I'm always interested when people take new looks at old ways of doing things, and when I read such accounts, I often discover better ways of doing things myself. With that in mind, I've been curious over the years about string waxing, but haven't found anything authoritative about why we do it, how we do it, or better alternatives to the way we do it. As far as I can tell, we wax strings because we have always waxed them, and the reasons we wax them are the same reasons that were handed down to us from the generation before, who probably had the same reasons handed down to them from the generation before that.
Is anyone aware of anyone who has taken a fresh look at this, that might either validate or change the way we have always waxed strings?