Put your vessel on a scale. Tare it. Add water to level you want your candle. Let's say 600ml times that by 0.9 and you get the amount of product you need in your vessel. This would include fragrance and wax
Hi , so first of all you have to prioritize the brackets, and don't include the "%" in your equation. so what you have to do is (1+0.1)=1.1 so 14.4/1/1 = 13.09 , I know the comment is 3 months old but just in case..
Great info. ~If I’m using more than one oil ~ take that end number and divide by the number of oils? Thx
How do we find the net weight of our vessel? Where can we find that video? 2:52
How did you calculate the net weight of your candle
Put your vessel on a scale. Tare it. Add water to level you want your candle. Let's say 600ml times that by 0.9 and you get the amount of product you need in your vessel. This would include fragrance and wax
Hi I can’t find the wax on Amazon that u said to use
Just to clarify, this specific formula is for candles to have about about a 9.09% fragrance load?
So for 1 lb wax or 16oz, I need 44ml fragrance oil?
When i do it on the calculator, i do not get 13.09. I get 14.3856. I did 14.4 ÷ (1+.10%)
If i do 14.4 ÷ (1+.10) i get 4.5.
What am i doing wrong?
Hi , so first of all you have to prioritize the brackets, and don't include the "%" in your equation. so what you have to do is (1+0.1)=1.1 so 14.4/1/1 = 13.09 , I know the comment is 3 months old but just in case..
I tried looking for your video to find the net weight of my vessel. But couldn’t find it 😢
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Where is the video to calculate net weight of wax please
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