hi. I have a hobby (new found) carving Baltic Amber figures, after i caerve these i have alot of it left over?, it seems a waste to toss it , i burn it for the fragrant pine smell?, but I have quite alot left ..I have been trying to find out how I would melt down Amber resin dust to make one solid Baltic /Columbian Amber chunk without exspesive lab proceedures or science.. simple stove top method and degrees or what info i am missing here.if possible??? : all help , recipes or instruction is greatly appreciatied.. thank you. (ps. I 'm trying to avoid setting the kitchen on fire.. :) LOL!! Thanks again.. Earth.
They don't try to inspire kids like John Cena do so no kids should like them.
well the only way for u 2 get that way and if u want it that way. is to perm it. I hope that helps