I agree with some comments here. the thinner the consistency the better, less bubbles, faster pouring. try adding more water for a more liquid consistency. you'll see you won't have to tap it as much
Thanks for your comment. I always say do what’s best for you. My way isn’t the only way of doing things. I’ve found more success having a thicker consistency 👍🏻 The charcoal color also is always a little thicker for me. But typically it’s a little less thick for other colors. Enjoy your day! 😀🙏🏻
Thanks for the explanation! Much appreciated 😌 Do you think any cement will do? Or which characteristics the cement should have?;I couldn't find a supplier for cementall in the Netherlands
I don’t think any will do. The reason I say that, is because there are a lot of rocks and stuff in other cement. Cement all has a smoother white finish once dry, as well. It also cures a lot quicker than others. Cement all is used a lot for DIY projects. I’ve heard it’s been an issue to find outside of the states. I’m not sure what is available. I have see people switch to jesmonite. That might be an option instead for you. Hope this helps. Good luck!
I keep having air bubbles in the bottoms that I just can’t seem to get rid of (using a dental appliance to vibrate) but I feel like I use significantly more water. I’m gonna try your way with a thicker mixture. Thanks for the video
I also make my concrete jars, but I add a little more water, and I noticed there're fewer bubbles... sometimes 1 or none. It's very time-consuming, though. 😅
Hey! So, TD always works well for me. So, I’m thinking maybe it’s a percentage issue. Have you tried working with different amounts? Also, it might be just you overthinking. At times, I find that I am too critical on myself. So, remember to take it easy on yourself! 🙂
Not weird! I like it depending how many are showing. But most customers (wholesale) do not want those in a vessel. At a pop up event, it’s more acceptable I’ve experienced.
I've seen people stating that more water equals less bubbles, but I've heard more water can result in the concrete cracking. Do you ever have issues with cracking?
Hello! I’ve seen the opposite actually. More water I’ve used, the more bubbles. I haven’t experienced cracking before. But I have heard the same thing. More water leads to cracking. I guess I’ll just trust that lol 😊
I wonder if it has anything to do with the type of water used. Ie tap water va distilled or bottled etc bec of whatevrr other chemicals are in the Concrete Mix, I wonder if the substances in say tap water produce a chemical reaction when combined and curing with the C Mix resulting in a gas exchange resulting in bubbles. Hmmmm
It depends on where you are located. I have really hard water, where I am, so I use my RO system. You can buy distilled water, too. I tried faucet, and it created a lot of water spots on my vessels. I would try your faucet water and test it out. It might work out for you
So if you go on a color on the direct colors website each will have data sheets in a pdf drop down on the bottom , you will see what is and what isn’t iron oxide. Typically the red, black and yellows are. But here is a link to look into it further details directcolors.com/mm5/safety-data-sheet/Pigment%20102%20SDS.pdf
I haven’t had that be a problem. But, I know if you don’t use a filtered water, that could be a cause. Not sure what your circumstances are. But, I’m sure there are resources out there to further help you!
I haven’t used it for anything drink or food related. I would highly recommend looking into and researching all you can for safety purposes. Good luck! 👍🏻
I agree with some comments here. the thinner the consistency the better, less bubbles, faster pouring. try adding more water for a more liquid consistency. you'll see you won't have to tap it as much
Thanks for your comment. I always say do what’s best for you. My way isn’t the only way of doing things.
I’ve found more success having a thicker consistency 👍🏻 The charcoal color also is always a little thicker for me. But typically it’s a little less thick for other colors. Enjoy your day! 😀🙏🏻
@@evenifcandlecompanysame I tried the thinner consistency less stronger due to some reasons. More prone to cracks.
Thanks for the explanation! Much appreciated 😌 Do you think any cement will do? Or which characteristics the cement should have?;I couldn't find a supplier for cementall in the Netherlands
I don’t think any will do. The reason I say that, is because there are a lot of rocks and stuff in other cement. Cement all has a smoother white finish once dry, as well. It also cures a lot quicker than others. Cement all is used a lot for DIY projects. I’ve heard it’s been an issue to find outside of the states. I’m not sure what is available. I have see people switch to jesmonite. That might be an option instead for you. Hope this helps. Good luck!
This is so cool. I’d love to try this some day.
Thanks so much! 😀
So pretty!
Thank you! 😊
amazing thank you! may i ask, what do you do next??? does it just air dry or do you put it in the oven????
Just air dry. 🤍 I wait a few days, seal, then wait a few more days and pour candles.
Thank you!!
Thanks for sharing! A kiss 😘 from Rio de Janeiro, Brasil.
I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thank you!
I keep having air bubbles in the bottoms that I just can’t seem to get rid of (using a dental appliance to vibrate) but I feel like I use significantly more water. I’m gonna try your way with a thicker mixture. Thanks for the video
Hope it helps you out! Thanks for watching 🙂
I also make my concrete jars, but I add a little more water, and I noticed there're fewer bubbles... sometimes 1 or none. It's very time-consuming, though. 😅
Yes for sure. I find that the thicker, the more time consuming it is. But definitely worth it with the finished product! 🙂
Thankyou!
Of course 🙂
Do you use anything to seal the vessels after curing?
Here is the link to the one I use.
earthsafefinishes.com/products/preserver-sealer
How do I make my concrete vessels white I have tried titanium dioxide and snow white liquid colorants from marblers and still it looks grey to me
Hey! So, TD always works well for me. So, I’m thinking maybe it’s a percentage issue. Have you tried working with different amounts? Also, it might be just you overthinking. At times, I find that I am too critical on myself. So, remember to take it easy on yourself! 🙂
Call me werid but I like the air bubble look in concrete
Not weird! I like it depending how many are showing. But most customers (wholesale) do not want those in a vessel. At a pop up event, it’s more acceptable I’ve experienced.
Amazing❤❤
Thank you so much! 🤍
I think it looks like a dark chocolate brownie batter nice video.
I agree and thank you! 🙂
I've seen people stating that more water equals less bubbles, but I've heard more water can result in the concrete cracking. Do you ever have issues with cracking?
Hello! I’ve seen the opposite actually. More water I’ve used, the more bubbles.
I haven’t experienced cracking before. But I have heard the same thing. More water leads to cracking. I guess I’ll just trust that lol 😊
@Even If Candle Company Awesome! Thanks a ton. I'm excited to give this a try
@@kayari1455 I hope everything works out for you! 😀
I wonder if it has anything to do with the type of water used. Ie tap water va distilled or bottled etc bec of whatevrr other chemicals are in the Concrete Mix, I wonder if the substances in say tap water produce a chemical reaction when combined and curing with the C Mix resulting in a gas exchange resulting in bubbles. Hmmmm
Does it need to be distilled water?
It depends on where you are located. I have really hard water, where I am, so I use my RO system. You can buy distilled water, too. I tried faucet, and it created a lot of water spots on my vessels. I would try your faucet water and test it out. It might work out for you
Is the pigment iron oxide?
So if you go on a color on the direct colors website each will have data sheets in a pdf drop down on the bottom , you will see what is and what isn’t iron oxide. Typically the red, black and yellows are. But here is a link to look into it further details directcolors.com/mm5/safety-data-sheet/Pigment%20102%20SDS.pdf
How do you remove white cast from cement.. efflorescence
I haven’t had that be a problem. But, I know if you don’t use a filtered water, that could be a cause. Not sure what your circumstances are. But, I’m sure there are resources out there to further help you!
Is this made from concrete or cement ??
Cement all rapid dry. You can find it at Home Depot! 👍🏻
That Cup just for deCoratif or for drink too that food grade
I haven’t used it for anything drink or food related. I would highly recommend looking into and researching all you can for safety purposes. Good luck! 👍🏻
What is cement all?
It’s concrete that I use 👍🏻
@@evenifcandlecompany I know it is concrete, but is it only cement or is it combine with other stuff ?
It has fine graded sand mixed with it. It doesn’t have chlorides in it and it’s non metallic 👍🏻
Thank you 😊
But cement and concrete are two different materials 🤷♀️😇
How much time does it take to cure?
Hi there! Are you referring to how long I wait before I remove the vessel from the mold?
I just found u, so glad i did! And i have the same question. But i mean after its unmoulded. How long to completely cured please!@evenifcandlecompany