www.TheHandmadeCharm.com We are a small family business in western NY, we run over 600 hives, we have beeswax, honey, beeswax candles, propolis for sale, we also make silicone molds , we have hundreds of different styles. We make instruction videos to help candle makers to learn how to use our molds.
Very informative clear and to the point. Thanks for all the tips and information you added throughout video. I’m so glad I found your video I thought the more brown the beeswax block the better and most pure. Thank you for that information! Loved the video new subscriber here 🌝🐝🙋🏽♀️
Yes, always clean it after you pour all the wax out. You may see some dark residue at the bottom of the pitcher , warm it up and just use paper towel to wipe it clean.
Thanks for the video! Best tutorial on beeswax candles I could find! My 3"-diameter pillars always tunnel with 60-ply. Probably, because of too much brood wax in it. Will try adding coconut oil to see if it solves the tunneling issue. Would pre-waxing of the wick solve the sinkhole issue?
With pure beeswax and silicone mold, we never had sink holes with wide pillar candles. Don’t think Pre-waxing would solve the issue. Try pour slow & steady with a lower temperature , and warm up your mold before pouring. sink holes happens a lot with plastic molds though.
A normal speed video with at least a touch of audio narration would be nice. I'd like to get one of these kits but refrain because of no experience with this sort of stuff.😐