A large chunk of microcrystalline wax is not easily cut or broken. We had to get creative with the solution.
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When I was using that stuff I just put it in the freezer overnight and then put it in a trashbag and whack it with a small sledge hammer. It shatters quite nicely. Also I would use a soldering iron to "score" it to break off parts. BTW soldering irons also work well for welding wax parts together.
Oh, and I just remembered that I would melt the shattered chunks in a pot and pour it into shallow baking trays to make easy to manage 1/4" slabs.
Do you use this wax for lost wax casting because it is easy to carve without it melting or warping when being worked, or for some other particular reason? Seems like a difficult substance to work with.