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Guys,
Be aware that using some products will affect wax paper; most any aromatic hydrocarbon(label usually says "petroleum distllates), i.e. the common solvents will dissolve the wax right off the wax paper. It works on epoxy and "glue", because they don't have "solvents" in them. So as they say with cleaning products, do check it with the material you plan to use. Foam is a great idea to conform to non-uniform surfaces; deldrin is really slick stuff! Wax paper is also great to put on your work bench to make for easy cheap clean up, just roll it up and throw it away after it catches all the drips and spots.
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I love Delrin! (The generic name is 'acetal'). I've used it to make M16/AR-15 handguards, M16 bayonet grips, even a filler plate for my Vette dashboard. It's hard enough to buff to a high gloss but soft enough to turn/mill at increased speeds. It can also get expensive.
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