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  1. I use the stickums. I found sometimes the hot glue released when I was pulling the wick taut. If you don't want the white to show you could wind ribbon around the stem and maybe attach leaves at the top of the stem to cover it. Chris
  2. Can't help you with the presto pot. When I make palm containers I warm the jars in the oven prior to pouring. I pour the wax around 180*F in the summer and around 185* in the winter. I believe the reason why they said to have your jars on a rack for air circulation is because the jar sitting on your counter will absorb the coldness radiating from it. The bottom of the jar may not crystalize when the counter is cool. I have never placed a box over them while they are cooling. Watch out for a/c vents or cool drafts and you should be fine.
  3. It can be real fun talking to people from different parts of the world. I used to work for a German company here in NJ. The single male tech came to me one day and asked for a rubber. I cracked up and said that he better watch who he asked for a rubber because he would either get slapped or be in a situation he may/may not want to be in as I handed him an eraser. I explained what people here would think he meant and he turned all shades of red and explained that they called willies's over there. A few months later I had to fly to Germany for a meeting and was out shopping with one of the ladies from the office. As we stood in line to pay I passed the time glancing over the shelves like I do here. On the shelf were boxes of Willies. Cracked me right up! She asked me why I was laughing and I told her the story. She lived in the US for several years many years ago and had a good laugh with me.
  4. Anjie, for your first time it looks pretty good. I use the straw stirrers that you get at a store that sells hot coffee or a bar to stir your drink. Don't use a regular drinking straw, the opening it too big. I slide it over the wick before I pour the gel and wait a few minutes for the gel to cool befor I slowly pull it off. Rember that the gel is cooler on the outside glass then inside so wait 5 minutes or so depending on your pour temp. After doing a few you'll get to know when to pull the straw off. FYI-Not sure if this is available in your area, but if you intend to make gel candles get the high melt point wax or NST on your wick. I still use the straw method as a precaution. hth, Chris
  5. I'm not sure what was used for the calculations. That was why I suggested going on the low end to compensate for the heavier FO's. WNW-I know when I am testing I use 1 oz (28.4g) to 1lb (453.6g) of wax. Usually the most expensive material in the candle is the FO. When you start buying your FO's in larger quantites the price will go down some. I have several FO's that would equal your pound equivilent. Your next purchase really should be a scale. It will make your life so much easier.
  6. This isn't an easy question to answer since you are mixing weight with volume. Whatever answer you get will be a approximate until you can get a scale. Using your 400g and 6% FO: 400g x 6% (.06) = 24g FO Using this website http://www.candlesupply.com/converter.html for the conversion I entered 24 and selected grams. The ml amount is 21.65. Keep in mind that FO's have different dry weights that I don't think will show up in liquid weight (someone please correct me if I'm wrong) I would play safe and stay at the 6% for FO's until you can get a scale. Converting to ml with heavier FO's will bring the 6% higher in your formula. hth, Chris
  7. 150* is too low to have the FO bind with the wax properly. You really need to bring the temp up. I add my FO at 175* and stir the heck out of it and pour it at 165*. Try this and let us know if this fixed the problem. I use on the average 1oz per lb. which is 6.25%.
  8. I'm testing CBL129 and have a great throw. Are you adding the FO around 175*-180*F? Make sure you stir it for a few minutes to incorporate it in the wax. If you are doing the above then I am at a loss on why you are not getting a good throw. Maybe someone with more experience with this wax can help out more. Besides FO and color the only thing needed in this wax is UV. hth, Chris
  9. We have a Royal and it is electric. We bought it at Staples. I think we paid about $230 for it. It has a scanner and we made barcodes up so all we have to do is scan our product and hand the receipt to the customer. It takes some programming but made things faster for us at craft fairs. At the end of the day we can print out what was sold for our records.
  10. You may have a trojan virus. There is one out there that will slowly delete files randomly. I don't know the name of it but make sure your virus program is updated and do a scan. If the files are still on your computer you can do a search by clicking on the start button and then search. Where it asks you what files to look for type in *.doc for a word document and *.xls for excel. This will search for all the files with this extension. If your files do not show up I hate to say this but you probably lost them. There are programs out there that will restore undelete files. Go to a computer store and ask them for a restore program. Your files are still on the drive but they are erased as far as your computer knows. DO NOT save anything or download a program to install to your computer otherwise you may overwrite over them. You need to run the restore program from your CD Rom or disk. I think Nortons has a program that can bring back your files. hth, Chris
  11. Yes, I bought mine at walmart. It will weigh up to 5lbs.
  12. I think you will find using a scale is much easier and more accurate. Add to your list dixie kitchen cups. I tar my scale then put the dixie cup and pour the fo into it. When I'm done I throw the cup away.
  13. I use a scale to weigh my wax and fo so I don't know if you can up your scent load or not. If you haven't already maybe try to weigh several of your fo's to see if they are all weigh .5% and equal 1/2 tsp. I found that some fo's are lighter in weight and I use more than others that are heavier to equal .5%. Also, there are scents that will throw lighter than others even if you add more fo. Most states require a business licence and resale licence. Here is a link that may help you http://www.sba.gov/localresources/index.html. Choose your state and see what else you would need. I beleive SBA is a free service and you can get the info you need from them. The other thing is there is more than licences involved in starting a business. Either contact the SBA or maybe post this question in the Business Side of Things thread with your location and maybe someone in your state can help you out. I highly recommend you purchase candle insurance especially if you are going to sell your candles wholesale. hth Chris
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