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-> *** Quoting Terry Barker from a message to Carol Shenkenberger *** -> -> TB> Carol, -> TB> Sorry for butting in, but I'm very interested in candle making al -> TB> just learning so if you can give some of your expertise recipes f -> TB> start to finish It would be appreciated very much. -> TB> Terry -> -> GFlad to help Terry! I have more in this line in the Crafting echo, -> you go. You seem to need the basics so I will type them up for you. -> -> Basic starters -> -> You need a wax melting pot, and a water boiling pot you place the -> wax melting pot in. An old cheap aluminum 'stew' pot makes a -> wonderful water pot. Often found for 2$ or less at yard sales. -> Anything that doesnt leak will do. Suggest a separate pot for this -> vice your regular cookware, as it will get 'waxy'. -> -> The wax pot, is what you place in the water pot. Notice we are -> basically buil;ding a cheap double boiler. The wax pot can be a -> fancy one, of seamless metal, or as simple as a coffee can with wax -> in it. -> I'm big on SAFETY as you will note in this message. Melt the wax at -> no more than 'barely boil' of the water. The water level should be -> at or above the level of wax in the second pot. It takes time this -> way, but it's SAFE. -> The wax will take some time to melt. While it is melting, you -> prepare the molds. I use metal molds and make several candles at a -> time. Others do it one at a time. Suit yourself. -> -> For a simple mold, use a pint milk container, drained of milk and -> with a hole for the wick at the bottom. Tape the bottom with duct -> tape and tie the top of the wick over a fork or something to hold it -> tight. Pour in the wax. As the wax cools, it will condense so you -> will need to add more wax. Dont go over the top of the cooled wax -> or the candle will be hard to remove from the 'mold'. -> -> Once mostly cool, put it in the fridge. Remove after 2-3 hours and -> remove candle from mold. Its ready! -> -> Now for fancy candles, you want to add both scent and color to the -> melting wax. Nothing else changes. You can also add things to -> clarify the wax, or make it look prettier. -> -> I have a company I use. I have no association with them other than -> 'happy customer'. -> -> Pourettes. They are on the web if you search on that name. -> 1-800-888-WICK(9425) or 206-789-3188 -> -> Been dealing with them since about 1985? Never a problem and the -> service is much faster than they promise. (They promise 4 weeks and -> normally arrive in 3-4 days). -> xxcarol -> -> --- Telegard v3.09.b15 -> (1:275/100) Carol, Great, I did need the basic. Thanks very much for your time. What is the talk about sealing the wick? Is that just normal string? I see some tapered candle molds at garage sales, I guess I'll get some of those and try.. Thanks Again, Terry --- ViaMAIL!/WC4 v1.30 ----------------> * Origin: SHENK'S EXPRESS Norfolk VA 757-486-3057 28.8 Dual * Origin: ViaMAIL! - The Private Sector BBS (612) 436-2629 (1:282/4088) |
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