How do I convert beeswax to give a amber look.
I've got a few big chunks of beeswax from a local beekeeper. Its totally white and cloudy.
What I want ideally is a redish clear (translucent ?) looking wax.....when I say clear, I mean when I've got a bit on my finger, I can see my finger through it. Looking like honey I guess. or Amber. That sort of clearity. ..
Just that I've got this old wax at home I've been using from a rusty old can that looks just right. The edges of it where its exposed to the air I guess has a amber look. And when I apply that to timber it builds a layer up with that look. Gives the work more depth in my opinion, cause its clearer I guess. Nothing like waxes I've used before.
Has me thinking how can I recreate that, because I've run out ?
Is there a way, through heat treatment or filtering , that will clarify that raw white cloudy beeswax? ...and then how can I make it look amber like ?
I have tried just mixing stains straight into furniture waxes I've already got and all it ends up looking like is paint....baby food......just doesn't look the same as that old wax from that can.
appreciate any thoughts
thanks
Jake