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Janet was kind enough to send me a couple of her silicone plug tea light inserts to test and I finally have gotten time to try them out! I've posted two pics (my photography skills aren't the best by any measure).

I wanted to use up some old Astorlite palm wax so made three 4x6 pillars. The plugs were really easy to use - I didn't have to weight them down, just place and poured wax over them.

There was just one little gotcha which wasn't a big deal. The molds I used had concave tops - so there was a little wax that ran under the sides of the plug. All I had to do was run a knife around the edge of the plug after I removed the pillar. You wouldn't have to do this with flat-top pillar molds I'd imagine? Like I said - to me it was really a non issue.

The melt point of the astorlite wax is the same as the soy wax I made the tea lights out of so it will be interesting to see how they burn. I have each one in a thick glass tea light holder. I don't think I will have any issues. The spacing seems to be perfect IMO. If you wanted them higher you could fill the cavity with a bit of wax. I think I also read about some folks putting cork circles under the tea light holder.

Anyway, I just wanted to post as a thanks to Janet.

Here is a closeup.

FEVR2.jpg

And the set:

FEVR1.jpg

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I'm not sure if these are it or not -- http://www.creativegemsmolds.com/store/view_product.php?product=T-L3S6AW7 -- I got the impression that the holers she sent me were something new she was working on - and they seem to make larger holes that the picture on the link. Maybe Janet will chime in. I don't want to say something not true as the holers she sent me are the only ones I've actually seen or tried.

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HenryK is right. Those were just testers to see if they worked or not. I do like how your candles turned out. Just a tiny suggestion. When I used them in palm wax I took some fine sandpaper and ran it around the inside edge. Just makes it look more professional in my opinion.

Give me a few days and I'll get these on my site. Thanks for testing!:yay:

Janet

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