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First guess: virgin beeswax and neatsfoot oil.

I make mine using a 50/50 mix by weight, . . . blended together in a glass jar heated in hot water, . . . poured into muffin papers, . . . made into little cakes.

Mine looks very similar to his, . . . hope this helps.

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Says on the YouTube video that it is a mix of beeswax, olive oil and orange oli. No measurements are given. However, I use the same mix as Dwight in my own 50/50 oil and wax mix that I got from a SCA leatherworker, that are doing traditional periodical projects from the Middleages/early Renaissance.

If you want, I can dig out his three types of wax mixes that he uses for his work. Just let me know.

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Camerius, thanks for the info! and yes if you can find out more on the types of waxes, I would really appreciate it!

No worries. Here you go:

Leather finishes.pdf

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Good to hear, and please share the information if or when you get asked about it. :)

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Thank you for the info.!

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