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  1. Hi! Thanks so much for this feedback. @Candlefriends And sorry I am so late on the response, I did not see this! I've done a ton of testing and found that I work best with 464 (90%) and 10% Coconut. I'm still working on identifying the best wick to be completely honest with the 90% 464 and 10% soy. I have a 2.88 diameter jar and have tested a HTP 83 and it seems to be working well with a decent meltpool but an LX series is also doing similarly and CD's seem to be burning super hot. I've been testing all of these without FO. Any advice?
  2. hi friends, of those of you who have used coconut from northwood and mixed in 464 i was wondering what % you've seen strike that sweet spot of optimal HT and what wick series you've seen wrk best?
  3. @TallTayl I know that you've experimented on these from reading through some old posts from 2017-2018! Let me know if you have any insights or input. Most of my fragrance oils are from candle science.
  4. Hi Everyone! I am looking for a leg while I start to test and hoping folks who have experience working with mixing Coconut (From Northwood Candle Supply) and 464 GB (from candlescience) can help! Can folks weigh in on what % of coconut to 464 works best? What wick series would work best to avoid burning? Best, dee
  5. Hi!! 

    I came across one of your videos of your apple core cutter and can't seem to find it now. 

    Can you please relink me to that thread please. :) 

     

    It was so useful! 

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      aramesh

      I found it!!!

      Question for you: What if I used one of those wick stickers? would it be OK to test with it stuck in there? 

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