Tommy,
as i export from Australia Waxed Turning Blanks, i can tell you its there for a reason the Blanks are Green, the Wax is there to stop the timber from cracking so just leave them as is and put them some where away from heat and if you are not an old man and in a hurry they will dry in time.
regards Robert,
TommyC wrote:
Hello all. I have some ebony turning blanks (woodcraft, I get a great deal) that are totally covered in wax. They will eventually become bridges. My question for you all is whether you think I should remove the wax from everywhere but the endgrain or just leave them be and sit a couple of years. I don't have a moisture meter but I can weigh them periodically to see if they are losing water weight but was interested in hearing what you all think. They may be green or very wet. Thanks.