Emmanuel, the snow melted enough to drive into town and acquire the wax & turpentine. I grated the wax with a fine grater and set in a hot water bath and stirred. 'Dissolved fine.
Applied to a La Dressante, and took an old Wostenholm to it. I ran into stickiness with the wax catching the spine or edge, but it smoothed out. I got a new sample of test hair, so my hht was mixed, but it shaved well. I seem to have issues w/ any heavy sheffield, so this was not a good test.
Taking my Wacker wedge to an LPB for 20 backstrokes on water, then 150 x-strokes on the waxed Dressante, and hhts were very good - 3-4s before stropping. 100 canvax, 200 horse hide, and a test shave. It was the finest edge that wacker has ever worn. I've not gotten that nice an edge from the costly asagi. 'Just a beautiful shave.100 strokes was good, but the last 50 really added the quality. In stropping and honing, I seem to require more strokes than most. I can only conjecture that the quality of the stroke is at issue, but the net result was truly outstanding. You best topic gave my best coti edge on a challenging blade. Thank You again for a wonderful discovery.