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Zuly

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  1. TY Tops for your input *faint*

    If it came accross that I was looking for your formulas, I do appoligize.

    I am new at candle making and am willing to test test test.

    After a lot of reading, I thought that this forum was for asking questions, and thats what I have done.

    If you read my post, I have read Stellas thread. I must of missed something on the temps, I will stay plugged in to her thread.

    :whip: :whip:

    I've been whipped,

    Zuly

  2. Hi all,

    I'm sure enjoying the cool weather here in SE LA, It's about time. :yay:

    Anyway here goes....

    I have received the USA and picked up CO at walmart. Im still waiting on new CDN wicks from JBN, but do have some ECOS left to test with.

    I'm using 6 oz JJ's and no color

    Should I test 3 ways at a time? or more than 3 formulas at a time?

    1 - no addatives

    2- CO

    3- USA

    do you ever add USA & CO to the same candle?

    I read the thread on tempering, I did try 1 test candle a few min ago, The sandlewood that did not have a HT in the past. I heated to 174 (w/CO), down to 153 then back up to 164, added FO and poured @ 140. (6 oz of C-3, 1/4 tsp CO, 6% FO from lonestar) :confused: Is this kinda close to even being right? LOL.

    I'm looking forward to hearing from y'all,

    TIA, Zuly

  3. ty stella, what do you mean by cooking longer, eh? do I need to start off at a higher temp? and yes, I bumped :confused:

    (I wish we can talk some day, since our weather is the same) Do you use CO?

    Stella, what sizes CDN's do you normally use with 6 oz JJ's. I'm sticking to 1 size jar untill I get this close to right.

    ty lanternmama, I've been reading about the CO in forum. I was going to get some today at wally world, but again its been raining and hasn't stopped yet. It sounds like, other than CO, the formula I have been following.

    you said all cotton braid wicks, are they from JBN also?

    lanternmama, I was thinking about you today watching the news, was hoping we can send you all this rain. I'm glad to hear y'all are doing good.:)

    Thanks again ladies for the input,

    Zuly

  4. tya for the replies,

    I just made 2 different scents using 6 oz jj's.

    1) I heated 8 oz of C3 /1/2TBP of USA , to about 180

    I added 5% of FO (Gypsy Rose, JBN) @ 170

    poured @ 140, used ECO 6 (guess not big enough)

    I set them in warm (off) oven. After about an hour in the oven, they where still liquid (oops), so I put them in the laundry room where I have cured others.

    2) C3/USA same way

    added 6% of FO (LStar Honeysuckle) @ 170

    poured @ 140, used ECO 8

    set in laundry room (not doing laundry)

    house temp was about @ 77 degrees when poured both.

    Yikes, they both look like they sinking by the wick. Did I add to much USA? Do I need to have a higher temp to incorporate this addative?

    OMG, I just looked again, it looks like a frozen lake with a hole in it and I could see the liquid.:laugh2: That's perty bad, I've never seen this happen. hmmmm

    Zuly

    I'm going to try the eco 10 in a few minutes, 1/2 pint or 6 oz jj.

    8 oz C-3, 1/2 tbp usa, 6% FO

  5. Hi all,

    I am so happy, I just received the USA today. I have been anxiously waiting to start testing again. It's been raining all day (4+ inches) but I had to drive to Post Office, lol, I couldnt wait to start. :smiley2:

    I noticed that I was low on wicks. I do have a sample pack of Ecos and and waiting on some Premier 700 samples.

    My question is, if Im using jj's which wicks are more common to use. I do need to place another order, I'm running low. :cry2:

    I'm guessing: Eco 8 and 10's. any input would be greatly appreciated.

    TIA,

    Zuly

  6. ty'all for the replies

    Today I will order USA and try to test the Fo's again. I will definitely cure sandlewood much longer. The others that I am happy with I will let cure for at least a week then longer for better results. I'm in no rush.

    thx neighbor for your input. How much USA do add pp, eh? :undecided

    Majorly bitten by the bayou bug,

    aaaaaaeeeeeeeee, :yay:

    Zuly

    PS my left hand still smells like Caramel & Nut Clusters from last night, can't seem to wash it off, LOL, very strong FO

  7. Hi all, I hope I'm not too long winded as this is the first time posting here.

    I started making candles (C-3) exactly 8 days now, 8 oz's at a time :) . Taking it very slow. Thank you for the great info. I tend to do alot of homework before getting to excited about a new hobby. (and yes that-girl, very addicting already)

    Thank you Carebare for your warm welcome.

    The first 2 scents, honeysuckle & sandlewood (lonestar) had no HT at all. LOL, I know I did it all wrong and the sandlewood you can hardly even smell out the bottle. Oh well my loss, newbie that ordered 8 oz's each.

    Since then, I ordered a sample pk of lonestar yankee scents and a sample pk from snowtop. AND then I found this forum, ty ty ty ty :yay: . I will try some peak scents after I test what I have.

    Saturday, I tried the honeysuckle again, 6% FO, 170, poured @ 143, eco6.......I can get a HT in bathroom now, I will wick up to eco8 next time.

    Sunday, OMG Rose Bouquet (snowtop). I've always loved a good rose scent. 6% FO, 170, poured @ 140, eco8

    Yesterday I tested the rose for HT I was pretty happy with it, there was actually a HT, hehehehe... I will try a bit more FO next time.

    Since then, I have poured Cactus & Sea Salt (ICS), Clean Cotton (LS) very smooth top and tonight, Caramel & Nut Cluster (ST), very strong by the way.

    I will test these after 48 hr cure time.

    I touched base with wickit.net (thx to post) and they are sending me samples of wicks for me to test with my C-3. I have been using the ECO's.

    Questions:

    C-3 specs say that 6% FO is typical and higher amounts could be achievable with additives. I am using no color right now and no additives. I would like to use a bit more FO on the rose bouquet for example, do I need to add something else to my wax? Do I need to order additives for future??

    :( I havent seen any info on lids, LOL, plz don't laugh. When do you cover your candles?

    Ok then, that's it for now. I wanted to tell you a bit about myself. I sure have learned alot here and hope to learn a bunch more.

    thx in advance from S Louisiana,

    ;) Zuly

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