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TOOLS


Wax Carving


45mm Jaw Width Plastic Vice


 To smooth over the surface of your ready shaped wax, use some wire wool. Emery paper is likely to clog and not be as efcient


 After your wax mould is nished, excess wax that has been left over can be melted together and re-used to create other moulds in your casting processes


Wax Carver - Foredom


 Includes 3 tips o., 3 & 4)  3 olt Transformer  K plug  One Year Warranty


oredom A-31.


Plastic mini machine vice is great for holding gemstones, shell and other materials that require water during the drilling or shaping process.


Stainless steel threaded shaft for advancing jaw will not rust.


Exterior dimensions: 4 1/4 ong x 3 1/8 wide x 1 3/4 High. aw Width: 1 3/4 aw Capacity: 1 /8 aw Height: 3/4 Mounting holes: 1/64


Code Description FDAF37210 45mm Jaw Width Plastic Vice


Vice (Machine/ Toolmakers) - Proxxon


UOM Price EACH


£14.50 Code FDKWC2 Description Foredom Wax Carver Kit


UOM Price EACH


Tip 1 (Small Flat) Foredom


 Tip 1  Small lat  or DKWC


The Wax Carver compact control box has a precision heat control dial for setting and maintaining temperatures from 9 degrees  3 degrees C) up to 6 degrees  94 degress C). Keep it low for delicate work or turn it up for fast wax removal or carving harder waxes. Its ashing indicator light shows heat intensity and reminds you to turn it off when not in use. Only 64 x 1mm. It hardly takes up any workbench space. You can also mount it on a shelf with a piece of velcro. The cords are all removeable for easy storage when not in use.


3 volt model comes with a transformer that has a K plug and is CE rated.


 Incorporates vertical and horizontal v-slots for holding round work pieces


 aw width of mm ) and height of 1mm  Maximum clamping width of 34mm  Made speciall for the TBM  drill Code D943)  Specially slotted for the fence on the TBM drill press to facilitate controlled and accurate work


Code D9746 Description UOM Price 50mm Jaw Width Machine Vice EACH £13.50


The wax carver handpiece is lightweight and comfortable to hold with cork insulation to keep ngertips cool while working. The detachable handpiece cord is also lightweight and extremely exible, perfect for the controlled movements needed for ne detailing in wax.


Brass tips are easy to clean and change, they are a great improvement over tips used on other models. You can alter the tips with a le or pliers and create your own custom shapes.


WAX CARVING


The art of wax carving is the process of shaping wax using various tools & equipment.


 We have a wide selection of wax tools, all favourites within the industry


 To carve wax, you rst need to choose the appropriate size and shape block or tube and in the preferred hardness of wax


Burrs or Fraises See Page 681


Drill Bits See Page 702


Code FDWT1 Description Tip 1 (Small Flat) Foredom


UOM Price EACH


Tip 2 (Straight Taper) Foredom £10.75 £149.95


Foredom Wax Carver Kit


 Tip   Straight Taper  or DKWC


Code FDWT2 Description UOM Price Tip 2 (Straight Taper) Foredom EACH Tip 3 (Knife) Foredom £10.75


 Tip 3  Knife  or DKWC


Code FDWT3 Description Tip 3 (Knife) Foredom


UOM Price EACH


Tip 4 (Small Spoon) Foredom £10.75


 Tip 4  Small Spoon  or DKWC


Code FDWT4 Description UOM Price Tip 4 (Small Spoon) Foredom EACH £10.75


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