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Ollivander

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  1. Here are more pictures after about 14 hours of burn time. The top of the jar seems to get pretty hot. I have read it should only be 175 degrees but how can you measure that. There seems to still be some wax left on the sides but it is getting a full melt pool. Do you think I might have to go one more wick size up to an eco 12? I found someone else who is using this jar and they use a HTP104 wick - how is that wick compared to the eco 10 or 12? Anyway let me know what you think
  2. Thanks - I am having fun sharing this with everyone. Everyone here is so helpful:D . I will post new pictures after I burn a couple of more times.
  3. I put in the eco 10's for that one. I measured the depth by putting a butter knife in the middle and it was about an inch. The sides were just a little less. I don't know if this is the proper way of measuring. I will burn this one all the way to see what happens. The throw was great on this one. Got those plates for our engagment about 9 years ago.
  4. Ok here are my pictures after 4 hours of burn time. I have a top view, and a view of each side. the melt pool went all the way across. The wick was bending towards the side that looks deeper.
  5. Well we made the blueberry last night - using eco 10's (just to have another shot at making a good candle, and its fun). Anyway we heated to 190 then poured at 175. We preheated the jars and then covered them after pouring. We checked them out this morning and they were perfect, no wet spots and no frosting!! So we will test burn this tonight and I will post some pictures. Thanks again
  6. Ok after 4 hours here are the pictures. They both had a depth of almost 1 1/4 inches in the middle and about 1 inch on the sides.
  7. I am going to let it burn for 4 hours and I will give you the results. Thanks again
  8. Ok - here are the pictures after one hour. I do think this wick is to much. The melt pool was a little over 1/2" deep and you can see the width in the pictures. I am going to try the eco 4's and eco 6's next.
  9. You know I did read this but I totaly forgot about it when we made them. I only bought eco 8's and eco 10's. I am burning the candle again now, but from what I can tell that the mp should never go much deeper then 1/2" so these are probably wrong. I will have to order some more. I will let you know how this one goes anyway. Thanks again
  10. Thanks again for your help These candles hold 9oz so for 2 candles I used 17oz of wax and 1 oz of fo with the reddi-glo dyes chips -(used 2 chips).
  11. Thanks - It has a 3 1/2" diameter in the biggest area. I just burned one for a little over 4 hours and it had a full side to side melt pool at about 3 hours. I didn't check the depth until the 4th hour, which I should have checked it at 3. It was a little over 1 inch. I will have to burn again tomorrow and check it when I just get the full side to side. The jar did not get hot at all, I didn't test the melt pool temp. This is my first time testing a candle so any help would be appreciated. Thanks again
  12. I think we are addicted already. We were only going to make 2 candles with the melon mist but after we finshed them we wanted to make more so we did the pumpkin pie. We have 20 lbs of wax and 10 scents to fool around with. Thanks again everyone. I am going to try again tonight with warming and cleaning the containers. When I do the burn I will supply pictures as it goes along.
  13. Yeah I was wondering what that was. What is frosting caused by? I haven't bought a heat gun, but I will give that a shot. Thank you very much for your input
  14. My wife and I made our first candles last night, using 70/30 blend heating to 195 adding color then fo and pouring at 170. We did not heat the jars. Both candles seem to have really bad wet spots (I think). Is that what this is? I don't know if these are good enough pictures but if you look close enough the top half of the jar is darker then the bottom half. The tops seemed to have come out good. Thanks for your help
  15. Thank you for your help. I will check it again, I did it late last night so I could have easily made a mistake. I thought it was weird that it worked out to be the same in weight as the size of the container. I bought the containers at the jar store so maybe they use the actual weight that the candle will be? Just guessing, I will let you know. If you are interested at looking you can find the jar at www.thejarstore.com Thanks again
  16. I did try the calculator and I got 8.99 oz, but didn't really know what that meant. But now I do (I think). so is this correct 10.45 * .86 = 8.99 (Which is what the calculator gave me) - so lets say 9 6% FO - .06 * 9 = .54 oz 94% Wax - .94 * 9 = 8.46 oz 100% - 9 oz Thanks again everyone.
  17. I just want to make sure I am calculating this correctly, I did some reasearch and am still a little confused. I have a 9 oz Honey Pot jar. I weight it without the lid - 4.45 oz. I then filled with water and weight again - 14.90 oz. So that means I need 10.45 oz of weight. So at 6% FO - 10.45 * .06 = .627 oz (weight) 94% Wax - 10.45 *.94 = 9.823 oz (weight) 100% = 10.45 oz (weight) So this would fill my jar up to the same point I filled with water? would this be correct. Do I also have to include the coloring weight % in this also? Thanks for your help
  18. My wife needs a hobby (we have 2 kids 5 year old boy and a soon to be 2 year old girl). She used to do craft fairs (before we had kids) with other stuff she made. So hopefully at some point she will be able to do craft fairs again with her candles (but there is already someone at our craft fairs selling candles, but they are from out of state), we actually buy them and they are great. We will see how it works out, but I will try my best to help her succeed.
  19. I don't do that but I have a friend who does. Anyway anyone can PM me if you have any questions. I looked at the greenleaf message board (haven't joined yet) But I did find this... "Start with the Eco 8. I've had good results with the #8 in 3 & 3 1/2" .. heavier FOs I used #10. I did wick one 3" with a #6 but it was a tapered container - had some hang up for the 1st 1/3rd of the jar but it caught up from there." That is where I got those wick ideas from. I just ordered some stuff from bitter creek and forgot to order different wicks, I could kick myself because you can't add on to an order there.
  20. I have spent hours looking through this stuff - I find it interesting already and Haven't really done anything yet. My Wife will be making the candles though - She is good at stuff like this, although now I want to try it myself (but that could be dangerous). I am the researcher. I want to make sure this is done right. I have been explaining everything to her, and hope to help her get on her way to making great candles. I am a software developer so if anyone needs any help with there computers, web-site info etc I will be glad to help. Thanks again
  21. Thanks for the heads up on the glue dots, I did a lot of searching on here and I did not even think to look for what would be the best way to stick a wick (That actually sounds funny - stick a wick). I just ordered the wick stickums from bitter creek and I also bought some more color chips. I will have everything on Thursday except for the color chips which I ordered from Peak and won't be here until Monday (They take a long time to ship to me, They shipped them yesterday). Got my jars today, they are pretty nice. Thanks again everyone
  22. Hi everyone, thanks for your replys. Here is the link to the jar I bought (9 oz) it has a diameter of 3 1/2 inches http://www.jarstore.com/product.asp?itemid=72&catid=35 I made a mistake on the wax - I bought 2 10lb slabs. After you mentioned that I would want more then 2 lbs I realized I made a mistake.
  23. Hello everyone, I have been spending a lot of time looking through this message board, there is so much info here. The only candles I have made was a starter kit from Michaels I did order stuff based on some recommendations here, I will be making container candles. What I ordered... (All of this stuff is starting to come today) Jar - 9 oz Honey Pot Jar from the jarstore Wax - Greenleaf 70/30 blend ( 2 10lb slabs) FO - I purchased 10 1oz from Natures Garden Wick - Eco 8's and Eco 10's (I think I should have ordered more different sizes) Color - Peak Candles reddi-glo chips Equipment 4 lb pouring picture Digital Scale Thermometer Glue Dots EZ Wick Setter (Single Wick) My Plan... Make 1 candle per FO/color/wax with an ECO 8. Make 1 candle per FO/color/was with an ECO 10. I will then test each of the 2 candles. If I get good results with one then I will buy more of that FO to make some more test candles for more testing (marathon burning, giving to family etc..). So here are my questions... This might be getting a little ahead of myself but I have been doing a lot of reading on Test Burning and there are many different factors. Do you test burn candles for every different batch of wax you order? Or once you have a good jar/wick/fo/color combo you stick with that? If you have proven a good combo do you test it again months later just to make sure everything is still ok with it? How many candles do you make at one time per fo/color/wax/jar combo? I know this could vary but was just curious. So does it look like I am heading in the right direction to start? I am looking foward to my journey in candlemaking, and look foward to getting and hopefully at somepoint giving helpful information. Thank you in advanced to everyone that responds.
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