It's not so soft that I couldn't touch it, but soft enough that I can push a dent in the wax if I apply a reasonable amount of pressure. My candles have fragrance oils, where my first wick test did not. The first test solidified to the point of not being able to put a dent in the wax. I've just not made it there in my fragrance candle yet. Hope that makes sense.
I did a little testing with six different sizes in that series. Pan of was and six wicks. I made my choices based on diameter of the melt pool. Just a rough test to have and idea.
I'm testing out CSN wicks. I have two 7 and 9 in my 2oz. I've also poured two 8oz. A 22 and 26 went into them. I used GW 464 and is been a one pour so far. Thank you.
I'm still very new to all of this, and am not familiar with a lot of suppliers. What's RE? I'll definitely keep that one in mind. That was more of the scent I was after anyway. As far as the Brandy Pear. How much of a fruity scent does that have? I completely missed the Golden Rum in my search. I'll definitely have to give that one a look. Thank you.
I actually just purchased pipe tobacco, and Kentucky Bourbon from Flaming candle. I really like the scents, just wondering what else is out there. Gotta keep those options open.
I did loads of research, I just haven't made it as far as the testing stage just yet. It's a lot to retain. Since I have them, I'll see how they work. I'm definitely open for suggestions. Ideally, I'm looking for a more natural wick.
New to the world of candle making, and I was wondering the results of csn wicks in 464. I have 2, 6 and 8oz tins. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.