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  1. For some reason my candles have complete separated from the molds after the first pour. While I was trying to poke some relief hols the candle broke free and was rotating around the wick. I pour some other candles just a couple of hours earlier and this did not happen. My guess is that it was colder when I did the second batch which caused it to cool too quickly or something. I covered everything with a cardboard box to try and keep them from cooling too quickly. So, my real question is, should I remelt that wax and do the initial pour again? I'm not sure how it would work if I did a second pour, wax would run down between the candle and the mold. What should I do? And do you agree that this could have been caused by cold temperatures? Separated candle. Other candles I poured a couple of hours earlier.
  2. Wow, it seems like everyone has a different way of doing it. Thanks for all of your suggestions, looks like I have a lot of options.
  3. I agree that I need to wick up. I'm using IGI-4625 with 24-ply flat braid wick.
  4. Can anyone let me in on the secret of holding your mold at an angle? I'd like to make some of those angled layered candles that I see everywhere, but I'm having trouble thinking of something to hold the mold. Thanks!
  5. Who sells the Ocean Breeze scent? Is it similar to the Pier 1 ocean scent? My fiancée likes that Pier 1 ocean scented candle (it's blue and white) but they don't seem to carry it anymore. I want an fo that's similar to that one.
  6. This is my first two color candle. It's freesia.
  7. Which ones are they? The ones I got 36-24-24Z always seem to mushroom and create smoke.
  8. I just poured my votives at 115 degrees, the wax came out like a slushy and the tops already look bad, they've got like little air bubbles and chunks on top. A bunch of wax got stuck in my pouring pot, like a thick shell on the inside. Someone else suggested to me that I just pour at 160 degrees and then do a second pour at 165 degrees. I'll try that next time. So much for the "one pour behavior".
  9. Rather than insulting the whole space, maybe you can do something on a smaller scale. Just insulate the area the candles are cooling in rather then the whole corner. You might be able to do this just but putting a cardboard box (or some Styrofoam) over the candles as they cool. The freshly poured candles should give off enough heat to warm the area under the box. If needed you can always direct a little heat at the boxes and it should keep it warm inside, just make sure you don't direct "too much" heat at any cardboard!
  10. Well I poured some soy containers tonight (with the Ecosoya CB-135), they turned out great. I think I need to wick up though. I tested with a HTP-104, HTP-105, and HTP-126 tonight. The 105 and 126 are about the same (104 is way too small), but I'm not getting a full melt pool. I'm gonna have the try the HTP-1212, I was going to test the 1212 tonight but I miscalulated on my wax and didn't have enough. :undecided
  11. I tried over and over with IGI-1554 and I had problems with the wax cracking off in front of my paper. The guy I was making it for liked it anyways and I sold it to him for a discounted rate.
  12. I've never poured at this low of a temp becuase it always starts to congeal before it gets this low. Well I was reading about the soy wax and maybe you're right. It sounds like if I just keep stirring it constently it will be fine at lower temps, but if I stop stirring it'll start to congeal... I'll try this on my next batch.
  13. Well the votives that didn't stick turned out much better when they were cooled in the ice chest, there was no shrinkage at all, the ones cooled at room tempatre had some srinkage on top (and those nasty air bubbles). Other than the fact that they stuck to the mold, they turned out great. Maybe it's the conditioning part? Some of the molds I was using were brand new and hadn't been used before. I'm going to have that says that's the culprit in this case. I just poured some Spiced Cranberry votives, I'll let you know how they turn out. Thanks for all of your help!
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