Hi all! Long time lurker, first time posting. My question is similar to one posted earlier today regarding how a palm pillar should burn, but I was curious about soy. I didn't want to hijack that thread, so I figured it would be best to start a new one. Like palm pillars, is the goal the same for soy pillars – to just leave a thin shell when burned? I use EcoSoya PB and the candles usually burn leaving a shell with a little spill over now and then, however I would prefer the candles to self consume rather than leave a shell. (Although, I have to say, the electric tealight idea Stella suggested in the other thread does look nice.) Is it possible to make a self consuming soy pillar? In searching the forum, the answers seems to be pointing towards no, but I'm hoping maybe someone perhaps figured something out and could share some insight on how they did it?