ChristiC
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That's an excellent idea!!Thanks...coffee addict I am:p At least when my Gevalia is gone:shocked2:
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Would using mason jars work? I mean, use the one big melting pot for the type wax you're burning, then pour out enough to mix a scent/ color combo for whatever size then another jar for another scent /color combo...and so on. That way, you could still do several (pillars/votives/containers) off one pot. Does that sound reasonable to anybody? Thought I may give it a try.
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Thanks again Scented! I don't know how much more hubby will let me spend right now (I spent money on some supplies back-to-back)....would a hair dryer on high-heat work till I earn an allowance for a heat gun...lol
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No you didn't Scented.just brain dumped when I included that one. Which is preferable to use glass or tin? would a 1oz be too small or would a 2oz be best? or larger?
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I appreciate all the info. LRC, is it true that you guys will test candles and scents for each other? I read that on another thread, somewhere in this maze. If and when I feel comfortable to start doing that, how would I go about it?
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I've been checking out most of the sites that I see u guys recommend and I came across Spec. Bottles. They have plastic bottles from 2oz up. I was wondering.....When I start playing around w/ diff. scent/color combos, and I would like to send testers to a couple of very honest friends and fam. members, would it be better to use glass/plastic/ or tin containers?
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I was so busy reading everything yes., that I forgot to post a couple of replies. I loved your chunk candle. I just have to remember to take my time when cutting my chunks w/ the roller (some come out diff. sizes--ugh!).
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Thanks Christina!! I've just kinda played around w/ the other wax in my kitchen so far....I think hubby would like to have that room back, though!
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Went to go get the java fix and forgot to add this:embarasse I did a test burn on a 3 1/2 square pillar (reg. parafin from HobbyLobby) and it burned for just over 10hrs! that was with an off centered wick. Is that an unusual time? I just got my shipment from Aztec and I'm axious to start this weekend on some real test candles. I can feel the "candle itch" starting; but, I'm gonna try and hold out till hubby helps w/ that room. Thanks you guys for all the great sugg. to this point!!
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Remember,...newbie here:yay: ,so please don't attack! How much does the outside temp. actually affect the making/ curing/set-up of candles? Will bulk wax stored at cooler temp take longer to melt/ harder to break apart? My hubby is helping me convert a small area (attached to main house; but w/ door directly to outside). Would a space heater help when temps are cool? Sorry to ask so much at once..:embarasse
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Soundz like someone trying to get a freebie to me. I'm new to making candles; but, for years I have burned all sorts (and recently have been using a candle warmer). NEVER has anything like that ever happened to me, either.
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I "hear" everyone talking about how the got their free wax samples. Could someone please tell me how that's possible? As someone new to candle making it would be a great way for me to try out different waxes (w/o the hubby strangling me for spending money).
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I know what you mean! I got some wax from Hobby Lobby (stupid me did't know to additives in it) and the shrink factor was horrible!
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My hubby (bless his heart for putting up w/ me) and I had a hard time with the parts, as well. I just found a local machinist in Nashville (GA) and he drilled mine for about $18.
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Has anyone ever used a pizza roller to cut their chunks? I was going to use a knife, then my hubby suggested I try that. It works for the time being (while I'm practicing). :rolleyes2
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HI everybody! I've been interested in candlemaking for quite awhile; but, I've only recently started making them. I've discovered a couple of tricks already. One, is to use a hair dryer for getting candles out of poly-carb molds and the other is to contact a local machinist to drill and tap the hole for you in your presto pot wax melter. I've been reading these boards on a regular basis and I REALLY appreciate all the tips and tricks that are offered for "newbies" like me! Thank you!
F/O in oil lamp?
in General Candle Making Discussions
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Has anyone ever tried this? I love to burn my candles and (with the storm the other day) I thought that might be a good idea. :rolleyes2