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What is Museum Wax And How Do You Use It With Miniatures?

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What is Museum Wax And How Do You Use It With Miniatures?

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What is Museum Wax And How Do You Use It With Miniatures? Working with miniature displays you need to position tiny items to keep them secure while you work, or to position items securely in place in a way which allows you to remove them without destroying the display. Often figures cannot hold items in their hands and you need to be able to fix accessories in place without permanently gluing an object to a figure. Museum wax is a reliable, removeable soft wax, which has tacky properties when warmed that will help hold small items securely on walls or shelves or in other parts of displays.Answer: Museum wax, sold under several brand names, including quake wax, tacky wax, mini hold and other names is a crystaline wax which is very tacky when warmed in your hands. It is used to position items on shelves in museums, but can be used by a miniaturist to hold tiny items firmly in displays, leaving them to be moved at any point in the future without damage. The wax is available in several for

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