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Bill

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  1. I still have to do 2 pours on mine but I started using Soy Lite additive and it has GREATLY improved the apperance of my votives. I also pour around 140, I couldn't avoid bubbles if I poor too cool. I usually do a first pour, poke relief holes after 15 minutes, do a final pour 20 minutes after that and then zap with a heat gun. I have had success using the additive at 1% and I just finished a small batch at 3% but I still have to do some test burns. I will try to post some pics later on tonight.
  2. Try this link out. The search feature will give you all names trademarked that are being used. http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe?f=tess&state=a0d01b.1.1
  3. I think your site looks great. The black and white theme really shows off the colors of your candles. I don't think that the link to candletech will hurt you either. People either want to make candles or they don't. I think you would lose very few customers (if any) due to that link.
  4. It looks like you need to wick down to me. My problem is wicking up, so go figure lol! I always heat my jars first and then attach the wicks. The jars are usually not too hot to touch and isn't a problem but they can get hot quick so be careful!
  5. Here is how it looks today. By the way, the scent was Juniper, not Jasmine, lol, at least it started with a J!
  6. The best someone could to do to try to make a candle as close to natural as possible would be to use no color and only essential oils. But that still doesn't make it 100% natural and it still can release harmful irritants into the air. Especially some EO's can be dangerous to even breath!
  7. It just about 1/2 way down so I hope I don't start to get a lot of sooting now. Although I really don't care if I do because I just bought that one to see what the big deal was about these. I'll post that picture of it when I get home tonight. Btw, I think the scent was jasmine.
  8. Wow, I have a WW and it hasn't sooted at all? Are you trimming the wick (aka knocking off the charred part) each time you burn? I will post a pic when I get home tonight.
  9. See, that's why I shaved my head! It helped with the frosting of the jars!
  10. Thank you Fern and everyone who commented on this thread! I think I am going to re-melt some of those down as I know the wicks were too small anyways and try some experimented with them. The temp seems to be a big deal with everyone that does soy and I keep my house at 70 so I am going to try some different methods for cooling the candles slower and see how they go. I will post pics when I am done!!
  11. I had a friend show me this online the other day too and I wouldn't mind getting one. However, I figure it's just a matter of time until someone sues. If someone can collect a check for suing McDonalds for serving too hot of coffee then I am sure there is some yahoo that will find a way to get paid for this lol!
  12. That's crazy! If you can't get a good throw with 5-10% then why bother even using that FO. Candle Newbee, if you are up to 13% of a FO and don't like them then try a different FO, or a different supplier. Some scents just don't work well with some waxes.
  13. Ok, so I poured these candles using EcoSoya CB, various CD's and Premier wicks for testing, and using creamy vanilla from Lone Star and spiced cranberry from Bittercreek. I had some issues with the tops of the candles that was discussed in the Candle Tops thread I started. Well........I zapped them with the heat gun and holy crap. The frosting exploded and I developed wet huge wet spots that weren't there before!! But hey, the tops look good, lol. Anyone else have problems like these after using the heat gun? Thanks for everyones help too, I need it lol:laugh2: !
  14. Well I happened to be out at my daughters karate class last night and took a walk down to some stores and looked at the Yankee's and White Barns and so forth and all can say is I feel better, lol. I never noticed how terrible some of the big name candles can look! I have to keep in mind that it's all about the quality of the burn and the cold and hot throws, not so much the appearance. Don't get me wrong, I am still going to look at perfeting my candles, but I just won't put as much importance on it as I was before.
  15. That is red liquid dye and a touch of black. Thought I would get a deeper red, not purple?
  16. It's spiced cranberry from BC, not the color I was shooting for though.
  17. No, it was secured. That crack is from where wax held on to the wick and the wax beneath formed a pothole.
  18. So I was wondering if anyone else ends up with tops like this after a repour? Maybe I repoured too soon as the wax on the inside was still a little too hot. I was told that hit it with a heat gun and it should smooth it out. Anyone else have any suggestions as how they fix this problem?
  19. Never heard of that one before. I might have to check it out, sound good. Anyone else on here read this book and have an opinion on it?
  20. I think it was Monday when I made them. They still have a great strong throw but that isn't saying all that much for 4 days. I will see how strong the CT is on Saturday and then give a test burn for the HT.
  21. Cold throw is great so far at about 5-6% with the two fragrances I used. I am waiting one week to cure so I will burn them this weekend and see how they do. I also passed them out to family and friends so I still have to wait and see what they say:whistle: . I am not making any more until I see how they do.
  22. I just started making them too using the same wax and loved them! Check out this thread about them. http://www.candletech.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41214
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