@@BlackTieBarn You are welcome brother. I enjoyed watching your contents. Can I get an answer for this question, I'm using Bw-910 Paraffin/Soy Wax and was wondering if you could give some insights on what Size wick from the 700 Series for jars of 3"inch diameter? I use 8% fragrance oil in my candles.
@@declanosbourne62 Hi Declan, this is a tough one sir. I dont really use that wax so I'm not sure as I woul;d be completely guessing. But... the other issue is that B910 is a pillar wax and might be a little firm for container candles. Of course it can work, it just means I am not real sure what wick would be best with that wax being a harder wax with a higher melt point. You might be better off double wicking that sucker if you haven't tried yet. Maybe a couple P720s for example? That is just a guess again since I dont use that wax. Perhaps someone else can offer some insight. If wanting to stick with single wicking... I would start at probably P767 and then adjust up and down as needed. Again... just guessing though. :/ Sorry not much help on this one.
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks a lot. I'm trying to avoid reheating the top of the candles for sinkholes, but yet to find the wax that doesn't gives all that sinkholes. Can you recommend me one two waxes that doesn't gives sinkholes?
Watching you from the UK. This is so interesting and helpful, you explain everything so well - Thank You!! You are definitely my "Go to Candle Guru" from now on.
I want to Thank You for all the time, energy and knowledge that you constantly share with all of us. Greatly appreciated. I'm constantly watching, learning & taking notes.
I have to say I’m new to watching candle content, I’m an entrepreneur meaning I’ve started several “successful” business in a wildly different field. I just appreciate the candle specific knowledge without business minded content. But you make me feel that I can learn and understand this different field. I thank you!
Great! Thanks for your kind feedback. I do have business related videos as well because many new to the industry want or need those too. But I LOVE content specific on candles. :) Thanks for being here!
Really interesting as a new candle maker, I know realize Vanilla is one of my problems. Thank you I will start finding out which of my fragrance oils contain it.
I like your videos because they are very informative. Thanks a lot, watching them all the way from the UAE. I would've loved it if you put photos to demonstrate each problem you are talking about. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tip. I had planned to but ran into timing issues. Definitely on the next Troubleshooting one. Thanks so much for the feedback and for being here!
Thank you for ALLL YOUR VIDEOS. thank you for making them free and thank you for being so helpful! I am starting out my own business with candles nd you have helped me greatly!!!!!! ♥️
Great video!! Although I don't know why people get so weird about wet spots, its just what wax does, its not a problem... I've never bought a candle in my life because of how it adheres or not to the glass... It's just normal. Worrying about it just takes time away from concentrating on making candles.
Thank you so much for this video. You are clear and concise. I made a few more candles using your advice and I significantly reduced my sinkhole problems! Thank you for helping me figure out my candle making problems! :-)) Looking forward to your next video!
Yes they're sure it's! Part of the reason is that there are multiple ways to do things. But, unfortunately, there is also bad info out there shared. Thanks for being here!
Thank you for your videos these have helped me so much. I made candles for years then got out of it for several years and now back in and the waxes now are a lot different and I’ve been struggling with the sink holes . This has helped me allot !
Hi I’m new to candle making I have not made a candle yet I am waiting for a candle kit hearing you talk about pouring the wax to hot or pouring the wax to cool reminds me of yeast when you’re making bread it can’t be too hot because you’ll kill the yeast and it can’t be too cool because it won’t proof properly that’s what it remind me of another question how did you come up with your company name black-tie barn and as I listen to your video I’m getting all kinds of ideas going through my mind while you’re talking so I can’t wait to make my first candle. I love your fur babies so cute 🥰
Thank you and great comparison! As far as my name and brand... I have a video about how I got started (origin). But its really just a name thst fits me. I like classy and rustic and worked in both industries so it was a good name for me. :)
😆 well good timing then! I'm so happy you are here. Every time I see your name pop up... I'm like "Hey!!!" As if we are actually friends! 😁😂😆😅 lol. Good luck! :)
@@BlackTieBarn I know… 🤣🤣 I’m always tuned in… I know a good business man with a plan (thanks to my Father) you have made a huge impact on my candles… and you need to be a motivational speaker ……… 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and I have to join your FB group too! 😩😂
@@LadyCatrinaJ Awe, well thank you. That's very sweet of you. Glad to help. I know its a tough gig but its doable if you are patient and persistent! And thanks again for the nice comment about motivational speaking. Lol. Believe it or not, I've done a bit of it. But it feels odd sometimes depending on the audience! Haha!
HT! HT is my biggest nemesis. I do not have issues with sinkholes, jar adhesion, mushrooming, deep meltpools, none of that but HT is always minimal. I've sourced scents all the way from Candle Science to 16/17 sigh
can you show a candle with air bubbles ? i keep getting problem with my candles but not sure what its called. its like a small area on side of the jar u can see
👏🏼🙌🏼 You’re the Best Wade!! Any tips on creating a tool / pattern for wick placement and centering. Drawing a circle and measuring a 3 wick is a little tricky lol I kind of got it but don’t want my melt pool to be off centered. Any advice?
Testing my first candle right now (should have left it to cure a bit longer but I could not resist! I made it 4 days ago..) So far I've got sinkholes, and well on my way to tunneling... On the other hand burning it "fixed" the too strong smell - there is barely any hot throw... not quite a success yet I would say! - small edit - it actually got much better after the 2 hours mark! there is definitely hot throw (I realised that after I opened the window to feed a squirrel) and the wax on the side is now catching up...
I am very new to candle making. I stared with soy, had no hot throw... at all. So I was like this is amazingly hard so I watched some RUclips videos and decided paraffin wax was what I needed. It worked awesome. Fills two large rooms in my home. However get sink holes and like a bubble around my wicks. Also I tried coloring the wax. I used mica cause I thought what gorgeous colors. well it all went the bottom and my top looked like wax with glitter. I used my liquid color and if i added correct drops it would be just barely colored and to much would end up in the bottom of the picture. Ughhhh Im so frustrated. do you have advice for a great candle dye? Should i warm my jars and foil them up to prevent the sink holes and the weird bubble that forms around my wick some times. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!😊
I agree with a lot of what you said about hot throw. It is far easier to get it with paraffin and parasoy blends. Sink holes, dips are all normal. Just part of the process to consider in your workflow. Bubbles usually can be fixed by different pour temps. Unless you are talking about those white/colored bubbles on the top of your paraffin candles. This is normal, especially for mottling paraffin wax. Its just a characteristic of the wax. You can smooth them with a heat gun if you prefer. As far as candle dye. Well, paraffin needs less dye than soy. Its less dense and holds color better. If you are adding too much it might be settling at the bottom. Try adding color first at the hottest temp (i usually add color between 190 and 200. Blend very well.
Candle science and lobster carries quality candle dyes. I use liquid dyes because it's more easy to work with so you don't add to much or to little. 5-7 drops per pound will give a nice color in Paraffin wax. Soy Wax will give a lighter shade if you use the method I mentioned but you can get Bright shade if you add more dye but be careful not to add to much.
@@BlackTieBarn I used to add dye just at 185° but I realized I got in trouble with the temp drops lower before I put my fragrance so I started experimenting and add dye at the temp you suggested and it work pretty fine. I need to find that pouring temp sweet spot for my ParaSoy blend and stick to it.
Hi, thanx 4 the wonderful tips. My question is when we check for hidden sink holes, do we have to put a skewer through all your candles, how else would we know? Thank you!
If you are using a wax that is susceptible to sink holes which is many of them... I poke relief holes through all of them. Many manufacturers do this even on a large scale
Wade, I don't know if you know this or not but this video is not on your facebook page. Maybe you just haven't gotten there yet. Looking forward to more videos!
What would you say bout mushrooms in candles? I tend to get mushrooms on my wicks. I doesn't seem to matter what type or size wick I use. I read somewhere that mushrooms are acceptable in candles as long as they do not reach 3mm wide. What would you suggest to eliminate this problem, if it is at all possible to. I'm experimenting with IGI 6006 in a 9 oz straight jar. I tried HTP, Eco, and CD wicks of different sizes. They all cause mushrooms in my candles.
It's nearly impossible to prevent any snd all mushrooms. Just limit them as you can. If you aren't getting bad ones in a normal burn time frame I wouldn't worry about it too much. Certain waxes and wicks are worse than others. The harder a wax is to burn and consume the more mushrooming generally
Great video very informative! What wick(s) would you recommend for IGI 6006 para/soy blend? I’ve been looking into this but there are so many wicks in this industry!
I agree with Lara who also commented. I use mostly htp and then premier 700 and zincs are split. It depends on the jar size of course as well. I have a video or two making 6006 candles where I discuss my process. Also have a whole detailed video on wicks. Will link below. Hope it helps! ruclips.net/video/FVlsH3N4T3M/видео.html
Yah it's mostly wax type and pour temp. You want the wax to cool slowly. So try pouring a tad hotter, cover/insulate the area around your jars, and slow down the cooling process. :)
@@BlackTieBarn I've been thinking if you fill glasses with uncontaminated wax i.e. No frag or wicks after it has cured can you re-melt and use again ? This would save wax and I could perfect the wax side of it first with no waste. Then I could introduce frag and wicks and then concentrate on the burning.
It can happen for couple reasons. If the FO has vanilla, or certain dyes if colored, overworked, wood wicks, property of the FO, and some waxes do it more than others. Can be lots of things
Thank you Wade for a great, informative video! I have an issue that puzzles me. I am experimenting with 2 fragrance types, using the same container, wax, wick and fragrance dosage level. The fragrance with the higher flash point, consistently has a higher flame than the fragrance with the lower FP. The FP’s are well within the acceptable range for candle making! The flash points are correct because I designed the fragrances myself and have documentation stating the FP’s. From my research a flame shouldn’t exceed 1”-1.25”. Would you be able to provide any information as to why this would happen?
That's a tough one and I can only speculate. Oils with higher FPs are usually... usually denser heavier oils. That could cause them to cause a different response eith the wick while burning. Are you using the same wick with all your oils? If so, that would definitely cause this. All oils are different and each should be tested as a new candle. I have several different wicks used in the same jar and with same wax with only the FO being different. It's a major part of the overall blend and recipe. So changes (different FOs) can often need different wicking for sure. But if that is not the case... I'm not sure, that's a good question. Lol
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks Wade for your reply! I have been following your recommendations using 2-3 different wicks that would be appropriate for the particular wax. The fragrance in question does have a higher crystal content, but that should have the opposite effect concerning the height of the flame. Crystals and a family of ingredients called aldehydes can cause issues with wick migration. I am using your recommendations based on the excellent video you did on wicks. I am a Perfumer who has created fragrances for over 30 years, and this is certainly a learning curve from the other side of the industry.
Hey Chyrisse! Depends on jar. But I most prefer htp, premier 700 or zinc wicks for 6006. Let me link my detailed "All About Wicks" video below. It has lots of info on wicks and what to be considering. Plus I mention several suggestions. I hope this helps. Also, I have another video making 6006 candles where I talk a lot about 6006 specifically. Check that one out too. 😁 ruclips.net/video/FVlsH3N4T3M/видео.html
I'm having an issue consistently centering some of my wooden wicks. I know this is critical because it can affect my candle performance if not centered. Any suggestions?
Hey Cynthia! Wood wicks are tougher sometimes because there aren't little tools to help you center without making some type of template. My advice would be to make a template for your jar. My an is to make some for people when I get a chance. Also, I'll be sampling and testing some wood wick holders soon and depending on how they work, they may help with centeriduring placement. Stay tuned! :)
?? A wick is flaming too hot tall and flickering So I assume too big a wick But as it burns down the pool is even The flame no longer tall and flickering Little to no wax left on sides Finally burns down completely using all wax. So is this wick too large?! It did look way too tall initially! But after the first two burns was almost perfect?
Wonderful!!! I asked you because another candle maker said that all the videos on RUclips the don’t tell you the secrets. So I was wondering what types of secrets are does. Your videos are extremely helpful 🙏🏻
@@mariebk1 I would tend to agree with that. Most dont share everything but sometimes it is for good reason. Yes, occasionally it is to not reveal secrets which I do understand a bit if they need to protect their own business. But, honestly.... most simply don't cover every detail or secret because it just isn't possible in a single video. If I could.. i would sit down and talk for hours every video. But that wouldn't not be received well. Lol. I already have videos that are quite long, ha!. But I do share so much stuff in my videos. I think it is one of the reasons people enjoy the channel. But there are of course things that just require a lot more than a video to explain in complete detail. Hope that helps!. And thank you for the positive feedback! :)
In paraffin, it wouldn't be frosting.. it would be either mottling (normal and intentional with many kinds or paraffin) or jump lines. Pour hotter to fix those.
@@BlackTieBarn on all the videos ive seen it looks like frosting or like miff on it. I Should add im using silicon molds and adding dye to wax. I think it has something to do with the temperatures. But im still learning. Do you have a example of mottling? Thank you 😁
I can say it was the most useful video I've ever watched about candle making problems. looking forward to the next one!
😁 thank you
@@BlackTieBarn thank you!!! Such informative video!
Thanks! :) And you're welcome
Two of my main problems were answered in the first few minutes. Thank you for this clear informative and generous presentation.
You're welcome!
You are the best wade. No one to beat you out there. Best video.
Thanks so much!
@@BlackTieBarn You are welcome brother. I enjoyed watching your contents.
Can I get an answer for this question, I'm using Bw-910 Paraffin/Soy Wax and was wondering if you could give some insights on what Size wick from the 700 Series for jars of 3"inch diameter? I use 8% fragrance oil in my candles.
@@declanosbourne62 Hi Declan, this is a tough one sir. I dont really use that wax so I'm not sure as I woul;d be completely guessing. But... the other issue is that B910 is a pillar wax and might be a little firm for container candles. Of course it can work, it just means I am not real sure what wick would be best with that wax being a harder wax with a higher melt point. You might be better off double wicking that sucker if you haven't tried yet. Maybe a couple P720s for example? That is just a guess again since I dont use that wax. Perhaps someone else can offer some insight. If wanting to stick with single wicking... I would start at probably P767 and then adjust up and down as needed. Again... just guessing though. :/ Sorry not much help on this one.
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks a lot. I'm trying to avoid reheating the top of the candles for sinkholes, but yet to find the wax that doesn't gives all that sinkholes. Can you recommend me one two waxes that doesn't gives sinkholes?
Watching you from the UK. This is so interesting and helpful, you explain everything so well - Thank You!! You are definitely my "Go to Candle Guru" from now on.
Thanks Sally! 😊 I appreciate the support! Part 2 coming soon!
I want to Thank You for all the time, energy and knowledge that you constantly share with all of us. Greatly appreciated. I'm constantly watching, learning & taking notes.
Thanks Shelling. No problem at all. You are welcome! 😁
Omg! Same!!
Hey from Kansas City! I’m a new candle maker and this is super helpful!
Hey Laya! Awesome to have you here! Glad you liked the video. Go chiefs! (Of your a chiefs fan). Lol
So happy i found you. You're so easy to understand!
Interesting point on the 100% soy wax shelf life. Saved me 6 months of testing ~ :) Thanks!
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I have to say I’m new to watching candle content, I’m an entrepreneur meaning I’ve started several “successful” business in a wildly different field. I just appreciate the candle specific knowledge without business minded content. But you make me feel that I can learn and understand this different field. I thank you!
Great! Thanks for your kind feedback. I do have business related videos as well because many new to the industry want or need those too. But I LOVE content specific on candles. :) Thanks for being here!
Really interesting as a new candle maker, I know realize Vanilla is one of my problems. Thank you I will start finding out which of my fragrance oils contain it.
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Thank you for putting all this info in one video. Looking forward to Part Two.
Absolutely! 😁
I like your videos because they are very informative. Thanks a lot, watching them all the way from the UAE. I would've loved it if you put photos to demonstrate each problem you are talking about. Thanks again!
Thanks for the tip. I had planned to but ran into timing issues. Definitely on the next Troubleshooting one. Thanks so much for the feedback and for being here!
Thank you! I’ve been trying to research problems with discolouration and your tips have given me a great place to start minimising these issues. 😊
😃 great!
Dude! You ROCK!! I like how your sort of like a teacher! I so love to learn this way! Thanks a bunch!! I just subscribed to the channel!! ❤
Thank you for ALLL YOUR VIDEOS. thank you for making them free and thank you for being so helpful! I am starting out my own business with candles nd you have helped me greatly!!!!!! ♥️
Thanks Ashley!
Great video!! Although I don't know why people get so weird about wet spots, its just what wax does, its not a problem... I've never bought a candle in my life because of how it adheres or not to the glass... It's just normal.
Worrying about it just takes time away from concentrating on making candles.
Agreed! :)
Why is is it that all of the wax so far has no number on it. You would think that it would have to.
Thank you so much for this video. You are clear and concise. I made a few more candles using your advice and I significantly reduced my sinkhole problems! Thank you for helping me figure out my candle making problems! :-)) Looking forward to your next video!
Glad to hear! Thank you for the feedback
Thanks for doing this...love the way you explain everything..just starting this candle journey and there is so much conflicting information
Yes they're sure it's! Part of the reason is that there are multiple ways to do things. But, unfortunately, there is also bad info out there shared. Thanks for being here!
Right I keep getting different info and stuff and I just want my candles to smell nice D:
I'm taking notes from all your videos. Thank you.
😁 Thanks Aimee. Appreciate your support. Good luck with your candle making ! :)
So much valuable info! Thank you so much!
Thanks Vanesa!
Another great video thank you. Love your new hair cut
Lol. Thanks!
Thank you for your videos these have helped me so much. I made candles for years then got out of it for several years and now back in and the waxes now are a lot different and I’ve been struggling with the sink holes . This has helped me allot !
Glad to hear! Thank you! :)
Wow your awesome can't wait for part two thanks for the tips and concerning issues
Thank up! Definitely. Plan is to get it done later this week/weekend!
Another gem wade. Excellent job!
Great coverage Thanks for all that you do. Very helpful
Thanks Rich!
Thank you Lynell!
Excellent video. Great topics. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome! :)
Hi I’m new to candle making I have not made a candle yet I am waiting for a candle kit hearing you talk about pouring the wax to hot or pouring the wax to cool reminds me of yeast when you’re making bread it can’t be too hot because you’ll kill the yeast and it can’t be too cool because it won’t proof properly that’s what it remind me of another question how did you come up with your company name black-tie barn and as I listen to your video I’m getting all kinds of ideas going through my mind while you’re talking so I can’t wait to make my first candle. I love your fur babies so cute 🥰
Thank you and great comparison! As far as my name and brand... I have a video about how I got started (origin). But its really just a name thst fits me. I like classy and rustic and worked in both industries so it was a good name for me. :)
You always come through with the exact thing I may be doing wrong... thank you 🙏🏽
😆 well good timing then! I'm so happy you are here. Every time I see your name pop up... I'm like "Hey!!!" As if we are actually friends! 😁😂😆😅 lol. Good luck! :)
@@BlackTieBarn I know… 🤣🤣 I’m always tuned in… I know a good business man with a plan (thanks to my Father) you have made a huge impact on my candles… and you need to be a motivational speaker ……… 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 and I have to join your FB group too! 😩😂
@@LadyCatrinaJ Awe, well thank you. That's very sweet of you. Glad to help. I know its a tough gig but its doable if you are patient and persistent! And thanks again for the nice comment about motivational speaking. Lol. Believe it or not, I've done a bit of it. But it feels odd sometimes depending on the audience! Haha!
What is the best pouring temperature?
Great video, I found it very helpful.
Glad to hear it!
HT! HT is my biggest nemesis. I do not have issues with sinkholes, jar adhesion, mushrooming, deep meltpools, none of that but HT is always minimal. I've sourced scents all the way from Candle Science to 16/17 sigh
Scent is part of it. Wax is a large part as well. And then. Of course vessel size and wicking. But yah... it can be painstaking right? 🤣
me too!!!
can you show a candle with air bubbles ? i keep getting problem with my candles but not sure what its called. its like a small area on side of the jar u can see
Great information in this video. You have answered most of my questions 😉😊
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Thank you for your advice!
You're welcome a
So helpful, thanks for sharing!!!
You're welcome!
A like before watching .I'm sure this video will be useful.thanks a lot
Thanks! I hope so too! I appreciate you being here!
👏🏼🙌🏼 You’re the Best Wade!! Any tips on creating a tool / pattern for wick placement and centering. Drawing a circle and measuring a 3 wick is a little tricky lol I kind of got it but don’t want my melt pool to be off centered. Any advice?
Not off the top of my head.... especially trying to explain through text. Let me do some playing around and see what I come up with. :)
@@BlackTieBarn Awesome thanks!
Testing my first candle right now (should have left it to cure a bit longer but I could not resist! I made it 4 days ago..) So far I've got sinkholes, and well on my way to tunneling... On the other hand burning it "fixed" the too strong smell - there is barely any hot throw... not quite a success yet I would say! - small edit - it actually got much better after the 2 hours mark! there is definitely hot throw (I realised that after I opened the window to feed a squirrel) and the wax on the side is now catching up...
Oh good! BTW... now I wanna go feed a squirrel
I am very new to candle making. I stared with soy, had no hot throw... at all. So I was like this is amazingly hard so I watched some RUclips videos and decided paraffin wax was what I needed. It worked awesome. Fills two large rooms in my home. However get sink holes and like a bubble around my wicks. Also I tried coloring the wax. I used mica cause I thought what gorgeous colors. well it all went the bottom and my top looked like wax with glitter. I used my liquid color and if i added correct drops it would be just barely colored and to much would end up in the bottom of the picture. Ughhhh Im so frustrated. do you have advice for a great candle dye? Should i warm my jars and foil them up to prevent the sink holes and the weird bubble that forms around my wick some times. Thank you for sharing your knowledge!!😊
I agree with a lot of what you said about hot throw. It is far easier to get it with paraffin and parasoy blends.
Sink holes, dips are all normal. Just part of the process to consider in your workflow. Bubbles usually can be fixed by different pour temps. Unless you are talking about those white/colored bubbles on the top of your paraffin candles. This is normal, especially for mottling paraffin wax. Its just a characteristic of the wax. You can smooth them with a heat gun if you prefer.
As far as candle dye. Well, paraffin needs less dye than soy. Its less dense and holds color better. If you are adding too much it might be settling at the bottom. Try adding color first at the hottest temp (i usually add color between 190 and 200. Blend very well.
Candle science and lobster carries quality candle dyes. I use liquid dyes because it's more easy to work with so you don't add to much or to little. 5-7 drops per pound will give a nice color in Paraffin wax. Soy Wax will give a lighter shade if you use the method I mentioned but you can get Bright shade if you add more dye but be careful not to add to much.
@@BlackTieBarn I used to add dye just at 185° but I realized I got in trouble with the temp drops lower before I put my fragrance so I started experimenting and add dye at the temp you suggested and it work pretty fine. I need to find that pouring temp sweet spot for my ParaSoy blend and stick to it.
Hi, thanx 4 the wonderful tips. My question is when we check for hidden sink holes, do we have to put a skewer through all your candles, how else would we know? Thank you!
If you are using a wax that is susceptible to sink holes which is many of them... I poke relief holes through all of them. Many manufacturers do this even on a large scale
@@BlackTieBarn thanx! In fist stages of base lining. 🙂
Great information thanks 😊
No problem!
Wade, I don't know if you know this or not but this video is not on your facebook page. Maybe you just haven't gotten there yet. Looking forward to more videos!
Thanks Tom. Yep, I just hadn't got around to posting it there yet. But thanks for looking out! 😁
What would you say bout mushrooms in candles? I tend to get mushrooms on my wicks. I doesn't seem to matter what type or size wick I use. I read somewhere that mushrooms are acceptable in candles as long as they do not reach 3mm wide. What would you suggest to eliminate this problem, if it is at all possible to. I'm experimenting with IGI 6006 in a 9 oz straight jar. I tried HTP, Eco, and CD wicks of different sizes. They all cause mushrooms in my candles.
It's nearly impossible to prevent any snd all mushrooms. Just limit them as you can. If you aren't getting bad ones in a normal burn time frame I wouldn't worry about it too much. Certain waxes and wicks are worse than others. The harder a wax is to burn and consume the more mushrooming generally
Great video very informative!
What wick(s) would you recommend for IGI 6006 para/soy blend?
I’ve been looking into this but there are so many wicks in this industry!
I've been using 6006 for a few years now. My go to is HTP, followed by Zinc and The Premier 700 wicks.
I agree with Lara who also commented. I use mostly htp and then premier 700 and zincs are split. It depends on the jar size of course as well. I have a video or two making 6006 candles where I discuss my process. Also have a whole detailed video on wicks. Will link below. Hope it helps!
ruclips.net/video/FVlsH3N4T3M/видео.html
What temperature should wax be? I’m new to candle making
It depends on the wax type so go really answer. It wildly varies
Hello- Really enjoy your "how to". I love 6006 wax & wondered how long you let the candles cure before lighting? Thanks for all the info.
I typically test after a few days and comfortably selling them then as well. :)
Great advice.. Thank you!
Your welcome! :)
After making a candle what is the cause of cracking from wick to sides is it the temp of glass before pouring?
Yah it's mostly wax type and pour temp. You want the wax to cool slowly. So try pouring a tad hotter, cover/insulate the area around your jars, and slow down the cooling process. :)
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks I will try that tomorrow I'm using RCX wax .
Thank for all your You Tube Videos they are very informative well done.
Thanms Adrian!
@@BlackTieBarn I've been thinking if you fill glasses with uncontaminated wax i.e. No frag or wicks after it has cured can you re-melt and use again ? This would save wax and I could perfect the wax side of it first with no waste. Then I could introduce frag and wicks and then concentrate on the burning.
No harm in doing that. :)
What about yellowing after burning?
It can happen for couple reasons. If the FO has vanilla, or certain dyes if colored, overworked, wood wicks, property of the FO, and some waxes do it more than others. Can be lots of things
Thank you Wade for a great, informative video!
I have an issue that puzzles me. I am experimenting with 2 fragrance types, using the same container, wax, wick and fragrance dosage level. The fragrance with the higher flash point, consistently has a higher flame than the fragrance with the lower FP. The FP’s are well within the acceptable range for candle making! The flash points are correct because I designed the fragrances myself and have documentation stating the FP’s. From my research a flame shouldn’t exceed 1”-1.25”. Would you be able to provide any information as to why this would happen?
That's a tough one and I can only speculate.
Oils with higher FPs are usually... usually denser heavier oils. That could cause them to cause a different response eith the wick while burning. Are you using the same wick with all your oils? If so, that would definitely cause this. All oils are different and each should be tested as a new candle. I have several different wicks used in the same jar and with same wax with only the FO being different. It's a major part of the overall blend and recipe. So changes (different FOs) can often need different wicking for sure. But if that is not the case... I'm not sure, that's a good question. Lol
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks Wade for your reply! I have been following your recommendations using 2-3 different wicks that would be appropriate for the particular wax. The fragrance in question does have a higher crystal content, but that should have the opposite effect concerning the height of the flame. Crystals and a family of ingredients called aldehydes can cause issues with wick migration. I am using your recommendations based on the excellent video you did on wicks. I am a Perfumer who has created fragrances for over 30 years, and this is certainly a learning curve from the other side of the industry.
Hi. I am working with igi 6006. What wick do you recommend. I have tried so many and I just can’t seem to get it. Please help me.
Hey Chyrisse! Depends on jar. But I most prefer htp, premier 700 or zinc wicks for 6006. Let me link my detailed "All About Wicks" video below. It has lots of info on wicks and what to be considering. Plus I mention several suggestions. I hope this helps. Also, I have another video making 6006 candles where I talk a lot about 6006 specifically. Check that one out too. 😁
ruclips.net/video/FVlsH3N4T3M/видео.html
How do warm up your jars
Geat gun on low or even just in the oven on lowest setting for 10 minutes
I'm having an issue consistently centering some of my wooden wicks. I know this is critical because it can affect my candle performance if not centered. Any suggestions?
Hey Cynthia! Wood wicks are tougher sometimes because there aren't little tools to help you center without making some type of template. My advice would be to make a template for your jar. My an is to make some for people when I get a chance.
Also, I'll be sampling and testing some wood wick holders soon and depending on how they work, they may help with centeriduring placement. Stay tuned! :)
@@BlackTieBarn thanks!
Is it worth to set up business when around is so many candle...?
Plenty of demand and business out there. Just grow slow and steady. :)
is it possible to blend paraffin and soy wax?
Yes. Extremely common
?? A wick is flaming too hot tall and flickering
So I assume too big a wick
But as it burns down the pool is even
The flame no longer tall and flickering
Little to no wax left on sides
Finally burns down completely using all wax.
So is this wick too large?!
It did look way too tall initially! But after the first two burns was almost perfect?
Is it easy to make candle business?
I wouldn't say easy, no. I don't think any business is easy. But it's enjoyable and you get the hang of it. :)
Why is my candle smells like burn fire while burning?
most likely wrong wick type or overwicked. Could be the oil or wax though too
@Black Tie Barn Candle Co. will be nice if u can take your secrets out of the drawer for us! What’s your niche, secret?
Not sure what u mean. Lol. I don't hold any secrets, lol. I'm very transparent about what I do and my materials throughout my videos. 😁
Wonderful!!! I asked you because another candle maker said that all the videos on RUclips the don’t tell you the secrets. So I was wondering what types of secrets are does. Your videos are extremely helpful 🙏🏻
@@mariebk1 I would tend to agree with that. Most dont share everything but sometimes it is for good reason. Yes, occasionally it is to not reveal secrets which I do understand a bit if they need to protect their own business. But, honestly.... most simply don't cover every detail or secret because it just isn't possible in a single video. If I could.. i would sit down and talk for hours every video. But that wouldn't not be received well. Lol. I already have videos that are quite long, ha!. But I do share so much stuff in my videos. I think it is one of the reasons people enjoy the channel. But there are of course things that just require a lot more than a video to explain in complete detail. Hope that helps!. And thank you for the positive feedback! :)
I disliked the video by mistake 😩... You are heaven sent!
😆 Thanks! you can just click it again and it will remove the dislike. :)
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I have frosting in my paraffin wax
In paraffin, it wouldn't be frosting.. it would be either mottling (normal and intentional with many kinds or paraffin) or jump lines. Pour hotter to fix those.
@@BlackTieBarn on all the videos ive seen it looks like frosting or like miff on it. I Should add im using silicon molds and adding dye to wax. I think it has something to do with the temperatures. But im still learning. Do you have a example of mottling? Thank you 😁
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