Candle Man
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I have tried a knife but with very little results. This stuff is so tuff.
Has anyone tried the electric hot knife? I wonder if it works and if the quality of the knife is anygood, it looks cheeply made to be worth $40 bucks and $10 shipping. http://www.lonestarcandlesupply.com/equipment.html scroll down to fine the hot knife.
TIA - Candle Man
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This is what you are looking for and it works great.
http://www.wickcenteringtool.com/default.asp?S=503&A=E&PKV=PWCT-6-3W-7|0
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Very Nice.
Glad you heat gunned it, it's a wast of time to not have all those stars not show, plus it will sell better now (that is, if you are selling yet).
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That test may not give you the results you are looking for, because there is not enough wax. You may need to pour at least a 3x3 pillar or bigger to get good test results.
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Those look great.
Did you know this is just a form of Mottle, just a different look? Did you know they will morph over time and not stay the same. I made some mottled wax melts to show as sample colors, and after a year their is not mottle to them what so ever.
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They look great.
So what scent did you use?
The reason I ask is there are better scents out there than stinky Citronella, like Lemon Grass Sage.
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Is this the one you are looking for?Pourette use to carry it, I have one from them, but of coure they are out of business. I haven't found it yet, but I'm sure it must be out there. It is a 2 part plastic mold.Good LuckBTW - I don't like the metal tart molds for floaters, because they have a flat top, when you place them in the water you get water on top of the floter and the wick drowns out.
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About Glass Candy Thermometers...
I started with them years ago but soon found out they don't all read the same. The way they are made the numbers are attached to the inner glass tube, with the red liquid in it, and are not attached very well and can move on that tube, causing the temp to be wrong. If you have more than one, check one pot of heated wax, and you will most likely find that each read differently. So I would say to ditch all the glass candy thermometers and get a digital one. The digital ones don't have a long enough metal probe and you have to hold the thermometer by hand to get a reading, but it is more accurate than the other. Also you can calibrate the digital one. Here is what the digital one looks like
Here is a list for digital thermometers in the UK http://www.kellysearch.co.uk/gb-product-94496.html
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Which are you asking about...
- 100% paraffin with additives?
- A soy with paraffin & additives?
#2 would be hard to know, they dont list their %'s.
- 100% paraffin with additives?
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See my post above.
I really am hoping for a post on how this was done. The leapord spots are awesome.How the heck did you do that?? -
The ingredients came off the bottle I have. The foam is produced from the foamer bottle.
No it is not as thick of a foam as foaming hand soap, it is a weak foam, but it does foam.
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I make sell & use gel hand sanitizer (using the base). I bought a foaming hand sanitizer (and like it better) and would like to be able to make it. http://www.waterjourney.com/
Here are the ingredents...
Active ingredient: benzalkonium chloride 0.13% (antibacterial agent). Inactive ingredents: extracts of aloe, chamomile and lavender, preservative (DMDM hydantoin), purified water.
This is a patented formula but could anyone help me on how to make this?
I know I could change the inactive ingredents or the %'s of them, to come up with my own formula.
TIA - Candle Man
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Is EZ soy a good brand? Its the one thats 15.00 cheaper.It is a good wax, but not on it's own. It frosts and has ugly tops, if you use it 100%. If you are stuck on 100% soy then that's what you will have to deal with.If you blend it, with another wax, you can get rid of all of that and still have a great cold & hot throw, in some cases even better throw with the right blend.
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That looks really great.
Here is a technique, it may or may not be the same, but looks like it. http://www.onestopcandle.com/candle/marbleproj.php
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When you get the peach in wax report back and tell us the results. I have yet to find a peach with a strong hot throw.
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Whoa! That's not your picture to post and something tells me that the owner would not appreciate your using it to slam him/her on another site.If I had lit an inch of wick without trimming it properly, mine would look like that, too, and so would anyone else's!! I agree that their product photos are not an illustration of candle safety (more like what not to do), but what I see in that photo is insufficient to pass judgment on the quality of their products (although it does give me a raised eyebrow about their commitment to safety).Just my 2¢...I don't put down other candles, I just tell & show my customers about them and tell & show them my candles, and let them be the judge. I also have side by side comparisions of name brand candles & mine both in photos of them burning and on display after they are burned. That way my customers can see the difference & when they purchase mine, and burn them, they will know the difference. I just show proof, "proof is always in the pudding".
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Here is just one from that site
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SEXY as SIN is great.
Just look at each scent on NG's site, they have customer reviews. That's how I know weather to try that scent or not.
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These name brand candles have very tall flames and large mushrooms, and barely even burned. This just shows you this name brand candle is pourley made.My candles burn much better than that. I will use this to show my customers how expensive candle burn, like crap. This and other pour quality is why I get new customers and keep them comming back for my QUALITY candles.This is how I want my candles to burn,NOT.
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Some people like to re-name popular TM scents from Bath & Body Works, Yankme, VS etc, so they don't have to deal with the possibility of a C&D letter from one of them.
I have found some scents that did not sell as the original name, I changed the name and now they sell great.
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You should check out this other boards thread. Multibases don't have enough preservatives, once you add water, and go bad or mold very easily.
http://www.soapdishforum.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=28041&hl=Multibase
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Smooth-On is great to help you, either by phone or e-mail.
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I tried making them twice, both times they turned brown. Turned me off to them. Make sure you don't use vanilla scents when trying them out!Yes, that's so true. Also Leather will turn milky white, instantly, not from light. It just won't mix in water.
What is the best way to remove Gel from the 5 gallon bucket, it comes in?
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Thanks for the suggestions, I'll try them.