I didn't know that's how one makes wax from honey combs. Truely Amazing! But will the candle burn without flickering or making those crackling sounds if it's dipped in wax and then into water? I'm new to this so would like to know a little more about it please. Thank you for the video :-)
Thank you for this tutorial! I’m excited to make these with my kiddos tomorrow! Question though, I think I may have the wrong kind of wick. My wick is 2mm organic hemp wick. Will that work for dipped beeswax taper candles??
Sorry but I don't know. It depends a bit on the temp of your wax. When your wax is to cool it puts a thicker coat on, but the candle starts accumulating lumps..heat the wax back up for a smooth candle. We just did a session with the grandkids and made a lot of candles🙂.
Yes Patty I am a beekeeper. You can see my website at www.upbees.weebly.com You can purchase wax from the major beekeeping supply companies ...like Dadant for a reasonable more price.
About 3-5 candles. When I do a group, I use a single mug electric cup heater to keep it warm enough throughout the process..you just have to add more wax as it gets used up.
@UPMichiganBees At the end of the video there were molds That you poured wax into. 4:48 in to the video. The reason I am asking is because I demo candel making at a living history farm. It looks like they are wood???
@@EXARCWithGrandpop Sorry for the confusion. These are silicone molds from Dadant.I have tried several different ones , but these work best. I work with a lot of wood and tried that route...didn't work.
The reason I like Yoopers, they get right to the point and make it simple! Thank you.
Thank you so much for the tutorial. I have harvested my first bit of beeswax and will be making dipped candles
You are welcome
I love your workshop, you are a true handyman. Happy Holidays
Sure glad you liked it. Back at you for the Holidays
Excellent video!
Great video! I'm glad I stumbled upon it.
Glad you liked it
Thanks this was really helpful, I'm making candles for the first time today! 🐝🌻
Best of luck...I will be making some also.
I enjoyed this, love your teaching style.
Glad you liked it!
the bob ross of candles!!
Love this so much thanks for sharing!!!! 😊💕
You are so welcome!
great video, what size wick do you use for the hand-dipped candles?
This was a great tutorial, thank you!
You are welcome!
Thank you for sharing! Very helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
I didn't know that's how one makes wax from honey combs. Truely Amazing! But will the candle burn without flickering or making those crackling sounds if it's dipped in wax and then into water? I'm new to this so would like to know a little more about it please. Thank you for the video :-)
Thank you for this tutorial! I’m excited to make these with my kiddos tomorrow! Question though, I think I may have the wrong kind of wick. My wick is 2mm organic hemp wick. Will that work for dipped beeswax taper candles??
I usually use a square braid # 2/0 or 1/0 for a bit larger one.As with "all things" candle try what you have...burn one down.
Great video. Thank you.
You are very welcome.
Thank You Very Much God Bless You !!!
You're very welcome!
Hello. Thank you for this wonderful tutorial. Can I ask how many dips were required to make the thickest dipped candle you showed? Thank you.
Sorry but I don't know. It depends a bit on the temp of your wax. When your wax is to cool it puts a thicker coat on, but the candle starts accumulating lumps..heat the wax back up for a smooth candle. We just did a session with the grandkids and made a lot of candles🙂.
thank you for your kind reply. :)
how do you keep the wax in the can hot after awhile?
I really want to learn to so this. buying beeswax is expensive, did you say you are a beekeeper? Or do you know beekeepers? thank you, Patty
Yes Patty I am a beekeeper. You can see my website at www.upbees.weebly.com
You can purchase wax from the major beekeeping supply companies ...like Dadant for a reasonable more price.
How long do you need to let the candles cure before burning them? What’s the optimal cure time? (if we can stand the wait haha)
I usually wait a day or two. Some say to put them in the freezer for 3 or 4 hours.
Hello. How long will your wax stay hot for dipping. Wanting to do this for my class and figuring out the set up. Thank you.
About 3-5 candles. When I do a group, I use a single mug electric cup heater to keep it warm enough throughout the process..you just have to add more wax as it gets used up.
@@UPMichiganBees Thank you so much for your prompt response! 😊
Great video! What were your molds made from?
I didn't use molds, just dipped the wick in the wax. The wax was contained in coconut water cans.
@UPMichiganBees At the end of the video there were molds That you poured wax into. 4:48 in to the video. The reason I am asking is because I demo candel making at a living history farm. It looks like they are wood???
@@EXARCWithGrandpop Sorry for the confusion. These are silicone molds from Dadant.I have tried several different ones , but these work best. I work with a lot of wood and tried that route...didn't work.
Hello thanks for the tecniques. The mold, which material you use?
I use siicone molds.
Wonderful
Thanks
Its ok if water gets in the wax?
A small amount won't hurt anything, but you should have nearly zero if you give a. little shake to the candle after it comes out of the water.
Hi do you sell bees wax?