Reusing rendered wax

Started by Tmoore0246, May 26, 2018, 07:39:33 AM

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Tmoore0246

Hello all.  I'm new to the forum, but have a long standing interest in beekeeping. I was wondering if anyone has heard of a way to use rendered wax to make fully drawn comb to use in place of foundation or empty frames.

BeeMaster2

I have not. i have tried making a set of molds to make foundation and it is not easy to get the wax out. I strongly suspect that you cannot get wax comb out of a mold.  I have not seen a 3D printer yet that can use wax to print, but if you found one, you could print the drawn comb. I have seen designs that already exist to print plastic comb.
Jim
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Ben Franklin

Acebird

There are multiple ways of making foundation demonstrated on the web.  Some involve making a machine using dies and others require making silicone molds.  All methods require investment in time and money.  For a hobbyist it might be better to sell the wax and buy the foundation.  As a hobbyist your foundation needs diminish the longer you beekeep.
Brian Cardinal
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little john

Quote from: Tmoore0246 on May 26, 2018, 07:39:33 AM
I was wondering if anyone has heard of a way to use rendered wax to make fully drawn comb [...]
'fraid not - you can't even get bees to use such wax, other than to build on as foundation (either plain or embossed).
LJ
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moebees

Quote from: Tmoore0246 on May 26, 2018, 07:39:33 AM
I was wondering if anyone has heard of a way to use rendered wax to make fully drawn comb to use in place of foundation or empty frames.

They don't use the rendered wax but that is what we have bees for.
Bee-keeping is like raising Martians  - Isabella Rosselini