To make fine blue Wax, which is very difficult to be had. Take an ounce of mountain blue, or blue ashes, an ounce of fine mastic, the fifth of an ounce of true Venice turpentine; then get a small iron pot or pan, well cleaned, and made so as to have a little spout or beak; put the mastic in it first, which is to be melted on the fire, taking care that it does not burn; then mix the turpentine with it: this mixture being done, take the pan from the In order to give this wax the necessary polish, pass the sticks over the flame of spirits of wine, which are to be lighted for this purpose. |