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Hi Everyone,

I don't post very often but now I have a few questions. I am making wedding candles, first ones ever. I have been making candles for a year. I have never made tapers. Any hints and they need to be drip less. They also want a pillar with 2 hearts on front. I ,make pillars but with the hearts is that done after? I will need a mold for the tapers and hearts any ideas? I would love any info you are willing to share.

BR

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I think we should be clear on whether these are to be paraffin or beeswax tapers. 2/0 square braid will burn like a torch in a paraffin taper.

Not necessarily, depending on what paraffin you use. I've also used the 2/0 on a soy/paraffin wax blend taper with a good burn, no dripping and no torch flame. Of course, beeswax, IMHO opinion, still makes the best tapers and what I actually prefer! :cool2:

If you have a wick recommendation Top for a paraffin taper, why not list it for brempel!!

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I'd suggest a 145 MP paraffin with a hardening additive. Vybar 103 is not what I've used thus far, but that would be the easiest and should work fine, so I'd suggest trying that one at 1 tsp per lb of wax. For wicking I'd suggest 6/0 square braid. That should give a nice flame without dripping and will trim itself so the candle can be burned indefinitely.

Bear in mind no taper is guaranteed dripless in drafty conditions.

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I started out with those and didn't like them as well as the Mann Lake molds. The Candlewic ones are a hard rubber, not silicone, difficult to unmold if you don't spray them good with a silicone spray & some mold release in your wax and sometimes even that didn't work!! I also got 1 that the taper was badly misshaped. They are cheaper than Mann Lake's, but in this case you get what you pay for and I personally don't recommend them.

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Hi Everyone,

I don't post very often but now I have a few questions. I am making wedding candles, first ones ever. I have been making candles for a year. I have never made tapers. Any hints and they need to be drip less. They also want a pillar with 2 hearts on front. I ,make pillars but with the hearts is that done after? I will need a mold for the tapers and hearts any ideas? I would love any info you are willing to share.

BR

Here is a site I found that has sillicone pillar w/ one heart on it. Hope it helps.
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So when you say a soy/parafin blend would you use the IGI 6028? When I am looking at wicking what size would I use? These will be unscented. I am looking at buying a wicking rack. Would I have a great taper with this?

br

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Actually the Mann Lake ones are all rubber also. They are the best IMO though. I've finally ruined my taper molds from them after years of use so I just buy BW tapers now when I want them. It just too much trouble to do them a couple at a time and I don't have room to do a dipping tank of a decent size. Still use the ML ones for pillars though.

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I'd suggest a 145 MP paraffin with a hardening additive. Vybar 103 is not what I've used thus far, but that would be the easiest and should work fine, so I'd suggest trying that one at 1 tsp per lb of wax.

would IGI 4625 be a high enough MP paraffin? I know the congeal point is 142?

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would IGI 4625 be a high enough MP paraffin? I know the congeal point is 142?

I haven't tried it but I think you could make it work. I'd try that one without additives since it already has UA in it. The base wax is probably 138-140 MP.

With lower MP wax you might need a larger wick and you might have a taller flame, but start with 6/0 SB and see how that goes.

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HI, I use 4625 when I make my tapers and use a 18ply flat braid wick and they burn great (Alan from Peaks set me up) I like to hand dip them but its a long process so now I have a couple of different sized metal molds I found on ebay,,,:grin2:

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