How to make Incense pellets

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Uploaded by on Oct 11, 2009

This video shows you how the make incense pellets. Make sure you where gloves when you make this type of incense. The resin I am using is called "Labdanum". They also must be burn on a charcoal disc!!! The music from the back ground is from http://www.lifescapesmusic.com/ ©Compass Productions 2010 LIKE MY FACEBOOK PAGE! http://www.facebook.com/pages/Krazyboytx/139226156197454

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  • Where do you get your labdanum resin, and does it have its own distinctive aroma and manna that changes the scent and energy of your incense pellets? I notice honey is fairly neutral scent-wise in pellets.

  • @keithumz it dose have a distinctive smell but if you add lot of the dry mix in can mask it out!

  • Where do you get your labdanum resin, and does it have its own distinctive aroma and manna that changes the scent and energy of your incense pellets?

  • @keithumz i cant remember where i got it but i know i got it online!

  • i turned this into an incense cone so you dont have to have a carcoal disc, just use 1 part salt peter to 2 parts honey and 6 parts dried herb (my fav mix for this is 2 parts cinnamin to 1 part mugwart or rosemary).

    Thanks for the video, very helpful. keep posting videos. Blessed Be

  • @plogelvids I have a vid where I make incense cones too with out using salt Peter!!

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  • do the herbs have to be powdered?

  • @Krazyboytx i did watch but couldnt find the ingredient needed. Great video for anyone else reading. can you use anything else in replacement. I found i didnt need gloves when i was using honey but still have then just in case. When they were finnished after 2 weeks of drying i put them in a zip lock bag and put them in the fridge and this actualy helped them keep there shape and not crumble keeping in mind they were cone shaped so verry thing on the top. Big fan, Any videos comming soon. Bye

  • @Krazyboytx i did watch but couldnt find the ingredient needed. Great video for anyone else reading. can you use anything else in replacement. I found i didnt need gloves when i was using honey but still have then just in case. When they were finnished after 2 weeks of drying i put them in a zip lock bag and put them in the fridge and this actualy helped the keep there shape and not crumble keeping in mund they were cone shaped so verry thing on the top. Big fan, Anny videos comming soon. Bye

  • @Krazyboytx I know lol

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