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Tips for a candle workshop?????????


kandlenutz

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Be sure to put up a peg board behind your table to hang tools on. This is also where I hang my spools of wick and then I can just roll and cut off what I need.

I cover my worktable (a countertop mounted on legs) with cardboard for easy cleanup.

The cheapy plastic drawer sets make great storage for unused molds.

I have several "stations" set up in my workshop, i.e. pouring table, wicking table, packaging, etc.

My wicking table has several recycled fireball candy containers that hold votive wicks, tealight wicks and tealight cups.

Don't do anything too permanent until you figure out what works best, you will always re-arrange.

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