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I have made a 2nd candle after my 1st attempt smoked alot,

I used a smaller wick 3x18C Cotton Core (last time I used 3X20C) which I dipped in wax before pouring.

10oz beaded paraffin wax

Maraschino Cherry Fragrance Oil

1/2 Cinnamon Red Colour Chip

When I lit the candle it started flickering alot (the flame didnt stay steady) and there was ALOT of smoke like my 1st ever attempt!! I followed advice of using a smaller wick and it hasnt helped!! :sad2:

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Don't know if it's just glare, but the flame looks way big too, and yes, good photo of smoke. I can see it. I have no experience with paraffin beads but this does look problematic. How much fo did you use?

Edited to add: Sprite beat me to it. We were posting at the same time, so sorry for the repeat questions! (Honest, they weren't there when I was typing my post. lol)

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i used 15ml of fragrance oil in 10oz of wax

what type of wax would you say is the best to use?

i used the recommended size wick for the width of the candle and i trimmed the wick to a 1/4 inch.

So do you think it might be the parafin wax?

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Ack! I can convert grams to ounces and vice versa, but my brain does not register with the "ml" thing. ;) You want to add your fragrance by weight, not metric volume. :)

From the height of your flame and the soot coming off the wick, I'd say your wick is still too big.

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I'm sorry, I need to go back to bed I guess. Somehow I got CD out of cotton core :rolleyes2 and I've never used them:confused: .

I know alot of people are against them but so far I like zinc the best.

Also, I use this conversion chart if anyone is interested

http://www.peteducation.com/category_summary.cfm?cls=0&Cat=1305

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Thanks for all the help, the confusing thing is that they seem to measure wick differently here in the UK, so I dont know what these measurements are in our terms! LOL!!

here they are measured like 3x16C, 3x18C, 3x20C etc... (the C stands for cotton)

So do you think I would stand a better chance using zinc cored wick?? I have found a store in the UK that sells zinc core that is 44-24-18!! Shall I try that out?

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Ah, I did not know you were in the UK. That would explain why *I've* never heard of those wicks either. LOL

I use zinc core wicks in paraffin container candles. For pillars, I use good old fashioned flat-braid wick. Not sure what name that would go by in the UK though.

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I'm using J223 for my containers. I've never tried the zinc for my pillars and I haven't made very many but LX wicks worked good for me. Scented has some amazing pillars in the gallery. She could give you better advice on those.

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the diameter is 3"

LOL just so you know one teaspoon = 5ml so 15ml is 3 teaspoons!! :grin2:

What wick do you all use????

And for fluids that are the same density (actually specific gravity, but no need to differentiate here) as water, 1 ml = 1 gram.

Most FOs are NOT the same as water though, so don't go by volume - use weight instead.

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