
'
d
say
both
of
those
will
be
much
harder
than
the
EC
filleting
wax
.
There
'
s
no
way
you
could
sculpt
or
carve
the
EC
stuff
,
it
'
s
extremely
soft
.&
nbsp
;
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George Sychrovsky
George Sychrovsky
posted 10 Years Ago
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just
use
modeling
clay
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Disclaimer opinions of others will vary depending on what they are selling
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Hanaldo
Hanaldo
posted 10 Years Ago
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George
Sychrovsky
(
04
/
10
/
2015
)
just
use
modeling
clay
It
'
s
horrible
though
.
I
'
ll
certainly
never
go
back
to
using
clay
or
plasticine
.&
nbsp
;
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20_rc51_00
20_rc51_00
posted 10 Years Ago
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Hanaldo
(
04
/
10
/
2015
)
George
Sychrovsky
(
04
/
10
/
2015
)
just
use
modeling
clay
It
'
s
horrible
though
.
I
'
ll
certainly
never
go
back
to
using
clay
or
plasticine
.&
nbsp
;
I
'
ll
second
that
...
Could
the
EC
stuff
just
be
bees
wax
?
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