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Lantern Light Mama

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  1. Hope you found a solution...my guess would have been that you poured too hot. I work with C3, a soy wax. These occur most prominently the hotter you pour. The reason being that as your wax contracts around the cold glass, it's still hotter in the center. The center cools last, but by then, all the wax has cooled and pulled away from the center, leaving a hole. If you temper the wax, much like cooling hot chocolate when you make fudge, you will have a much better result.

  2. I'm with Stella...I'm not sure what you are all doing. I've never had any of this either. The only thing I have trouble with, which I'm working on right now, is the wet spots in my thick walled tumblers from Genwax. I get them with nothing else, just these. So tempering seems to work and pouring really low, like 120. I do get the ring cracks, but they are teeny, and a quick heat gun gets rid of it. I notice those only when I pour really hot. I hate to think there are "bad batches" of wax...just that they may burn differently. (What fertilizer was used on that crop, etc?) Don't give up! If you are committed to making all-soy candles, find a method that works and a wax you like and then stick with it. You'll be glad you did.:grin2:

  3. It depends on how you run the fundraiser...is the checks/cash going to you and then you send money to the organization? Or do they pay the group who in turn pays you? If they are paying you directly, which is sounds like they are, have them fill out a separate sales slip with the name, address, phone number, card number, exp date, name on card, signature, and run it when they are turned in. It's such a pain...would you lose business if you didn't accept credit cards for a fundraiser?

  4. I use a square braid wick in my 3in palm pillars. They burn very slowly, so the wax has time to heat up and get used, if that makes sense. If your wick is too hot, I would think it would tunnel pretty quickly because it's just consuming the wax closest to it before it has time to heat the wax further. I had a hard time wicking my palm wax votives for this reason, so I gave up on them and stuck with the 3 inch pillars. I don't do containers in it, but would think it might act similarly.

  5. I agree it's the opening...it creates some kind of wind tunnel. Flickering is always caused by a draft, whether it's from a door or the jar. Flames create their own wind, so if the jar is a certain shape, you are creating your own weather pattern in there! You could try one of those draft protecting toppers, or just stay away from the jar.

  6. My husband actually printed out an Excel file from a website a year ago when we were getting started that has all of that info and more. Unfortunately, I just looked at it and there is no website address listed because it was a downloaded file. If you PM me with your e-mail address I can make a copy of it/scan it and e-mail you a PDF if you like.

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