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Wick Testing - Everything you need to know for DIY Candle Making 

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Everything you need to know about wick testing for DIY at home candle making.
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To conduct a proper and thorough wick test:
First gather your supplies (containers, wicks, wax)
Next we are going to conduct a base test using just the straight wax, no dye or fragrance oil at this point.
Consult a wick guide to find the suggested size for the container you are using. In addition to the size the wick guide suggests, we are also going to choose several others that are within a close range, at a minimum the next size up and the next size down from what the guide suggests. It's always a good idea to choose test wicks from each series of wicks, in later testing we will be narrowing our search down to one from each series to determine optimal hot throw.
Now that you have the wicks you are going to test as your "base test" go ahead and make them in to candles (straight wax only)
Once the have dried begin your test burn. Dont forget the rule of "one inch per hour" For every inch width of your container, allow one hour of burn time to reach proper melt pool. (so a 3 inch candle takes 3 hours, etc...)
Once the time is up examine your base candles for the best performers. A great melt pool will be 1/4 to 1/2 inch with a nice steady non flickering flame and no build up on the tip of the wick.
Now that we've seen the best that our base test has to offer, we can choose one or two from each series to test for hot throw.
This part of testing is known as the Performance Test. Now is the point that we bring in our dye and fragrance oil. We make the candles in the same manner that we would if we were going to be making a batch to sell or give as gifts. Once they have dried and cured we can begin our test burns again.
For the first test burn we will go for proper melt pool again, just to ensure nothing has changed drastically by adding dye and fragrance oil. (Remember the rule of one hour per one inch)
Once we have seen that the melt pool is still forming properly, go ahead and move the candles to separate rooms, equal in size if at all possible. We now conduct test burns, in 4 hour increments to judge the hot-throw. This part is fairly subjective. I find it easiest to have a sheet of notebook paper by the candle and every time I walk in the room I will rate the candles' hot-throw on a scale of 1-10. Friends and family can be a big help at this point as well.
Once the candles have completely burned we will have determined;
1- The wick from the base test still performs with dye and F/O
2- Which test candle has the best hot throw
3- That the candle is performing consistently throughout the entire life of the candle.
At the end of testing, your base test should have given you 4-5 good options to test further. And your performance test should have named a clear cut winner.
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@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
And the winner is.... Leticia Graham!!! Please email me at timberridgecandles@yahoo.com
@leticiagraham86
@leticiagraham86 6 лет назад
OMG! I CAN’T BELIEVE I WON!!!!😃😃😃
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 6 лет назад
Congratulations Leticia!
@kassandravaldovinos8710
@kassandravaldovinos8710 6 лет назад
What size container are you using
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 6 лет назад
Hi Kassandra, if you are asking me, I'm currently testing a 3"Wx3.5"H round glass jar. If you want to ask Tim then click the "Reply" button under his comment. :)
@sofscents4860
@sofscents4860 5 лет назад
Hello Tim! I am currently using 8 ounce mason jars what wick size do you recommend?
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 6 лет назад
Oh, here's something else I would like to mention that saves on waste, expense and time when testing wick sizes. This relates to the section of your video where you turn the candles upside down on the rack and put them in the oven to melt them down. Don't attach/insert wicks when you pour the test candles. Instead, poke a hole in the center of the candles with a metal skewer stick once they have completely hardened. Measure how tall the wick needs to be, cut the wick tab off and insert the wick (right side up cause some wicks are directional and won't burn properly if you insert them upside down). Of course you only want to do this with jars that are at least 2.5" - 3" deep, otherwise after 2 or 3 test burns the wicks will be falling over. This way, if you test a wick size and it is definitely way to large or too small then all you have to do is pull the wick out while the wax is still soft. Then hit the top of the candle with the heat gun to level the top off again and let it harden. Use the metal skewer again to poke a hole in the center, insert a different size wick to test. You can keep repeating this with the same candle till you find the best wick size and you can also top off the candle with more wax mix too once it burns down. Once you find the best wick for that jar, wax and scent mix then you can make a new test candle with the winning wick properly attached and do a test burn all the way to the bottom of the jar.
@dannymendez
@dannymendez 5 лет назад
OMG, excellent idea. Very good too. Keeping comments like that.
@joinfranknow
@joinfranknow 4 года назад
YOU LADY ARE A FREAKING GENIUS. ILL BE MAKING BEESWAX CANDLES AND YOU JUST SAVED ME $ 200 MAY GOD BLESS YOU... IM STUNNED, GREAT HELP, THANK YOU...
@isamarloya11
@isamarloya11 4 года назад
Laura Captain I am confused by what you mean.
@shellylynn3063
@shellylynn3063 4 года назад
Laura Captain Do you make videos? I’d love to see it
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 4 года назад
Hi Shelly, I'm flattered that you would ask but right now I don't have any candle making videos. It's on my to-do list, LOL. Enjoy your candle making. :) Oh, you may want to browse and join this helpful website, www.craftserver.com/ I'm a member on there and it has lots of useful candle making information.
@cacevedo07
@cacevedo07 Год назад
This is the most comprehensive and honest review about testing candles. Many thanks.
@karacella9513
@karacella9513 6 лет назад
Your videos are Awesome! I can't believe the time you put in to help others.....it's a one of the nicest things a person can do to help others...we all Thank You!!
@samanthawin4223
@samanthawin4223 6 лет назад
Thank you for taking the time to share your findings! I really appreciate your putting in this much effort and being so thorough. You are doing a great public service, sir. :)
@susanplouff7412
@susanplouff7412 2 года назад
This is the best wick testing video I’ve seen. THANK YOU!
@Tomb13
@Tomb13 4 года назад
Your "Testing and Quality Control" is absolutely spot on. Thank you for all you've done sir and wishing you and yours a wonderful future in business and life. 👍
@Platos_Rave
@Platos_Rave 6 лет назад
Just found this channel after doing research on how to make candles. This is by far the most comprehensive and well thought out tutorial channel on candle making i've found. On a side note I'm an avid reloader so i'm very intrigued to try your gunpowder candle. I'm definitely going to have to order that one. Thanks for the incredibly helpful step by step guides!
@caroldanvers265
@caroldanvers265 Год назад
Your video was the best testing candle strategy I've seen thus far. Now I know how to test candles.
@MaggieJimenez_
@MaggieJimenez_ 6 лет назад
I wish I would’ve seen this video before I started selling my candles, I spent way more time and money doing testing. Great information, I shared on my Facebook
@leticiagraham86
@leticiagraham86 6 лет назад
Thanks again Tim for the wicks! They came as expected.😃😃😃
@Meredith471
@Meredith471 6 лет назад
Thanks so much Tim! You explained this so much better than anyone else has that I have seen and now I know exactly what I need to be doing and how. I posted to my Facebook page.
@Meredith471
@Meredith471 6 лет назад
Facebook page is under MeredithOwensKillingsworth, just in case you are searching for where people actually posted
@kirstinbone
@kirstinbone 6 лет назад
I shared on twitter! And thank you for making this. I just got into candle making, and this was so helpful. I was literally reading up on wicks this morning!
@nicoles8176
@nicoles8176 4 года назад
Thank you. You are very helpful and an excellent teacher. I’m a beginner. I love candle and wants to leaner as much as I can how to make it. I watched many videos and you are the best to me. You explained things very clearly and patiently. Thanks again.
@LoneStarCandleSupply
@LoneStarCandleSupply 6 лет назад
Great video! This is very similar to how we test wicks here before we bring them into our inventory. Keep up the good work!
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 6 лет назад
Hello Lone Star Candle Supply, I'm a fan and I use your E-Z Wick Setter Tools. It makes wicking your container candles so much faster and easier.
@Inspiremefineartisansoaps
@Inspiremefineartisansoaps 6 лет назад
You’re an excellent teacher. Thank you for your time.
@Inspiremefineartisansoaps
@Inspiremefineartisansoaps 6 лет назад
Posted to FB.
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
+Natalie M thanks 😊😊
@safarov9
@safarov9 6 лет назад
Tim. You are a great help for me! I shared on my Facebook Page! You have boosted my confidence in the early stages candle making.
@nicolepeasley6676
@nicolepeasley6676 6 лет назад
I have learned so much from your videos! Thank you so much!! My current challenge is getting the wax to have a smooth top (no sinkholes or roughness) as well as having the wax adhere to the jar with no wet spots. I’m just testing different pour temps for now to see what happens and hopefully I’ll find the magic number. My husband thinks it’s the wax itself.
@snuggleb100
@snuggleb100 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge n taking the time to test these wicks. Wicks are the hardest thing to figure out for me n appreciate this so much.
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@Jasmination21
@Jasmination21 6 лет назад
Wish I saw this sooner! Thank you, thank you and thank you! Now I know how to save some wax when trying out my 9oz straight sided jars 🙏🏼
@christinabrand74
@christinabrand74 6 лет назад
Thankyou. I am now looking at starting up myself and this has really helped.
@aankrum1
@aankrum1 6 лет назад
Thanks Tim for this video! I shared it on Twitter & FB!
@noraledford487
@noraledford487 5 лет назад
thank you!! great information ive watched this twice and took notes!
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
Thank You :)
@kencouch2522
@kencouch2522 4 года назад
appreciate all your videos. excellent presentation. very detailed.
@tishatittle1010
@tishatittle1010 6 лет назад
Another great and helpful video Tim. Shared on my facebook.
@lauracaptaintv
@lauracaptaintv 6 лет назад
Thanks again Tim for a very helpful video on such a tough subject as properly wicking your candles. Geez, wick tests can have me pulling my hair out, LOL, not to mention all the time and expense of it. This process will save loads of time and money in the long run. I too buy candle supplies from Lone Star Candle Supply, they have good stuff. Cheers!
@cameronpeterson7544
@cameronpeterson7544 5 лет назад
Great video thanks for showing the whole process
@preetisuresh3641
@preetisuresh3641 3 года назад
Great video. Thank you for your time and effort
@MsFabDee
@MsFabDee 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your video: very thorough!
@janineregan3594
@janineregan3594 5 лет назад
Thank you soooooo much for a great and easy to understand video!
@heathervanderbrink6737
@heathervanderbrink6737 5 лет назад
Great video with wonderful information. Thank you!
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
Thanks for watching!
@moz9280
@moz9280 6 лет назад
Yay been waiting for this video!!! Thanks Tim!!! I posted it on my Facebook!!!
@jvonnaharris2593
@jvonnaharris2593 6 лет назад
Thanks this channel is so helpful keep up the great work! I shared on facebook!😊
@alisonbaker1963
@alisonbaker1963 6 лет назад
Thanks Tim for the great explanation. It is something I find to be the most problematic in the whole process. I've shared the video on facebook, whatsapp and snapchat.
@thelittlethings8420
@thelittlethings8420 5 лет назад
Such an informative video Tim, thank you! I will begin retesting today. Do you trim your wicks during the testing phase?
@jeremys4326
@jeremys4326 6 лет назад
Maybe you could do a video on the methods of wicking a candle? Such as high temp hot glue gun vs wick stickers and their pros vs cons?
@patriceleathers8980
@patriceleathers8980 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this video. I feel so slow at times. It takes me awhile to understand something. Some ppl understand more by hands on, some understand by reading and others are visual. But you did really good now I can make a few test candles lol. Appreciate it
@silvanagarofalo202
@silvanagarofalo202 3 года назад
Amazing information. Thank you. ☺
@amandakisler5588
@amandakisler5588 6 лет назад
I love all your videos! I shared to my Pinterest!
@warrenscott2253
@warrenscott2253 6 лет назад
Shared on Facebook! Your videos are great!
@yvie925
@yvie925 3 года назад
so informative, thank you!
@trevantmann4851
@trevantmann4851 3 года назад
great information!! Thank you !
@MsBrooke20
@MsBrooke20 4 года назад
Hi Tim, I loved this video thank you so much! I have a question I currently use a CD-10 for my 10oz Candle Jars and it works great for me. However, What CD wick would you recommend if I wanted to double wick a 16oz jar?
@JusBuTTer
@JusBuTTer 6 лет назад
Loved this vlog
@bodyworker81
@bodyworker81 6 лет назад
Awesome videos, Tim! Thank you so much for sharing all your knowledge with us. I was wondering about your thoughts regarding wick testing... Say, you have a candle that pours with smooth tops (I use C3) but when during test burn, I end up having a sink hole after the candle cools. How big of an issue is this? Is the candle not sellable, etc? Thank you!
@angielilliank.1109
@angielilliank.1109 4 года назад
Very helpful, thank you so much!!!!!
@tiarathomas8444
@tiarathomas8444 3 года назад
I love your videos! so detailed, not rushed. Please can you do one for gel wax. Thanks 😊
@joycepelegrina7525
@joycepelegrina7525 6 лет назад
Great Video. Shared to my Facebook!
@Lu31ishLu
@Lu31ishLu 5 лет назад
Thanks for this and all of your other videos. I am a new candle maker and I'm learning so much from you and other seasoned candle makers. What size was the wick that you chose in the end?
@try4you2
@try4you2 6 лет назад
Shared on my facebook page, good video!!
@craftersworldexpress9153
@craftersworldexpress9153 6 лет назад
You did a great job.
@abbybartlett4739
@abbybartlett4739 4 года назад
Love your videos
@marisoldiaz6850
@marisoldiaz6850 3 года назад
Hello there that is so helpful, thank you for to share. i will be scare to put it in the oven to melt. but i will thanks i just made 5 pund of candles and didnt work.
@adrianab5639
@adrianab5639 6 лет назад
Hi Tim. I shared on Facebook, Twitter , and Pinterest . Thanks!
@darlenefoster1879
@darlenefoster1879 6 лет назад
I love your videos I Learned a lot from you and share with my friends on Messenger
@chrissyleigh3287
@chrissyleigh3287 6 лет назад
Great videos I was wondering how long after you make the candles before you do the wick testing? Thanks
@valj2216
@valj2216 5 лет назад
The best "how to video" on test burning etc that I have found. Thank you very much for the tips and tricks! And also especially useful was the evaluation of the mushroom, this had me confused so I am happy to see that my wicks look good despite a little mushroom at the top.
@valj2216
@valj2216 5 лет назад
I do have a question about test burning. I am not including any fragrance or color in my candles. After the burn test I extinguished the flame and allowed to cool. Can I now perform a performance test on these test burned candles or should I start from scratch with a new pour with the best performing wick? My candles are beeswax:coconut oil in a 2:1 ratio poured into WECK canning jars, I am working with the straight sided, 2.25" diameter, 3" tall. The best wick so far for this size is #1 square braided prewaxed tabbed wick. I do have a little wax hangup and hope this resolves during the performance test. Any advice or comments are greatly appreciated!
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
Once you've determined the best performing wicks, I would recycle everything else and start from scratch.
@valj2216
@valj2216 5 лет назад
@@TimberRidgeGifts Thank you so much for a reply! I decided to do a performance test on this candle I mentioned and not recycle yet, I am on the 3rd burn on this candle - the second test it performed well but still having wax hang up, it didn't catch up. But now on the 4th burn the flame is tall and dancing. I quites down then starts dancing again. Ugh. what now. This is due to heat convection currents in the jar? any comments or recommendations appreciated! I just watched the video for the 4th time :)
@valj2216
@valj2216 5 лет назад
I can't find much detailed information on the wax/oil combo I am creating, I think I need to test the temperature of the wax blend as it is melting in the candle. Then start looking for wicks which perform well for this temp wax? Am I looking in the wrong direction?
@valj2216
@valj2216 5 лет назад
using a digital read thermometer I burned the candle awhile to get a melt pool, blew it out and stuck the thermometer in the wax pool. I get 140. Any thoughts on this and how it might be impacting my results? TIA!
@Realbits12
@Realbits12 3 года назад
you made it very easy to understand.. thank you.. just had a quick question as a new entrant to candle making... wont you have to cure the candles before testing the performance?
@sstarjoyy
@sstarjoyy 3 года назад
Such knowledge!!!
@dude81869
@dude81869 6 лет назад
Shared in facebook group candle making for beginners by nature's items
@tammybranham8223
@tammybranham8223 6 лет назад
shared to my Facebook! Thanks for the great info
@stephaniesheen5645
@stephaniesheen5645 4 года назад
I just found your channel, thank gosh!!! i have been trying to make candles for awhile and can't find the proper wick. I just ordered the sample wick bag. Could you tell me what size of jars in this video you are using? please.
@greenteablend
@greenteablend 6 лет назад
Wonderful video, I learned so much! Question: when you speak of container diameters, are you referring to the jar opening or the wider base part of the jar. I have apothecary jars that are 3" at the top opening but widen out to almost 4". Thanks!
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
+greenteablend the diameter refers to the width at its most narrow point.
@ButterflyGirl1981
@ButterflyGirl1981 6 лет назад
Just starting doing my candle I been using the 464 soy wax golden brand. And I was using the cotton wick for a 8oz jar and 16oz. So could you explain again do you need that the 464 or 444 Is good wax and can you recommend just starting out have a lot to learn
@michellechavez5752
@michellechavez5752 5 лет назад
Hi Tim, thank you for your videos. I am new to candle making and so far my big problem is a flickering or dancing flame. I’m not sure what’s wrong. I have a jar 3 inch in diameter and am using an Eco14 cotton core wick and GB444 soy wax. Am I using the wrong size wick??? HELP!!!
@caro83211
@caro83211 4 года назад
Thank you very helpful
@morenarobles3689
@morenarobles3689 2 года назад
Muchas gracias... good job.. 👍
@dee_charm6574
@dee_charm6574 6 лет назад
Nice video. Where can i get the CD12 to purchase and a spool about 2000ft ?
@Cm-vi4vz
@Cm-vi4vz 4 года назад
Great video
@ozzyalvarez5906
@ozzyalvarez5906 3 года назад
Great video! How many days did you let your candles cure for test phase 2 (The 4 Blue candles) with color and fragrance. Thanks!
@tbaby124
@tbaby124 6 лет назад
You are amazing my biggest problem in candle making has been wicking , can't thank you enough for this video, was wondering exactly which wax type did you use for these testings I has be only worked with g464 soy wax
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
+tbaby124 the wax used for this video was GB464
@waynerobinson3469
@waynerobinson3469 5 лет назад
Tim, really useful and insightful, thank you. One question on wastage...can you re-use scented wax...am thinking if I follow your guide about melting in the oven, will this burn off any remaining scent and therefore leave a fragrance free wax block that can be re-used?
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
hmmm, have never tried to completely reuse it. Might be good to reuse in chunk candles, but I don't think it would be as good as using virgin wax.
@CommonCommenter
@CommonCommenter 4 года назад
I like this guy
@tammybranham8223
@tammybranham8223 6 лет назад
shared on Facebook - thanks for the great info
@christinaealem8122
@christinaealem8122 6 лет назад
thanks so much for your help I posted it on my Facebook page
@vegan_guac
@vegan_guac 2 года назад
Amazingly detailed video-thank you! What if your wick is mushrooming a lot but the candle struggles to reach the full melt pool? Seems like such a contradiction because a wick that's too large would create a huge melt pool, but it doesn't fully, yet it mushrooms :( and this is with the minimum amount of f/o 😓
@dandee28
@dandee28 2 года назад
this has been the most helpful out of all the videos ive watched and with mass testing. What diameter are the jars there and how much wax do they hold? What wax is that also? I have been testing on 3 and 3.5 diameter opening jars and getting frustrated. Ive used soy 464 with eco 8, 10, 12, 14 and 12 seems like the best but once you blow it out and re light them, theres wax on the walls so it starts to tunnel. Also how long do I let the candles cure for before testing properly?
@A.O280
@A.O280 6 лет назад
Based on your results, would you say the wick guide is accurate? I have different sized jars (tall, short, etc.). How do I get the candle to fill the whole room with fragrance, is it as simple as to add more fragrance to the mixture? Thank you for the videos!
@jerryp6001
@jerryp6001 7 месяцев назад
Love it. Hey... who's the guy in the punisher shirt? Oh.... that's the candle guy
@lauraallen140
@lauraallen140 6 лет назад
I'm learning so much from you. Oh I shared on Facebook.
@chrisharris5497
@chrisharris5497 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video, as a new candle maker I’ve been pulling my hair out when it comes to wicks, I thought I’d cracked it the other night when I finally got a decent hot throw and a nice consistent flame but the following day when I lit it I then had a much poorer hot throw as well as a majorly dancing flame. To say I was disappointed was a major understatement May I ask a question though please buddy, in that bag of wicks I’m guessing you’ve got wicks for soy wax as well as paraffin wax, maybe even for a parasoy blend, I’m not sure what wax you’re using but do you use the wicks aimed at your specific wax or do you just try a few sizes of every wick whether they are aimed at your wax or not? I’m in the UK and our choices of both wicks and waxes is far less than what’s available in the US. Thank you in advance for any advice you can offer
@ImranHussain-mi2iv
@ImranHussain-mi2iv 4 года назад
Hi man. Which wick would you recommend for 464 soy wax. Thank you
@Santamonicadrainco
@Santamonicadrainco 6 лет назад
this is great
@rogernoon5667
@rogernoon5667 5 лет назад
I'm confused. The HTP 83 is smaller than an HTP 104 correct? But the HTP 83 has a better melt pool than the HTP 104. I just started making candles GB 464, 10% FO from candle science and had a melt pool that barley reached the edge using an eco 10 wick in a 8 oz jelly jar so I then tried the HTP 104 and it's even smaller. By the looks of this video and how the HTP 83 seems to burn better than the HTP 104 do you recommend I try the HTP 83?
@bigdog2486
@bigdog2486 6 лет назад
timber ridge gifts i love the channel but i would like to know more about essential oils. do you use them and hiow much do you add into a pound of soy wax?
@cookievf
@cookievf 5 лет назад
Fast Break Sports Network Great question! I am not a fan of the mysterious and sometimes harmful contents of fragrance oils. And scent is of less importance to me as incorporating too much EO make everything way more expensive, sooo, just a few drops to simply enhance the experience and infuse with energy/intention. IMO
@shopourdream1547
@shopourdream1547 5 лет назад
Excellent video!! 👏 what size jars are these??
@versovahobbies9614
@versovahobbies9614 3 года назад
He mentioned the size as 2-1/2" Mason Jar and hence two and a half hours of testing time at about 4:00 minutes of video. Hope this helps.
@debbieevans1440
@debbieevans1440 6 лет назад
Thanks for the video Tim! We are testing both 464 and 444 wax. We are also testing a variety of fragrance suppliers as well as varying our wicks. Our candles look great on first pour, however after we burn them, the wax is becoming pitted post burn. The once smooth surface has craters . Any suggestions?
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
It can actually be fairly common to have that happen. I've chased that problem around quite a bit and came to the conclusion that there must be certain additives or solvents in some fragrance oils which cause it to bond to the wax molecules in a weird way. It's best just to accept that soy wax can be stupid some times. I can accept the fact that it may look a little weird after use...after all, you are setting it on fire. :)
@mitchkwok
@mitchkwok 3 года назад
Hi, does the heat throw affects the cure time?
@garyincanada1743
@garyincanada1743 6 лет назад
Great video...but I have a question. Why would the HTP104 perform as underwicked compared to the HTP83, when the 104 is a larger wick?
@heyyyyyms.carter2650
@heyyyyyms.carter2650 3 года назад
I caught that too. I think he may have accidentally mixed those two up.
@solangelp
@solangelp 3 года назад
I want to know this too!
@2imaginecouk467
@2imaginecouk467 3 года назад
Greetings from Scotland. Thank you for your videos, really great info. Question please: @ 8.50 you cut the wick of the test candle. Are these specific scissors? Looked so easy. Many thanks again for your great tutorials.
@d.delatte3888
@d.delatte3888 3 года назад
After trying all the scissors in my house and needle nose pliers and wire cutters, fabric scissors are what do the trick.
@mdevorah6833
@mdevorah6833 4 года назад
Never thought of a physical test. I did purchase a same set of wicks from a different company and did not know how to proceed
@srssca38
@srssca38 6 лет назад
Thanks again for a great video! I was wondering... what is the container size that you used for your testing in this video. Thanks!
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
+Shuri Skovold these were 8-ounce mason jars.
@srssca38
@srssca38 6 лет назад
Great Thanks
@littgaia2939
@littgaia2939 5 лет назад
I had to read comments and found only one that mentioned what I hoped you'd point out. Wicks are woven or braided and if you insert the wick in the wrong direction, you get a trio of mushrooms at the top after an hour of burn. I was hoping you'd show a close up of the directional placement of the wick for a clean burn. Wick packaging used to do that, but now that so many come from overseas, directions are neglected. Wire core wicks stand straighter for filling containers, but again can be placed in the wrong weave direction.
@kirstinbone
@kirstinbone 6 лет назад
Also shared on Instagram. I do have a question. What are the differences in the wick filaments (cotton, zinc, paper, etc)? How do the filaments impact burn and melt pool?
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 6 лет назад
+Jes B. Some are designed for specific wax types, some will burn hotter than others, some will burn differently than others such as self trimming wicks that are designed to curl into themselves in to the hottest part of the flame to constantly keep the excess wick burned away.
@deeamari2
@deeamari2 6 лет назад
Shared on Facebook and Twitter
@jenniferorellana4724
@jenniferorellana4724 5 лет назад
can you make a video on how to make 3 wick candles
@BriBunny14
@BriBunny14 4 года назад
How does the liquid color differ from the color dye blocks?? Is it using less?
@KKHandLLH
@KKHandLLH 5 лет назад
2 questions. What do you suggest if you perform a wick test and don't have a "ideal" result. One size created the mushroom effect, while the size directly below it, caused a small melt pool and tunneled. Also, when you accidentally mix too much wax and fragrance, can you allow it to harden in a container and reheat it at a low temp to pour later?
@TimberRidgeGifts
@TimberRidgeGifts 5 лет назад
First question: I would run the test again using a couple of each. It could be likely that there was a defect or other unknown factor that could have affected the wicks or the candles and gave you less than desirable results. I would run it back again just to make sure. Second: I'm not a fan of remelting and reusing scented wax. Not in products for sale anyhow. The reason being, that as the wax melts, some or all of the fragrance oil will be burnt off, but there is no way to know just how much. So when you reuse the wax and add more fragrance oil, without knowing what the starting point is, there is no way of knowing what your final fragrance load is. Too high and it could potentially cause aesthetic or performance issues, or even fire hazards.
@stephaniegarner4923
@stephaniegarner4923 5 лет назад
Hi, what size jars did you use? Not sure if I missed it.
@versovahobbies9614
@versovahobbies9614 3 года назад
He mentioned the size as 2-1/2" Mason Jar and hence two and a half hours of testing time. Hope this helps. And yes, he mentioned this at about 4:00 minutes of video.
@julzmartinez8511
@julzmartinez8511 3 года назад
Hello! Can you help me figuring out what kind of wick I can use to provide a slow burn for mold candle. The candles are small about 4-5” and I’m using coconut soy wax and alil of beeswax to harden candle. ? Please help
@samanthacameron4805
@samanthacameron4805 2 года назад
What wax did you use for this video? Do you use different wicks for different types of wax?
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