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For example, when you receive the wax or the wicks, which controls are necesary to know they are ok? On the other hand, when you have the candle done, what do you measure to know it is ok?

Regards,

Cecilia.

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Hmm... me thinks you have much reading and testing to do. There is no single answer to such a broad question of quality control. Every one has an opinion yet everyone has a different wax, wick, jar, pouring style, etc. So even if ones method and materials are right for them it may and probably won't be the same for your candle application.

Personally I found a lot of useful information about proper wicking and burn for various wax applications at places like Wicks Unlimited and the American Candle Association. Specifically WU has specs on flame height for specific wicks and proper burn characteristics. You may want to start your search there.

But the best way to answer your questions is to read as much as you can and dive right in and start testing candles on your own. Its a lot easier for us to help answer your questions once you have a specific wax, wick, jar, and pouring method you can relate in order for anyone here to suggest an answer.

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Substitute the yarn and twine for wicks off a roll and cats then tend to display a really good work ethic. They are especially helpful if you rolled up a small amount in a bag and later need to untangle it.

Oh, and lets not forget that cats are hard wired to help make sure the printer ejects the labels correctly.

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Cats are also very good for leaving paw prints in wax that is mostly set up. Or alternately, for the cat that really gets into her work, entire body prints. Especially if you're making blocks of unscented but colored wax for future "quick use" stuff. Apparently the soft warm stuff can be used as a pillow?

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