That looks like it turned out pretty good Ian! And, after a year and a bit, it should be very good. I would keep an eye on it if you waxed it after 4 days to make sure you don't have any moisture under the wax. I've read where some people like to age a month before waxing. I let a Wensleydale air dry and age for about 2 weeks and then waxed it, and it still devleoped some mold under the wax. Easy to fix, just cut through the wax, remove mold, wax over top again, but you do need to check it. I think it if goes for a month or two without any problems you should be in the clear. Good luck with it.
- Jeff