Can I ask what for? I'm actually not a big fan of oil+wax finishes myself because they're sort of the worst of both. For furniture I think it's much preferable to oil, then wax, if you want to use the two things.condeesteso":2nr0p2ni said:I want to trial some home-made finish
Much much harder yes, that's why it gives a finish much less prone to marking.condeesteso":2nr0p2ni said:The carnauba is obviously less marking, is it actually harder
Good question. Traditionalists prefer it, but if it's not doing anything particularly useful I wouldn't bother myself.condeesteso":2nr0p2ni said:And why beeswax at all.
Ask yourself the same question about the tung oil, why that specifically rather than raw linseed oil, or walnut oil, or boiled linseed? For indoor use tung oil isn't doing anything useful.
And yes you can add turpentine, in fact I'm sure you'd want to as most oil+wax blends IME are not easy to apply evenly! You can use white spirit too by the way, does the same job. Pick the solvent based on what you like the smell of most, I know for me that would be turpentine rather than white spirit but some people apparently find the smell of turps objectionable.