@LoveJewelrydotNL He said it was to help with spilling. You don't wanna get any wax on your stove or around the actual burner so the foil helps prevent any "leakage".
yeah he doesn't do a very good demo. As far as I know I use temps around 160-180 either way makes good candles. Only thing I have problems with is my candles sometimes dip in the middle and I have to wait until they are cool then add just a bit more to even the top and fill them in. Which sucks.. wish I knew the way to not dip in the middle having to fill in? DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS. Thanks
You know it is interesting all of these videos not just his but all of you tubes, none of them show you how to actually make a candle worth selling these people do not want to give away their real secrets to making a GOOD worth while candle.
I guess he's just showing how to make them at home for personal use with a few basic items and ingredients. You could probably make candles that would sell at a local craft market, but the expert candles are done on a mass scale? It would be fun to try at home and as you get better at it you can refine your technique until you have the desired product ready to sell
Nice video. One thing though: why do you use aluminum foil under your melting pot?
LoveJewelrydotNL 1 year ago
@LoveJewelrydotNL He said it was to help with spilling. You don't wanna get any wax on your stove or around the actual burner so the foil helps prevent any "leakage".
lacexoxo22 8 months ago
yeah he doesn't do a very good demo. As far as I know I use temps around 160-180 either way makes good candles. Only thing I have problems with is my candles sometimes dip in the middle and I have to wait until they are cool then add just a bit more to even the top and fill them in. Which sucks.. wish I knew the way to not dip in the middle having to fill in? DOES ANYONE HAVE ANY SUGGESTIONS. Thanks
hoopy1111 1 year ago
how do you get rid of the transcription on the screen???
Copipod 1 year ago
You know it is interesting all of these videos not just his but all of you tubes, none of them show you how to actually make a candle worth selling these people do not want to give away their real secrets to making a GOOD worth while candle.
bmpauto 2 years ago 2
I guess he's just showing how to make them at home for personal use with a few basic items and ingredients. You could probably make candles that would sell at a local craft market, but the expert candles are done on a mass scale? It would be fun to try at home and as you get better at it you can refine your technique until you have the desired product ready to sell
gumnutbabyB 2 years ago
yup that is so true.
barbr316 2 years ago
Fortunately I know how LOL
bmpauto 2 years ago
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aloha270999 3 years ago
It wasn't stated what the goal temperture is? Only that 165 is too high. Does anyone know what the goal temp is?
marijhouse 3 years ago
Did you ever get an answer to your question ??
bmpauto 2 years ago
Marijhouse did you ever get your answer to the correct temperature ?
bmpauto 2 years ago
Your goal temp is going to depend on the flash point of your fragrance, Good scents all have different flash points.
bmpauto 2 years ago
please make long videos
meggawatts 3 years ago 6
It would be nice if this was all one video instead of short ones, but it's worth watching.
ambielf 4 years ago 2
omg FUCK
make longer videos
willewalo818 4 years ago
he went to the trouble of making them, be grateful! if you dont like it, make your own!
wolfydan121 3 years ago 8
thanks again.
jobless4evr 4 years ago 2