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  1. I know, I know, this has been asked many times before, but I can't find it on this board or the old CandleTech board.

    I decided to play with beeswax/soy blending again, but can't find my notes on pour temps. I know the ratios 3%-4%, but I need help with the temps.

    The last time I tried this(over a year ago) I was trying to make it work with KySoy 125, but finally figured out that the beeswax didn't like the cottonseed at all. I just bought a case of 415 to mix with the beeswax, but need a little help please.

    Sandi

  2. The only thing I can see right off is your pour temp. The recommended pour temp is 150-160*. It really sounds like a big sink hole in the middle of your votive. If you have any left from that pour, why don't you cut one into and see what the middle looks like. I don't think th size zinc you used would be too big. Sandi

  3. I am trying to use up some soy with cottonseed that I have by mixing it with 464 & USA. I mixed them 50/50 and added 2% USA, poured at 130*-135*. They came out just a bit rough on top with a very tiny hole beside the wick. They didn't have a sink hole, but I really would like a better top.

    Well, after babbling on for so long, my question is, has anyone poured this combo before, and if yes what temp did you pour?

    I have several cases of this wax that needs some help, and any suggestions would be appreciated. I have used the same wax for many, many years, but have not been getting the results I want lately, so I'm playing with the 464 to see if I can make candles that are more presentable.

    The combo I tried has a very good throw, so I can't complain there.

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