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Jewelers rely on wax to produce multiples of items in mass production.  Wax is inexpensive and provides a wide range of opportunities for developing jewelry designs.  But when you're first starting out, you might not be sure which wax to purchase.

In this short video, Professor John Ahr of the Online Jewelry Academy provides viewers with information that will help them to determine which wax(es) they need to accomplish their lost wax casting goals.  The OJA also has a number of other videos on lost wax casting that will help you to get started making jewelry.

Here are a few searchable terms that will help you to find information on the internet concerning wax products used for lost wax casting:
Inlay Wax, Casting Sheet Wax, Injection Wax, File-a-Wax, Carvable Wax, Wax Wire, Jewelry Molding Wax.

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The OJA has a comprehensive beginning jewelry course entitled "Colorful Silver Jewelry" available here: www.udemy.com/makingjewelry. This is a great foundational course.
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