Musings

Beeswax Processing, Part 3

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With  substantial stock of purified beeswax in the kitchen, Mrs. Barn jumps into action.

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Using a standard cooking pot, she drapes a fine weave linen into the pot as one last filter medium then places the beeswax chunks inside to melt them in preparation of making the blocks.

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We currently have five silicone molds for making the cast blocks.  One of these days I will need to make some more molds of the original carved block we use as the model for the final product.

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Using a dedicated set of tools, Mrs. Barn fills each of the rubber molds to the level she has learned to be the quantity of 1/4 pound.  It takes about a half hour to get the cast blocks cooled and removed from the molds.

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Literally each block is weighed to confirm the weight at 1/4 pound plus 3 or four percent, making sure that every block is a fair product.  If they are not, their weight is adjusted as necessary.

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The stack of cooled blocks is individually wrapped in packaging we designed and are very happy with.

And that’s it!