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  1. ...if anything is gonna give people problems , it's gonna be the FO , not the Wax!
    ...if I were you I would be more concerned about the FO's since they will most likely cause more issues then the wax! :cool2:

    Does anyone have any links to articles discussing the issues with FOs? (Sorry, I couldn't read all of the paraffin bashing thread...it was just TOO long! :undecided)

  2. Hi all. I am hoping some of you can clear up some confusion for me. When calculating how much FO to use, should the calculation be based on wax weight or volume?

    I know that 16 oz. of solid wax is 20 oz. when melted. So, should I be calculating the amount of FO to use based on the 16 or the 20 ounces? I am asking because I always feel my candles are a bit weaker than they should be.

    Hope this makes sense. Thanx.

  3. Very pretty!!! I really liked that scent in the bottle, so I did a rustic pillar with Ocean scent, but for some reason I totally detested the scent once it cured. Everyone else who smells it seems to love it though. So I guess it's just me.

    All the same, your pillars look lovely. :D

  4. Thanx for the input. Wow! I was thinking the CD12 was better, so it's good I asked. I'll continue to let them both burn to see the results. I also have an LX20 burning as well. It looked pretty similar to the CD10, so I didn't bother to post that pic. Based on your comments, I suppose the LX20 might not be a bad choice, since it is less expensive. Although with regard to soot, the CD wicks seem to be superior. I also had an HTP tester but it was sooting like crazy, so I decided against it after the first 3 hour burn.

    Thanks and any additional comments are welcome. :D

  5. Hi all. Even though I'm posting pics, I didn't think this should go in the gallery section cuz it's really not a beautiful finished creation. It's just a test. Anyhoo...

    I am testing CD10 and CD12 wicks in a 3 x 3 x 4.5 square pillar, 4625 wax. I would like some input on which wick you all think is doing better. The CD10 appears to be tunnelling. The CD12 seems to be burning more wax, but I am not sure if it's burning too much. What do you think?

    Apologies for the crudity of pics...they were taken with my cell phone. :o

    First one is CD10, last two are CD 12. Any input would be greatly appreciated. TIA.

    Edited to add: the CD10 is after 2 3-hour burns. The CD12 is after 3 3-hour burns.

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  6. It's NOT something that you should automatically KNOW, but if you ask it knowing it's a "dumb question" why not do a SEARCH for it, after all that's what the search feature is for, and a million and a half answers would come up complete with pictures and everything!

    I wouldn't have considered it a "dumb" question in the first place. There's no such thing...unless one is asking a question they already know the answer to. Now THAT would be dumb.

    As for using the search feature, OK GOT IT. We know that the Blessed, Hallowed search feature is under-used. But if a person has a quick question they want to ask, they are free to ask it WITHOUT going to the Righteous, Most High search feature. Other users can either answer the question or they can direct the person to Our God the search engine.

    That poor, lonely search feature. We simply MUST use it more often!!! :D

  7. Thanx Steph. I agree, I didn't seem to have this problem before. May I ask, at what temp do you add FO and dye?

    I originally was heating to 175, then add FO and dye, then pour. Lately I've been heating to 185. Could it be I'm letting it get too hot??? Hadn't thought of that before.

  8. I know EXACTLY what you're feeling. I started small in terms of buying supplies, just to test the waters. I swear, they must put some mojo on the starter kits cuz not that I've re-ordered (ratherly largely cost-wise), I am running into all sorts of issues!!!

    I guess I do still enjoy what I'm doing, but it's so frustrating at times when things that I've done before don't turn out the same.

    C'est la vie! :)

  9. If I had not already purchased so much of it, I would try another wax. In fact, I do have some 1343 as well, but I haven't really tried it yet. I started out with a 10-lb slab of 4625, but I don't recall that having this same effect. So I purchased a lot more. And now that I'm using it I am noticing it. I guess I will just have to get used to it for now. :cry2:

  10. Translucency shows up more at the edges, where the light can pass through a smaller thickness of wax.

    If you want more opacity, you could try putting more additive in the blend, or start with straight paraffin and use a larger amount of an additive that's very effective in getting rid of translucency. Maybe Gloss Poly or AC400. Or you could find a more opaque pre-blend.

    Alternatively try more dye and see if you like the results. It should look less washed out at the edges.

    Can't I just use stearic? I already have that. :)

  11. OK, so I'm getting pretty close to a perfect candle. My problem is that the edges of my candles seem to have a faded look compared to the middle part of the candle. This is coming right out of the mold. It seems that the color is more translucent near the edges. Any idea why this is happening?

    I'm using IGI 4625 preblended paraffin, 1/8 tsp UV inhibitor, liquid dye from Cajun Candle. Seems to happen regardless of FO, but in this case I'm using Cool Water (Davidoff Type).

    Is it the brand/type of dye, the wax or something else? TIA.

  12. Thanx for the responses. I used a 1oz sample of FO. Didn't even consider that it might not be enough. :o

    And yep, I did purchase sample packs of several different wicks (zinc, RRD, performa, paper core, HTP, hemp....not sure of what else).

    Well, knowing that about wicks and FO amounts gives me hope. I absolutely LOVE the fragrance so wouldn't want to abandon it.

    That's why this forum is great. Always someone available to give a quick and helpful response. Thanx again!

    Back to testing...

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