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Wade (BLACK TIE BARN)
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Candle making with IGI 6006. Join me as I make a small batch of Blue Spruce candles. Follow along as I give tips, tricks, and pointers to working with 6006, particularly in smaller batches. As always, thank you for coming by and please consider subscribing! Thanks everyone!
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Комментарии : 458   
@daisybran1810
@daisybran1810 3 года назад
Awesome video , I read a lot of your post on craftserver and I mean a lot lol . So happy you're on RU-vid now! You have helped me so much thank you.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
That's awesome Daisy. Glad you found me on here, then! I need to get back on there again more frequently. I've just been so busy. I wasn't sure if anyone on there would find my on youtube since I dont really talk about it on there or even mention it. Guess it wouldn't hurt though. :) Thanks for being here! I hope you subscribe! :)
@wellskian5387
@wellskian5387 2 года назад
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@jessestetson1228
@jessestetson1228 2 года назад
@Wells Kian Instablaster =)
@wellskian5387
@wellskian5387 2 года назад
@Jesse Stetson I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@wellskian5387
@wellskian5387 2 года назад
@Jesse Stetson it did the trick and I finally got access to my account again. I am so happy:D Thank you so much you saved my account !
@kitkatcoz
@kitkatcoz 2 года назад
I used to laugh at the idea of my grandchildren spending endless hours watching other people play video games, now I"m doing the same thing watching people making candles on RU-vid :-) I love how you make it all so accessible. Thanks for making so much content to feed my binge-watching addiction :-)
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Haha. I'm with you. My oldest wanted to start a youtube channel years ago, I thought he was being a goofball. Now I realize he was right and I'm a dork too! 🤣
@cicysilver3535
@cicysilver3535 3 года назад
You rock Wade! Thank you so much for the great tips!! Best of luck to you on your new location.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks Cicy! :)
@savinginnyc4765
@savinginnyc4765 3 года назад
Thank you so much for sharing this video. I just started making candles and every bit of information helps.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
No problem!
@paulasmith5082
@paulasmith5082 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing your candle making knowledge with us!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Sure!
@tammy14441
@tammy14441 2 года назад
You’re an inspiration, thank you for all your efforts! You make it seems less daunting as I am researching getting started.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Glad to hear that. It also gets easier with time. :)
@subconsciouslyconsciouscan2780
@subconsciouslyconsciouscan2780 3 года назад
This was a realky great video. I can't wait to try your suggestions
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Yay! Thank you!
@ursulahofer82
@ursulahofer82 3 года назад
This video was very informative. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge for free🙏🏽
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
No problem! You are welcome. :)
@sscott4028
@sscott4028 2 года назад
I am mainly subscribing because of how active and responsive you are in the comment section. I mean, my gosh! How do you find the time to read and answer pretty much every question asked? Wow! Your an awesome RU-vidr and I am willing to bet your candles are equally as awesome. I will definitely have to purchase one to support you. Many blessings. 🙏🏽🙏🏽
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks so much. I appreciate that. To answer your question..... yes, I am super busy all day every day. But, I schedule in time to engage and comment. To me, it's all part of it and important. As the channel continues to grow, it becomes harder and harder. But I will always do my best...always! Thanks so much for the support!
@Candles620
@Candles620 2 года назад
I love your videos, I watch them just about everyday 🥰
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks so much sharon
@Wrightn221
@Wrightn221 11 месяцев назад
You have led me to buying IGI 6006, so thanks you so much!!! You are appreciated. People love my candles.
@angelatalbert7800
@angelatalbert7800 2 года назад
Thank you so much, I am new to the candle world, you are one of my top five candle-making go to guys. You are doing a excellent job! Wish me luck on my candle journey!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks Angela. Appreciate that. Good luck to you!
@crystallauster9365
@crystallauster9365 2 года назад
Thanks wade your the best on RU-vid!!! I'm excited to try these tips!!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Made my day. I hope they help, let me know. We'll figure it out!
@bluelot7546
@bluelot7546 3 года назад
BEST candle making videos
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
😁 thank you. Many more on the channel...many more to come. Please share if you'd like. :) thanks again
@Fgggdfh
@Fgggdfh 2 года назад
HEY, ive watched so many videos but you actually spoke in my language i guess because im not confused anymore. thanks my guy !
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
😁 thanks so much! Lol
@cferguson7727
@cferguson7727 Год назад
Im addicted to this channel so much info its impossible to be unsuccessful if you follow through!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Thanks so much. I appreciate that!
@ms.kinyatta702
@ms.kinyatta702 Год назад
Wow what a helpful video! I just recently bought a slab of 6006 and I’m definitely going to use these tips for my next batch. Thanks for sharing
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
❤️
@jlewis364
@jlewis364 Год назад
Dang it, Wade! When I started watching your channel I didn't even burn candles. I just enjoyed the entertainment and entertainment. A year later I just can't stop making candles! Now I'm re-watching all of your videos to brush up on all the candle-making knowledge 😎
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
🤣🤣 love it
@zachmartin9990
@zachmartin9990 Год назад
So basically I have been binge watching your old videos while making candles. I love to see how far you have come. I am in the early stages and making test candles for my first 6 fragrances. Thanks for being a part of my world while I am grounded to my candle studio ( 2nd bedroom of my apartment). It’s currently 1 AM and I have 12 more tins to pour and then going to work on the Hogwarts house candles I have in development. Using only premier 700 wicks purchased through you. Just have to say I love how open you are even as you grow into a bigger and bigger company. Never seen anyone do what you do. Lave ya Wade, and keep on keepin on brother! PS. Would love a review of my candles when ever you can get back to that side of things. Thanks brother man! -Zach. ( also the candle joke I asked for was great! Thank you)
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Haha. Thanks Zach! I am pretty far behind right now but will try to bring in new review requests when I can
@loboshort
@loboshort 3 года назад
very professional i cant believe ive never seen your videos before.your work are is awsum.ive had problems with ht on 6006.iam feeling ready to try again after listening to you. thankyou
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks! Thats very nice. But don't feel bad... i haven't been posting them long. :)
@marlenelopez
@marlenelopez 3 года назад
Nice tip for the htp wicks. Gonna try that. Thank you
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
No problem 👍
@SirATLIEN007
@SirATLIEN007 Год назад
Hi Wade. Great video…for me, because IG6006 is what I’m predominantly using. Thanks again and I LOVE your knowledge and expertise of candle making. (Very Motivating!!)
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Thanks Edsel!
@heavenandlimes
@heavenandlimes 3 года назад
Obsessed with your channel!!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Lol. Thank you. I appreciate that. Feel free to share it as much as you want. It helps! :)
@TheAshleyNicoleBrand
@TheAshleyNicoleBrand 3 года назад
Great informative video, thanks for the post!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Of course! Thank you. :)
@akshaya1558
@akshaya1558 3 года назад
You make really nice videos, I got many things to learn..m a currently in learning phase of candle making 🙂..Thank you
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thank you. :) Happy to help!
@mayling3813
@mayling3813 2 года назад
Great video 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks!
@yvetteboonecreates
@yvetteboonecreates 3 года назад
Your videos are awesome. I would love to hear your take on the importance of adding fragrance oils at the right temperature…like is there a correct temperature. Why is 185 degrees believed to be the sweet spot, and explain how/if FO binds to the wax.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks Yvette. That is a great video idea. I will plan that for sure! :)
@ms_taree7335
@ms_taree7335 3 года назад
I want to try that curl tip on a test burn when I begin creating ~ Thanks!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Welcome! :) Thanks for being here!
@samanthamccall7609
@samanthamccall7609 Год назад
Starting up a candle business (in process) we are using 6006 and thank you so much the ‘cure time’ for this particular wax was so confusing and I really want to get wick testing out of that way!! Thank you so much
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
❤️
@indigoscents
@indigoscents 3 года назад
Great video!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks!
@Shedthelightcandleco
@Shedthelightcandleco 8 месяцев назад
I just adore you! I wish you would writ a book. You are a great teacher. I am in the process of starting a candle business and you are my go to for everything. I would love to share my story. With you!
@michealhavens
@michealhavens 3 года назад
I am a little jealous of your supply inventory! I am just starting out and hoping one day to have enough business to warrant having that amount of supplies on hand!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
In time my friend! :) Don't rush it. Inventory can be a pain. Lol
@Blue4736.
@Blue4736. 3 года назад
Gloved up...wicked up....and twist your wick. Love these comments 😅💥👍
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
😁😆😎
@Blaque07
@Blaque07 2 года назад
Hey I love your channel and I’m learning a lot from your channel. Im having trouble getting a hot throw with 6006 in my aura vessel from wooden wick co. I’ve tried adding FO at 180-185 and 170-180 with CD and HTP wicks. So far the HTP wicks work best but still not getting the great hot throw everyone talks about.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
I'd start by testing SEVERAL FOs first. not all FOs work well in all waxes. Many FOs these days have become subpar in my opinion too as they try to get competitive on price. I haven't used 6006 in aura jars myself. I prefr htp and premier 700 in 6006 as well as zinc core
@nicolelouise8224
@nicolelouise8224 3 месяца назад
Thanks for all your advice! Super helpful! Can I please ask how do you heat your glasses and for how long?
@melissaledesma3208
@melissaledesma3208 3 года назад
Very helpful
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Glad it helped. Thank you! :)
@TaraRenita
@TaraRenita 3 года назад
Thanks for sharing so thoroughly. It’s very helpful. Are you preheating the jars before you wick them?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
With 6006... i try to. If not, I pour hotter and cover. :)
@faithstr
@faithstr 3 года назад
So much awesome information! Thank you! Would you mind sharing where you purchased the jar wick holders?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks! :) I purchased these through Peak when they were still in business. Ill look to see where else they are sold though.
@paulasmith5082
@paulasmith5082 2 года назад
Thanks!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
❤👍
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Paula, I appreicate you!
@RoseNegrete
@RoseNegrete 3 года назад
Great video. Do you use any additive to the 6006 to harden it up for the hot summers or any that you know of?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I do not. 6006 isn't exactly hard like you indicated but it's not near as soft as most parasoys. It's nelt point of about 133 where not the others are like 120 at best. So its better than others, but yes... can still be tricky in super hot weather. You can ship with gel packs though. Vybar would firm it up a tough but only raise the melt point by a degree or 2. And you don't want to add it to 6006 as 6006 already includes vybar
@esmeraldareitz849
@esmeraldareitz849 3 года назад
Hi wayde I just subscribed and love your videos and have made many notes. I just purchased the 6006 for wax melts but would like them a little firmer. I have in hand some 464 and a bit of paraffin would any of these help if so what ratio would you suggest ? Thank you
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Sure. You are correct, 6006 alone isn't great for melts. I would add a hard paraffin personally... like 4625. 70/30 or 50/50 mix works well. :)
@marisoldiaz6850
@marisoldiaz6850 2 года назад
Hello. to me you are my Candle Teacher and the best handsome you tuber. thank you very much for you time, for to share.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
😊 thanks Marisol. ... for the feedback and compliment. :)
@blackunicornscollection9496
@blackunicornscollection9496 3 года назад
Hi Wade. Thank you for your videos. I found your channel yesterday and I believe I watched them all your videos. I subscribed because I am excited and ready to see more of your videos. Your patience and your explanations are gold. Would it be possible for you to make videos about selling wholesale, private, and white labels and explaining the difference? I hope I said that correctly. Thank you!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Great idea. I'll add that to my content topics! Thank you!
@sinfullheart37
@sinfullheart37 3 года назад
I don’t even use 6006 and this was cool lol.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
😂 Love this comment. Ha! Thanks Sarah!
@Tam-yq3sx
@Tam-yq3sx 3 года назад
Hey loving all your videos. What do the uv inhibitor do?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
It helps slow down color fading of discoloration if using candle dye (due to uv rays from light)
@ethansloan3939
@ethansloan3939 2 года назад
Hi there! i am making 8 oz tins, and 4 oz tins with igi6006, and using fragrance oil from Candlescience. Can you help me with what temoerature i should heat wax, what temp i should poor from my pot boiler into my pour jar, what temp to add fragrance oil, when to pour after stirring fragrance oil in, and also what wicks to use for each container?
@sonyabrinn8189
@sonyabrinn8189 3 года назад
Hi Wade! Is there a standard percentage of fragrance oil you use or would recommend using in 6006? 6% -10%? Thank you so much for all the great tips and videos!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Hey Sonya... I know you already saw my answer in the group, but just in case others here want to see my answer. I use 6% - 9% generally depending on strength of the FO. 6% for really strong FOs and 9% for lighter ones. Hope this helps!
@yolandah.4256
@yolandah.4256 3 года назад
Thanks for the tips I wanted get back to making candles but wanted to do it the correct way
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
No problem. Hope I can help. Many more coming!
@Leshaywilliams01
@Leshaywilliams01 5 месяцев назад
Hi! What size wick did you use for that jar & wax combo? I’m needing a place to start :)
@Obe.sparks
@Obe.sparks 3 года назад
Hi Wade. I watched your video again. My question is if I mix 6006 with igi 4625 at what temperature should i mix and pour? Thank you!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I'd add F0 at 180-185 and pour around 175. Adjust from there if you need to. Hope that helps.
@jmaegirl
@jmaegirl 3 года назад
Hi. May I ask where did you get the tool you used to place wick and wick holder to keep centered?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
of course. Several suppliers sell them. I do not recall if I got mine from Lonestar Candle Supple or Candle Science. But, it was one of those. :)
@jillcentala7097
@jillcentala7097 Год назад
Thank you so much for this video! I’m new to the process and right now I’m only doing melt’s using the 6006. Is the “cure” time the same?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Not really. No wicking which helps
@19andreask71
@19andreask71 3 года назад
Hi there, awesome video! Question how do I find the item you used to stick the wick to the vessel after you put on the wick sticker
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
A few suppliers sell them. Candle science and lonestar candle supply i believe. You can also look on Amazon. Search wick setter or wick setting tool.
@19andreask71
@19andreask71 3 года назад
Black Tie Barn Candle Co. thanks I sincerely appreciate your response
@GiOOli
@GiOOli 2 года назад
Hi Wade, which premier 700 wick would you recommend for an 8oz mason jar with 6006 wax? Thanks
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Honestly... the sizes vary greatly for depending on the FO. I use sizes all the way from premier 735 up to premier 765 for the ones that need it.
@marylowery4096
@marylowery4096 Месяц назад
Any advice on best fragrance oil companies?
@stormmatthews
@stormmatthews 3 года назад
Hi Wade. I'm just starting, that's to say I just made my 1st 2 candles and it's currently curing. 24 hours have definitely passed since I poured but I was waiting for another 24 hours to allow it to cure. However, you mentioned, it should be good to go once the candle is fully solid (I'm paraphrasing). So am I good to burn my candle after 24 hours?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Most people will tell you .. it depends. You can start burning to test the wick after a day or two for sure. If you want to test entire experience including HT, it may depend on your wax. All candles will get a bit better HT with more time. Paraffin and 6006 don't need much time but soy like 464 you might not smell anymore weeks. Just depends on how well the FO works with your wax.
@mariahcrites534
@mariahcrites534 3 года назад
If I was to preheat my tins by putting them in the oven what temperature and how long do you recommend?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I've never preheated tins. They hold great so well so if you want to preheat at all... you may just use heat gun or warning plate. But if want to use oven... use the lowest help possible for just a handful of movies l minutes. It varies by container type and size and they isn't a right answer. When I've preheated jars... I've done from 150 up to 190 for anywhere from 5 minutes to 15.
@thelight8457
@thelight8457 3 года назад
Hi, came across your videos for the first time. Great job sir! I’m loving what you’re doing. Question what brand candle dye liquid are you using?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Most are from candle science. Mostly because I've used them for so long that my recipes are all made with them and haven't had much of a reason to change. I've sampled others though and liked them too. :)
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
And, thank you! :)
@deteacher2b
@deteacher2b 3 года назад
Thank you again for another awesome video. Quick question...I have heard about preheating the jars in the oven for about 15-20 minutes but would like to ask at what temperature do you do this?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Most people use lowest setting on oven. Often between 120 and 150. Plenty good enough. :)
@deteacher2b
@deteacher2b 3 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks so much. I know me...350 (F) and wondering what happened. LOL!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
@@deteacher2b lol
@randydiehl7704
@randydiehl7704 3 года назад
I subscribed after watching this video. I have been doing research for month’s after my wife came to me with the idea that she and our 19 year old daughter had the idea to start making candles as a business. Naturally, as I am with everything, I went into research mode. I have been researching and purchasing things for them to get started. Currently I have GW464 wax. I am questioning if that was the right wax to start with. With the mail being delayed we have yet to get a first batch in. Looking to do so this weekend. Do you have any tips for working with this wax? I’ll be watching your other videos as well. Thank you for all the great information, you are the first I have left a comment to after watching many videos on RU-vid.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks for that great feedback Randy. Yes, I will be adding so much more. I will have a bit of a delay while we are relocating and setting back up (gonna take while). But, i will get back to videos in a week or so of some kind. To answer your question, its no secret 464 is not one of my favorite waxes. I don't like the look nor do I like the performance of the HT. Other than that... its great! 😁 No wax is perfect they all have pros and cons. I prefer 6006 over 464 for sure. Its tough to wick sometimes but much more reliable. I also like problend 600 and joy wax because they are so easy to use. But they can also be somewhat picky on FOs and good HT. I haven't found a perfect wax... but I am always looking. I will continue to post more and more on waxes I try. Also, just wanted to say that I love the idea you are doing this with your daughter. I have three boys.mm ages 14, 11, and 4. They all help where they can. My 4 year old obviously can't do anything, lol. But he likes to pretend. :)
@mulbah09
@mulbah09 3 года назад
Thank you for this video! I’ve been having issues with parasoy and getting a good HT. At what temp do you add the FO to the wax? And how long do you stir? I’ve been using Candle Science FO and I’ve been getting great CT but terrible HT. I have to be right up on it in order to smell the scent
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Common issue for sure. What parasoy(s) are you using? Some throw much better than others. Also, not all FOs throw real well in parasyo with a percentage of it being soy which can be pickier on oils in general. I add my oils at the manufactured recommended temps for pretty much every wax. Usually that is between 170 and 185. Hopefully this helps a bit!
@mulbah09
@mulbah09 3 года назад
Black Tie Barn Candle Co. I’m using IGI 6006. I leaned more towards that wax because I’ve heard such good things about how easy it is to use and how great the HT is. But yes, I definitely agree! It’s tricky with different scents! Thank you, this helped a bunch!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
@@mulbah09 I use a lot of 6006 as well. And, yes... compared to most parasyos, I find it has the best or most consistent HT. But it isn't perfect. :/ Its hard to get great HT with every scent without using a straight high quality paraffin. But, even weaker or poor quality FOs wont do well in that either. Most of the FOs from CS are good there. The fruity ones are the only ones I notice weak HT on for the most part.
@nialante2848
@nialante2848 2 года назад
Same problem I’m having!!
@Wrightn221
@Wrightn221 2 года назад
I use fragrance from Maple Street Candle, and haven’t had a problem. I stir for two minutes then pour around 160-170.
@charo0305ful
@charo0305ful 3 года назад
Great video! Where did you get your wick placer!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Its been a while... but I believe CandleScience has them. Lonestar did at one point as well. Maybe even Amazon. :)
@insidejob6961
@insidejob6961 Год назад
What wick are you using?
@tajmahlove7187
@tajmahlove7187 2 года назад
Best candle page I’ve found so far … I’m new to this I just ordered 6006 what was the powder you used ?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Called UV Inhibitor. Just helps keep colors from fading as quickly. It'd optional. Most don't use it to be honest (especially if not dying candles). It's beat though if your candles will be in stores on shelves under uv light.
@inkyimpressions
@inkyimpressions 3 года назад
New subscriber! I’ve been making wax melts for years but don’t really mess with candles that much. I use several different waxes myself for our wax melts.... Do you have a good wick suggestion for 6006 beginners? How about any other waxes and wicks? I’m all ears! 😇☺️
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thanks for subbing! I responded to this on one of your other comments. Hopefully that info helps. And.. I hope testing goes well! 😉
@vivalavam1115
@vivalavam1115 3 года назад
would i use that same size wick for an 8oz jar?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Will depend on diameter. Wicking really can't vary depending on jar, wax, FO, etc. So it would be a good start but definitely test. :)
@edgargarciahernandez2476
@edgargarciahernandez2476 3 года назад
I'm a huge fan of your content. I do have a huge question. What is the alternative for htp-83 6 inch wicks? I'm currently working with IGI 6006 and an amber vessel of 3 inch h and 2.5 top w. I been looking for htp-83 but all sold out.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Hey Edgar. Fortunately, htps should be coming back fairly soon from what I hear. Thst being said, wicks are hard to really be interchangeable. But... if you have any zinc core wicks to try, they work pretty well in 6006. Also try premier 700 series. I'd get sizes 740-760 and see if any of those work. Some people use eco and cd but I'm not a fan of those in 600y
@edgargarciahernandez2476
@edgargarciahernandez2476 3 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Awesome I will take your recommendation. What about LX 16?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Haven't used in thst size jar with 6006 so not sure. :/
@Divia828
@Divia828 3 года назад
Very informative! I’m having some issues obtaining a fragrant high throw with IGI 6006, HTP wicks, and the straight sided tumbler Libbey. Any suggestions or pointers you can maybe offer?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thats a tough jar to wick actually. What FO are you using and from what supplier. 6006 has good HT overall but still need quality oils, so I always start with checking the FOs. You can also try double wicking that jar with two really small wicks. Lile 2 htp 52s or 62s as a starting point. I'd also try 2 premier 725s or 735s. Again, those are just my best guessed for a starting point. I don't use that jar specifically but wood wicks can work in that size as well. Either way, I would start with your oils. Try several. If you get good HT with most the others, its probably just not a great oil.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Love your name by the way!
@Divia828
@Divia828 3 года назад
Thank you for your time and response, I greatly appreciate it. I have been having a very difficult time getting started. Here is my most recent breakdown: The flaming Candle Co.- Hawaiian Pink Hibiscus 6% FO; heated until 180*; FO added at 160*, And stirred slowly for approx. 2 minutes; Poured at 150*. I didn’t warm the vessels this time. HTP-73 mushrooming, poor HO, not full melt pool. I previously had been using all Candle Science FO. I switched from the Libbey 917CD to the straight sided tumbler.
@Divia828
@Divia828 3 года назад
Thank you ❤️
@jenesaisquoishop3901
@jenesaisquoishop3901 2 года назад
I know this video is a year old, but I hope you can help. I am using the ig 6006 wax unscented without dye. The 12oz libbey jars from candle science. I am testing wicks and can't find the right wick. Everything from black smoke/soot, mushrooms, little wax pool after 3 hrs burn. And flames that are too high/big and jumping, flickering. I have tested all wicks from eco, lx, CD, htp, and zinc. Knowing some were too small and/or too big. And none of them have worked. I have tested a total of 44 wicks. The first round was 14 and the second round was 33. Can you please offer some advice or suggestions? What am I doing wrong. So confused and frustrated... Thanking you for any response...
@Bloody_alchemy
@Bloody_alchemy 3 года назад
In England we can't get 6006 but I hear kerawax 4105 is the closest to a parrafin blend. It is parrafin and rapeseed. Is this a similar wax ?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Hey there. Honestly never used it before so I can't speak to that. I'll have to look igi it. Sorry not sorry helpful on this one right now. :/
@tonijohnson5326
@tonijohnson5326 3 года назад
When I pour my fragrance oil in to my wax it cools the wax down at least 14 degrees which don’t give me enough time to stir and pour timely. Is there anything I can do to help with this? I use IGI 6006. Any advice?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
What temp are you pouring at? Yes, 6006 being 70% paraffin will cool quicker than all soy for example. But that can also be a positive for other reasons. My advice is to add fo around 180-185. This is enough time to add it and stir. You also don't need to stir a fully 2 minutes. That is sort of a myth that started because people were blending well enough so it became a safe rule to follow to ensure proper blending. But, honestly... if you add your fo around 180-185 and mix it well for a good 45 seconds to a minute. You are good to go. Another things some people do is warm their oils before adding. I've never done this nor needed to. But you could try it if push comes to shove. :)
@mikejanson1939
@mikejanson1939 3 года назад
What temp u heat ur jars at in the oven?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I don't do it often, but if I do.. just the lowest setting is fine. Most ovens that is between 120 and 170
@darisalejuez9035
@darisalejuez9035 3 года назад
Hi I'm new to all this .are you using Fahrenheit or Celsius need help with that for my thermometer
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Fahrenheit for me. :)
@jennasullivan5077
@jennasullivan5077 3 года назад
I’ve been using Htp 73’s for my 8 oz jelly jars and always have an even pool and cools super smooth. Now that HTP has changed, do you feel like they don’t burn as hot? Lately they’ve not been melting around the sides Thoughts?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I haven't used the new htps yet... I thought they were still reformulated them? I only have the originals still. But.... I have seen that happen before and the reason for me was slight changes in the wax. Because the wax can vary a bit batch to batch. So you may look at that as well. I do plan on testing with the new htps as soon as I can though
@jennasullivan5077
@jennasullivan5077 3 года назад
As far as I know the makers of Htp said they should be on all the suppliers shelves now and the old should be gone. I’m wondering if that’s why candlescience discontinued because they weren’t going to use the new ones. Anyways, what is your go to wick for 6006 wax? Specifically jelly jars? 9oz straight sided?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
@@jennasullivan5077 Gothca. Good to hear then. I have plenty to keep my going while I test the new ones. :) Normally in my straight sides jars I use htp and premier700s but it depends on which wax I am using and what FOs.
@tonijohnson5326
@tonijohnson5326 3 года назад
After you light your candles how long does it take for you to smell the hot throw?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Just depends on the wax, how strong the particular FO is, size of jar, and size of room. In a small room like bathroom or small bedroom... probably 10 or 15 minutes. For a larger room can be from 30 minutes to an hour
@SweetpassionateTee
@SweetpassionateTee 3 года назад
Hi Wade, I’m new to your videos and I must say I’ve learned and am still learning a lot from you. I have a question. I use 6006 wax for my candles but I’m starting my wax melts too. I want to use 4625 but I thought adding some 6006 would give it a little push. Would you recommend and also if so how should I blend 70/30 etc? And if you don’t recommend those two waxes what wax Is best for melts that has great HT and keeps it shape? Thank you in advance.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
First of all, thanks for subscribing and the positive feedback! Glad to help. In regards to your questions... yes and yes! You are on a good track. I did a blend of 4625/6006 blend a lot and found success with various ratios. 70/30 up to 50/50 I found to be the best. Great HT while still enough 6006 to allow more than 6% FO. Plus, keep a good texture and form. It makes a great melt for sure!
@SweetpassionateTee
@SweetpassionateTee 3 года назад
Black Tie Barn Candle Co. Wade, Thank you so much! I’m ordering now. You are much appreciated for helping all of us with our questions and giving great answers. I’m glad you popped up under my candle search and thank you again!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
@@SweetpassionateTee I'm glad I popped up on your search as well! :)
@jennasullivan5077
@jennasullivan5077 3 года назад
What do you use the UV inhibitor for? Is it Vy Bar?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
UV inhibitor is to day the fading of your wax from uv light. Particularly if they will be sitting on store shelves. Vybar is different. Ill be posting a video on vybar later this week. Stay tuned! :)
@lkwittmayer
@lkwittmayer 7 месяцев назад
How muck wax did you use?
@carolinaskineticproperties
@carolinaskineticproperties 2 года назад
For customer orders. How long do you let them cure before shipping them out? Do you give them a lead time of a week or so?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
By the time you make them, let them cure a couple days plus label them, etc. Get an order, abd then shipping. It's usually at least a week anyway. :)
@barbr316
@barbr316 2 года назад
Hi there I’m new to candle making how much wax did you use for 4 candles 🕯 and fragrance how much? to use ? What size of vessel jar would you recommend for someone starting out making candles and is on a budget Great info thanks for video
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Thanks. I start with something simple like a Mason jar or jelly jar. In the ones I made they were about 7 oz. So if using a 10% fragrance load it would be roughly 6oz of wax and .6o of oil for example. Then multiple that buy 4 for four candles
@ellielovegrove778
@ellielovegrove778 3 года назад
Can you use jam jars for making candles.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Definitely!
@rebeccadotson2312
@rebeccadotson2312 3 года назад
Where did you get your candle wick holders from ?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Acandleco.com I believe is the site.
@Heavenlyhomecandles
@Heavenlyhomecandles 2 года назад
My HTP wicks fall to the side when burning, do you ever have that problem?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Yah. Many wicks lean, especially as they cure
@dolfan0382ify
@dolfan0382ify 3 года назад
Hi, I have ProBlend 600, what wicks do you recommend for 8 oz Aluminum Tin Containers? I am testing ECO 10-16 now, as we speak for C3 Soy. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Hey. I don't use that container so I can only speculate. But would need to know the diameter of the tin? Is it roughly 3" If so, if probably start with like an htp 73 or 83 or a premier 745 and adjust from there as needed
@dolfan0382ify
@dolfan0382ify 3 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Yes, it is just under 3, 2.95.
@junovue
@junovue 3 года назад
what mic? audio sounds great!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Thank you. Honestly, not sure off the top of my head. I'll have to double check. I actually didn't think it sounded that good but you made me feel better about it now. So thank you!
@michaeljohnbarr
@michaeljohnbarr 3 года назад
I use the medium straight-sided jars as well, but with 464. I tried the HTP-83, but there was too much hang-up left on the side of the jar. I've found that the HTP-105 seems to do the trick, but burns a little hot, and the HTP-104 was also leaving hang-up (not as much as the HTP-83). Do you have any suggestions, or is the HTP-105 good enough in my case?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
I dont use 464 in that jar so the best I can do is speculate. I would have thought that 104 would have been good in most cases just based off experience. But, of course it will depend on the FO as well. It may vary a couple sizes between FOs. Personally, I prefer a tad of hang up verses being over wicked and too hot. One is much more of a problem than the other. Also ,much of the hang up should catch up further down the jar. Not always and necessarily all of the hangup... but as long as its relatively clean sides.... you have a winner. The problem with aiming for ZERO hangup and perfectly clean jars... is that you need to over wick most of the time. Paraffin can do it, because it burns easier (generally). Bu with soy and because soy can be tacky and stick to the sides really well, can be tough to get completely gone. It is a common characteristic with 464.
@michaelbarr4456
@michaelbarr4456 3 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks for the tip. I had a few "testers" tell me that they thought it was a problem, but if I can state that it is a characteristic of the soy wax, then that's good enough for me. :) I really appreciate your advice, and loved the video! I was like, "That's my jars!" Keep up the good work!
@berrygoodgranny
@berrygoodgranny Год назад
Late to the game here...but I use 6006, 10% FO, and a standard Mason jar. Using Candle Science's wick guide, I use an ECO 4 wick. I get great CT from the 6006, nothing for HT. The ECO 4 makes a great melt pool, but if I smell the candle, I just smell hot wax. Any suggestions? THanks.
@falmcl1684
@falmcl1684 Год назад
ECO wicks never seem to do well in 6006. Try HTP wicks! Or even premier 700 series wicks.
@Andrea-rm3zj
@Andrea-rm3zj 10 месяцев назад
Where to buy the HTP wick from?
@15RunAway
@15RunAway 2 года назад
Wade, it's now been months since the new HTP wicks have been on the market. Have you started using the new one with this candle? If so do you like how it burns? And I know you don't like to use CD wicks.. Can you speak on a situation or two where you would use a CD wick?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Hey Dan. I have used the HTP wicks a bit. It may be just my experience, but they SEEM to be slightly hotter than the previous ones. Perhaps enough that they equate to one size larger. But that is still relatively small sample size as far as testing goes. It may be worth asking what others' experiences have been as well. That being said, I still have stock of the previous HTP's which is why I haven't really needed to use the new ones much yet. But I will eventually. Lol. I dont use AS many HTP's as I used to just because I use a lot of Premier 700s as well. all depends on the wax and jar I am using. Regarding CD wicks. It's not so much that I dont like them..... I just dont like them with the wax and jars I use specifically. They workfine in waxes like 464, 444, etc. So I guess that would be the answer to the 2nd part of your question. :)
@Shedthelightcandleco
@Shedthelightcandleco 2 месяца назад
What premier wick would you recommend, I don’t have HTP wicks?
@butterflyytby
@butterflyytby Год назад
How do you pre heat the jars?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Oven on lowest setting for 5-10 minutes is commong
@Beth77755
@Beth77755 2 года назад
Again, learned a lot! I expanded that end shot to look at how you list the notes. I'm wanting to do that on mine. Do you list ALL the notes and in what order are they listed? I'm looking at the CS Blue Spruce and those notes aren't the same as what you have on your label, but they did also redo their scents since this video. I'm currently waiting on an order with my first Blue Spruce and that color blue was almost what I had in mind, and I think I love it more than what I wanted lol
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Lol. I have some labels where I list notes, but not always. Totally optional. And yah they changed their oils since when I made that label.
@Beth77755
@Beth77755 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Now that I'm further "in it" I'm rewatching many videos and am better able to connect the dots lol Anyway, among other things, I bought your recommended wick trimmers (the ones in the video descriptions), but they're just not angled enough to get into the deeper candles very well (they're also 1/8" short of 1/4" but that's easily compensated). Then I saw the trimmers you show toward the end here... that angle looks like 90* and the bigger part (haven't I heard you call that a bevel???) looks thick (1/4"?), but it's not listed in the video description. Where'd you find those?!
@lauriesnodgrass9700
@lauriesnodgrass9700 3 года назад
very informative video! thank you! i've been in the testing phase for months, but i can't seem to create a candle that makes me happy enough to sell. i'm using IGI6006, but i've yet to find the right wick. i'm getting a nice cold CT, but a very underwhelming HT regardless of the FO used. i am purchasing FOs and wicks from all the major suppliers, so i'm sure they're all of good quality. i think i'm doing everything right, because when i place my candle on a warming plate, the scent throw is amazing. sadly, when i light the candle, the HT is a disappointment. i'm using standard 12 oz mayo jars with 10% FO load. please tell me which wick BEST works with IGI6006. maybe i'm expecting a stronger HT than can be achieved by homemade candles?? i've purchased brands like Orleans and Tyler, and those are so VERY aromatic that they make mine seem like a dud. i'd appreciate your advice. thank you in advance.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
It is hard to compare our own candles to big box companies who use proprietary blends designed for their specific application. Just do your best and you can get great results as well! I prefer mostly zinc core, htp, and premier 700 wicks with 6006. Or woodwicks if you use those in any jars.
@summitnorth4134
@summitnorth4134 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn What's the best to purchase the wicks you mentioned above?
@cmoney00000
@cmoney00000 2 года назад
Hello, I’m Pre heating my jars and still having poor jar adhesion. Using Vybar 103 as well. Any other tips?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
Vybar is a hardener so that isn't helping adhesion. And vybar 103 is for high melt point waxes so it's even harder. Of you want better adhesion leave out the vybar. But honestly, some waxes just have good adhesion and some don't unfortunately
@cmoney00000
@cmoney00000 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Thank you for replying. Melt to 190-200 Add fragrance 185 Pour 165-170 Pre heated jars Some sink holes, some have even cracked! Wood wick with some premier cotton wicks We want the best possible scent throw. During our testing they Vybar candles had better glass adhesion then the non Vybar. Lost for ideas. A few fragranced just no hot throw either. Some are amazing! Any suggestions?
@jline1890
@jline1890 Год назад
Hi Wade been seeing people weighing the FO separately but I believe it will be a waste of whats left from the separate container instead of directly weighing it to the wax and tare the scale. pls correct me if im wrong
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
You're not wrong. It's just a preference because it's more risk to add directly to wax. Like.... if you mess up and add to much, over pour, drop the bottle.. lol. It happens
@jline1890
@jline1890 Год назад
@@BlackTieBarn you're right. the only prob i have is an extra gram
@adastrajane
@adastrajane 3 года назад
Can you mix your own blends? I live in NZ - we don't have access to all of the waxes you mention. We have a choice of paraffin (not even sold by the candle supplies people - I buy it from a beekeeper who uses it to weatherproof his hives), soy, palm or coconut. No blends.
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Absolutely you can. Blends are common. But you will want to make sure the wax you are getting is suitable or made for candle making. For example, without know the kind of paraffin wax the beekeeper is using i am not sure. I would assume it may work. But you'd need to know some important details like the melt point, max FO load, etc. You will probably need to add vybar to it as well. You could also blend the soy and coconut or any combination. Experiment and have fun. :)
@jackied4535
@jackied4535 Год назад
Which wick stickers do you use?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn Год назад
Several over the years bust mostly cbslfe science and flaming candle I believe
@misspimake
@misspimake 2 года назад
Hi Wade, I’m thinking of trying out the IGI6006. I have a bag of ECO-8 6” wicks from Lone Star that I purchased several years ago. I’d like to use it up before purchasing new wicks. Will the wick work with the IGI6006? Thanks for your help!
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
It can depending on the jar and the FO. But it's not one thst I like myself
@misspimake
@misspimake 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn thanks for the quick reply! Do you have a go-to wick for this type of wax?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
@@misspimake Mostly, Premier 700s, htps, and zinc cores. But this wax is tough to wick in some jar sizes. So... just do a lot of testing. :)
@anaibarra3036
@anaibarra3036 3 года назад
Hello, I use 9oz straight sided jars, I am currently testing ECO 6 and also CD8 for IGI 6006 wax. Which wicks would you recommend for this wax?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Hi Ana. Eco and CD are among my least favorite wicks for 6006 honestly. Give them a shot, but for me they always smoked and sooted more than others. I prefer zinc, premier 700s, and htp. In that jar try the following: Zinc 44-24-18 up to 44-32-18 Premier 745 up to 760 Htp 73 up to 93 Will vary on FO.
@anaibarra3036
@anaibarra3036 3 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn thank you so much for your quick response. I will order those and try them out. Would you say LX is a good wick for this wax as well?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
They are okay. Hit or miss for me.
@donmichaelscandleco.7612
@donmichaelscandleco.7612 2 года назад
Hey Wade great video like always!:) I always learn something new Everytime I watch your videos that's what I love:) I have a question is igi 6006 the main wax you use? I'm asking because I'm in the middle of thinking about switching waxes I'm not getting the Ht I really want... Would you recommend me switching to igi 6006 I really want to try it because of the Ht and smooth tops. I always love your opinion thanks:)
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
It is not my main wax. I use a few including 6006 though. It's a good wax if you can dial in wicking. It's tough in some jars though. Tricky wax to wick be patient.
@donmichaelscandleco.7612
@donmichaelscandleco.7612 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn ok thank you so much:)
@MimiBondi
@MimiBondi 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn love this video and eager to try 6006 instead of C3. I normally use HTP 136 in my 3in jar but you mentioned wicking down? Which HTP size would you recommend?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 2 года назад
@@MimiBondi Hey Mimi, well the jars I am using with 6006 usually aren't 3" diameter jars. That size is VERY difficult to wick with 6006. The HTP I was mentioning wicking down was for the 2.2-2.5" jars. I typically use around an HTP83 on those depending n FO
@MimiBondi
@MimiBondi 2 года назад
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks for your fast reply! I was hoping you used it for larger jars too. Are you sayimg that size is difficult to wick with 6006 or, just with any wax? HTP136 in C3 is maybe a little bit large but htp126 is a little too small and double wicking isn't great...
@ScottishGing3r
@ScottishGing3r 3 года назад
What temp did you add the scent in?
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Between 180 and 185
@pollyoceangirlpc8146
@pollyoceangirlpc8146 3 года назад
Is it safe to mix 6006 with golden 444? I have the 8 ounce mason jars and would like to know if this blend would work well with it? Or should I just stick with the 6006? And is a wooden wick safe to use as well? I’m sorry I’m so new
@BlackTieBarn
@BlackTieBarn 3 года назад
Safe.... for sure. Just not sure the effectiveness. What are you trying to achieve? That will help me steer you a bit more. And yep, wooden wicks are fine. Just size them correctly and be sure to test each and every fragrance oil... just like with regular cotton wicks.
@pollyoceangirlpc8146
@pollyoceangirlpc8146 3 года назад
Not trying to Achieve just hear about blends Soy and wondered if advisable
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