I really love wooden wicks. I use them especially for larger sized jars as they are difficult to chose the right cotton wick size and/or amount for. I also like the slight woody chimneylike smell they add to the scent of the candle. Together with the crackling, a chimney in a jar! 😊For me, wooden wicks work perfectly with soy wax, I mostly get a great HT. Thanks for your great content. Always useful and well explained.
Great intro to using cotton wicks/wood wicks. Thank you for your balanced approach! It really does depend on what the individual values more, so a straightforward recommendation would not be appropriate.
Hahahahaaa!! You’re funny Wade! I love this video! Once I found the perfect cotton wick for the wax I use, it was pretty sweet! I double wick b/c my vessel has a 4” diameter. Through testing I did have to figure out which size of my cotton wick I needed for each FO. In regard to wood wicks, I answered all the questions on the wooden wick selector Makesy provides. 🙄 I poured three candles with the same FO and the wick the wick selector suggested and it was too large!! My first mistake was trusting Makesy. My second mistake was buying 100!! I think there was more smoke coming out of my ears than the candles! There is only one candle in my line that I offer with a wood wick and cotton wicks. I was hoping I could achieve a full melt pool with one wood wick. So, now I have 3 packages of 100 wood wicks (one size too small and two sizes now too large). Now I have to buy the size in between! GRRRRR!! I do have one question? I realize there are several iterations of wood wicks, so do wood wicks also vary from supplier to supplier? I’ve just always purchased from Makesy? Thank you for taking the time to record this very interesting video! I might just go on a Black Tie Barn binge tonight!😊
What a great video. I loved the boxing intro! The animation was super entertaining. With every "con", I could hear in my head the judges gasping and going "ohhhh".
Hi wade I am a candle maker to I use wooden wick's to and cannot keep them out inside the candle so now going to try cotton tomorrow I hear good things about cotton lasting longer I pray it does thanks for the tip on wick's. Have a good night bye for now Linda's lovely scented candles
Thanks so much. What type of wax do you use? I mostly use premier 700 wicks. I sell them myself on my site if you want to try them out. They are Cotton wicks.
@@BlackTieBarn I really appreciate your videos! Newbie here on making candles (just for personal use). But you have been there every step of the way! Thank You for taking the time to share your knowledge!
In my experience the wooden wicked candles I've made have burn slower than the cotton ones! My customers like them, and yes, you can definitely charge a little more for them since they look fancier :)
Lol! I loved the intro. The buildup for introducing Woody was great, excellent name for a boxing wooden wick. The buildup for introducing the cotton wick was greatly anticipated and there was such an expectation for a catchy name and then he arrived ……… Cotton 🤨 So I have been sitting here for the past 10 minutes trying to come up with a really catchy name for a cotton boxing wick. Nothing! I have nothing. 🤣😂🤣😂😂
Great info! Thank you so much! I just started making candles not to long ago. I tried using the wooden wick. Thankfully I lit it at home because I wanted to make sure it worked. It did not work and I thought I had done something wrong so I just went and just used the cotton wicks on all my candles. I would love to make some still with the wooden but I feel it is too much work and would hate to sell one and it not work on the customer. Thank you for all your tips!!! New subscriber here! 😊
Thankyou so much I try both cotton and wood wicks with the wax I use it seems to burn better I have used pillar of bliss and it sinks on the sides as it burns crazy huh 😜 anyway thankyou Wayne I'll always take yr advice
I think you made this video just for me because I am always asking you about wooden wicks! Lol 😂 Thanks for the video. I struggle to know how fast my candle should reach full melt pool with the wooden wick. They are so frustrating but I want to be able to offer them. 😎
I wouldn't focus so much on specific time to get a Full melt pool. If it burns well, throws well, and performs well all the way through. You have a winner. :)
After struggling to find a cotton wick that works for my containers, I gave woodwicks a chance and found the perfect one. Just wondering, would a wooodwick be more consistent if soaked in oil? 🤔
I'm glad someone else chimed in here. Ive never soaked them in oil myself. But found soaking in the wax seems to work similarly. That is why I pour over the wood wicks as you might notice in some of my videos. I've heard mixed info on soaking them in oil but can't speak to that myself. :)
I'm a woodwick convert only because I could never get the cotton wicks to work for me I almost gave up on Candles I buy mine through southern sensations also known as great candle out of flat Rock Michigan.
Great video Wade. I wanna punch wood wicks in the face 😂 just so frustrating but when they work? Oh my! Just beautiful! I gave up on them though and staying with cotton wicks, another reason is the wooden wick disclaimer, I refuse to put another companies disclaimer on a candle my company is solely responsible for.
Absolutely completely understand that part for sure! And yes.... if wood wicks had a face, my knuckles would be bruised too. Lol. Thanks for the feedback man
I started making candles 2020...My first experience happen today customer wood wick keep going out...but when I burn mine I love it burns great slow burner...I offered to replace or refund...Im learning alot as well the difference with the size and material of the containers...Thank you for sharing
What if you put a wood wick and a cotton wick together in the same candle.How consistent will it be.I'm searching for some candle wick that's thick to get a thicker flame.I was checking out some videos on tea pot candle heaters so I suggested getting a thicker flame from the candle to use less candles.And using a bigger plant pot to produce more heat.And what if I use two cotton wicks in the same candle to get a bigger flame or can I put two cotton wicks in the same candle ?
I did not know one was supposed to center your wick after you’re done with your candle. No wonder my candles have sucked lately. Might switch to wooden wicks
I'll contact you soon. There's a reason. Plus I don't think a lot of people realize most the videos are recorded, edited and then scheduled. So there really is a blacklist schedule of them. That was why let everyone know the review ones were going to take time to get through. But more info on this coming soon. Long story short.... Willie catching up quickly
I also would have worked faster doing more videos than normal to speed up the schedule but had my own craziness with holiday season and family medical things going on. So doing best I can to get to them all. 😁
I use both types but it's not the inconsistent burn factor that I find a problem as much as the end user not knowing how to light them or not understanding the lower flame profile. PS Hope you took a vacation!
Please I am new on candles and I would love to know what type of wax do you use on your candles? Because I have tried with soy wax and hasn’t been easy. Thank you so much I admired everything you do. God bless you and keep you healthy.
Due to the nature of my business (several candle lines, wholesale clients, white label clients, and this educational platform).... I use several waxes. But if you have struggled with some waxes so far, I would try something like ProBlend 600 as its easy to work with. Coco-Apricot waxes and Coco-soys are descent as well but can be expensive.
Can you make a vid on how to make the perfect coconut soy wax candle with and without color? Your colored candles look perfect there is no frosting at all ♥️
Thanks a lot. I use both wooden and cotton wick but my challenge is that the wax on both discolor after burning. What could be the cause. For my cotton wick, the choices are not really giving me what I need as the candles don't burn clean, it's either they are too big or too small so I decided to stick to the ones on the smaller spectrum for safety. Still testing though, to find the perfect cotton wick.
What wax are you using. Some waxes discolor more than others. Also some FOs cause discolor more than others when exposed to heat as well. Also hotter wicks or oversized wicks do it worse as well
Is there a guide for wooden wicks that I've missed. Just a general starting place. 1 of my vessels is that funky size and I want wooden wicks to begin with, but didn't want to make 10 testers just to find out I needed double the length. For say a 3.5" vessel, what width would be the most appropriate to start with? Do they burn better when wider in width to reach most of the candle diameter.. or is it the opposite where the wick doesn't need to be wide at all. I know their flames are very low, and to me the ones I've purchased from stores look like they could go out at any moment. I sincerely appreciate ALL your videos over anyone else's.. funny, but straight to the information! Thanks Wade!
Woodenwick.com has a descent guide to gelp you get going. They are specific to their wicks. Careful with wicks from basic hobby stores. Most are low quality but more than anything... hard to source consistently. All that being said, woodwicks ate tricky anyway. Sometimes flames are low, sometimes tall. But yes... generally speaking, they will help with wider diameters
Hey Buddy! Enjoying your videos and expertise! I looking to try woodwicks due to the fact that my candles tend to produce soot. Using the suggested LX wicks in my 14 oz tumblers with IGI 4630. For the most part they burn fine until after a few hours. I notice black soot coming from the wick and on the rim of the jar. Most of the time it isn't an issue per say as long as the wick stays trimmed but my clients tend to leave theirs burning for hours without blowing out and trimming the wicks. I am guilty of that as well sometimes. It just makes the jars (clear) look horrible. And even when I'm not seeing soot coming from the candle, my husband sees it in our air filters and he hates it and says that it's not good for us. One thing I had hoped you would touch on in the video was how clean they burn. Do you think that a wood wick will burn cleaner than the LX? I was told the LX was the cleanest burning one with less soot but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any info you share will be greatly appreciated! 😀
Hey Christy. Unfortunately.... no, wooodwicks probably won't help with the soot at all. 4630 is a viscous wax and hard to wick. Soot is common with it Unfortunately. My first advice would be try wicking down but you may already have the right size. Also, I wouldn't say lx is the cleanest burning wick, although it still might be the best for your wax. Have you tried zinc core? They mushroom more but they don't act as crazy in my experience. And are you Dea set on 4630? If not, perhaps sample some others. There isn't anything wrong with 4730, but I have noticed it to be harder to wick without soot
Personally, I've been making a lot of beeswax candles lately, and centering the cotton wicks is a pain, but I'll take an inconsistent burn pool over a wood wick that fails to burn any day.
I have a doubt about which wick to choose, with the wooden wick the pool is perfect and there are no unburned parts, but I have noticed that it shoots black smoke and stains the bottle, i know it's normal But theres is a way to prevent that? I use soy wax
Basically just avoiding trying to hey a full complete melt pool on first couple burns. It isn't necessarily. The wax hangup will vTch up eventually. So good wick sizing but it's also normal to happen some. Especially with drafts
@@BlackTieBarn when it comes to the cotton wicks I do not see descriptions for differences and as you said there are way too many to choose from. I cannot afford to make so many mistakes. It boggles my mind why there are all these different numbers for 6” wicks. Did you once say you liked hot-83 or something? I truly cannot afford to replace candle orders. I’m not really interested in the wood wicks but I need a sturdy cotton one bcuz I am using coconut wax and it seems to be saturating the wick and weakening it.
Hello there and sorry I’m late to the party..🎉 but I’m a newbie. Love this video and intro! I have a q.. I’m testing Coco 83 and I’m using the booster wood wick ( no f. Oil) it burns great in my vessels however I’m getting a headache when it burns. I thought it was me so I created a new batch and gave it to a friend to burn (w/ f. oil) and she also had a headache. My guess is that it’s my wax or wood wick but I find that to be strange. I’ve researched this issue but haven’t found anything 🤔. Has anyone experienced this and do you have any suggestions/advice?
I noticed that if i use wooden wicks, the candle smells much stronger but lasts less, but if i use cotton wicks lasts much longer but the smell isn t so stronger. So i can t decide what to use.....
I'm about to start testing wooden wicks bc the jars I had been using were discontinued. My new jars are that weird diameter where one size is too big and the other too small for all the cotton wicks I've tried. Or they burn well but the jar gets way too hot later on, etc. 🤞 we'll see how that goes.
My very limited experience with wood wicks is although they have burnt well and given a great HT, I don't like how the wax ends up discoloured and dirty looking. Does anyone else have experience with this?
Yes it happens sometimes because they ash a bit. Correct sizing will mitigate a little. But.... some waxes suffer from it more than others. I've noticed that as well
@@leanneduggan9348 I have NEVER had a customer complain about it. I think most understand that wood burning in a jar is going to leave some residue and ash sometimes. Its common sense. I think we, as candle makers, are our own worst critic. It bothers us WAY more than it bothers them. Now... if it is excessive and making the entire candle look nasty, that is different. I would probably go back to the drawing board on that. But a bit on the surface, I wouldn't sweat it. Its the nature of using woodwicks in many cases.
That introduction was gold.
😆 thanks!
I really love wooden wicks. I use them especially for larger sized jars as they are difficult to chose the right cotton wick size and/or amount for. I also like the slight woody chimneylike smell they add to the scent of the candle. Together with the crackling, a chimney in a jar! 😊For me, wooden wicks work perfectly with soy wax, I mostly get a great HT. Thanks for your great content. Always useful and well explained.
Wade, great intro. I am a candle maker & soapmaker and I enjoy your videos. I use both wood & cotton wicks. They both have a purpose.
Very much agree! Thanks so much Catalina!
Great intro to using cotton wicks/wood wicks. Thank you for your balanced approach! It really does depend on what the individual values more, so a straightforward recommendation would not be appropriate.
The opening!!!!! How awesome and creative!!!!! 🥊🙃
😆 thanks. Took a little longer to make then I hoped. Lol
Love the intro...also, don't sleep on the cotton wick, she may be soft but strong 💪🏾. As usual, thanks Wade for keeping us informed.
Oh of course I use WAY more cotton wicks personally. Definitely more consistent for me. Lol. Thanks Latrice!
@@BlackTieBarn You're welcome
Super fun intro Wade!!! Loved it.
Thanks! :)
Love the intro! Thank you for doing this comparison video! 😃
Thanks! :)
Hahahahaaa!! You’re funny Wade! I love this video! Once I found the perfect cotton wick for the wax I use, it was pretty sweet! I double wick b/c my vessel has a 4” diameter. Through testing I did have to figure out which size of my cotton wick I needed for each FO. In regard to wood wicks, I answered all the questions on the wooden wick selector Makesy provides. 🙄 I poured three candles with the same FO and the wick the wick selector suggested and it was too large!! My first mistake was trusting Makesy. My second mistake was buying 100!! I think there was more smoke coming out of my ears than the candles! There is only one candle in my line that I offer with a wood wick and cotton wicks. I was hoping I could achieve a full melt pool with one wood wick. So, now I have 3 packages of 100 wood wicks (one size too small and two sizes now too large). Now I have to buy the size in between! GRRRRR!! I do have one question? I realize there are several iterations of wood wicks, so do wood wicks also vary from supplier to supplier? I’ve just always purchased from Makesy? Thank you for taking the time to record this very interesting video! I might just go on a Black Tie Barn binge tonight!😊
Ha ha ha. Yes woodwicks can be so finicky. And... I won't stop you from a black tie barn binge. Go for it. 😆
Thanks for sharing such valuable information. By God's Grace, I am hoping to try the wooden and cotton wicks.
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Thankyou so much I've converted to them yr such a inspiration to all who are starting out
Thanks Kathleen!
What a great video. I loved the boxing intro! The animation was super entertaining. With every "con", I could hear in my head the judges gasping and going "ohhhh".
Haha that's awesome!
Hi wade I am a candle maker to I use wooden wick's to and cannot keep them out inside the candle so now going to try cotton tomorrow I hear good things about cotton lasting longer I pray it does thanks for the tip on wick's. Have a good night bye for now Linda's lovely scented candles
Thanks so much. What type of wax do you use? I mostly use premier 700 wicks. I sell them myself on my site if you want to try them out. They are Cotton wicks.
Your video was perfect but really you should have included a visual of both wick vs wood burning side by side so viewers can SEE the differences too
Thank you. I have them other videos but makes sense. Ty
@@BlackTieBarn I really appreciate your videos! Newbie here on making candles (just for personal use). But you have been there every step of the way! Thank You for taking the time to share your knowledge!
In my experience the wooden wicked candles I've made have burn slower than the cotton ones! My customers like them, and yes, you can definitely charge a little more for them since they look fancier :)
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Lol! I loved the intro. The buildup for introducing Woody was great, excellent name for a boxing wooden wick. The buildup for introducing the cotton wick was greatly anticipated and there was such an expectation for a catchy name and then he arrived ……… Cotton 🤨
So I have been sitting here for the past 10 minutes trying to come up with a really catchy name for a cotton boxing wick.
Nothing! I have nothing. 🤣😂🤣😂😂
Lol. The cotton reference was from the movie Dodgeball. It was the only thing I could think of at the moment. Lol
Great info! Thank you so much! I just started making candles not to long ago. I tried using the wooden wick. Thankfully I lit it at home because I wanted to make sure it worked. It did not work and I thought I had done something wrong so I just went and just used the cotton wicks on all my candles. I would love to make some still with the wooden but I feel it is too much work and would hate to sell one and it not work on the customer. Thank you for all your tips!!! New subscriber here! 😊
Love the intro 💕. All these options are definitely overwhelming and i think it's why I've been so hesitant to jump into adding candles to my stock.
It can seem like a lot. Just like all new things. But small steps, one thing at a time. Pacing and patience.:)
@@BlackTieBarn yes and $$/time to keep testing
Yes. Definitely that too. :)
@@BlackTieBarn thanks for the reply 💓 love your content so far!
@@NubianRoxanna Thank you so much!
Great info. Thanks Wade!
No problem!
Thankyou so much I try both cotton and wood wicks with the wax I use it seems to burn better I have used pillar of bliss and it sinks on the sides as it burns crazy huh 😜 anyway thankyou Wayne I'll always take yr advice
Np! Thanks Kathleen
I think you made this video just for me because I am always asking you about wooden wicks! Lol 😂 Thanks for the video. I struggle to know how fast my candle should reach full melt pool with the wooden wick. They are so frustrating but I want to be able to offer them. 😎
I wouldn't focus so much on specific time to get a Full melt pool. If it burns well, throws well, and performs well all the way through. You have a winner. :)
@@BlackTieBarn Thanks so much! I guess I always worry is the candle burning to fast and struggle on how to know how fast is too fast! 😎
Great video!!! The into killed me!! LOL
😆🤣 Thanks Joelle!
After struggling to find a cotton wick that works for my containers, I gave woodwicks a chance and found the perfect one.
Just wondering, would a wooodwick be more consistent if soaked in oil? 🤔
Yes
Put about an ounce of oil in a small canning jar, and put about 10 wicks in it. They'll soak up the oil anywhere from 1-3 days.
@@tiffany7023 do you mean soak the wick in fragrance oil?
@@cherylmeehan6915 No just a regular one. Like olive or soybean oil.
I'm glad someone else chimed in here. Ive never soaked them in oil myself. But found soaking in the wax seems to work similarly. That is why I pour over the wood wicks as you might notice in some of my videos. I've heard mixed info on soaking them in oil but can't speak to that myself. :)
i thought i was just chatting with you😅 thank you for the ideas...you deserve more subs...
😊 thank you
OMG the intro of the video made me laugh so much 😂
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Woody, Woody, woody!!
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@@BlackTieBarn Announcer: Woody has him on the ropes!
I'm a woodwick convert only because I could never get the cotton wicks to work for me I almost gave up on Candles I buy mine through southern sensations also known as great candle out of flat Rock Michigan.
Yea I tried the wood wicks and they don't smoke and candles last longer so I'm witching to wood wicks just my experience
Awesome! Thanks for the feedback Elisabeth!
Great video Wade. I wanna punch wood wicks in the face 😂 just so frustrating but when they work? Oh my! Just beautiful! I gave up on them though and staying with cotton wicks, another reason is the wooden wick disclaimer, I refuse to put another companies disclaimer on a candle my company is solely responsible for.
Absolutely completely understand that part for sure! And yes.... if wood wicks had a face, my knuckles would be bruised too. Lol. Thanks for the feedback man
I started making candles 2020...My first experience happen today customer wood wick keep going out...but when I burn mine I love it burns great slow burner...I offered to replace or refund...Im learning alot as well the difference with the size and material of the containers...Thank you for sharing
No problem at all!
What an intro!!! :)
Ha ha. Thanks. It was fun!
What if you put a wood wick and a cotton wick together in the same candle.How consistent will it be.I'm searching for some candle wick that's thick to get a thicker flame.I was checking out some videos on tea pot candle heaters so I suggested getting a thicker flame from the candle to use less candles.And using a bigger plant pot to produce more heat.And what if I use two cotton wicks in the same candle to get a bigger flame or can I put two cotton wicks in the same candle ?
Love the intro!
Haha thanks! Took way too long to make. Lol
Excellent Intro Love It
Thanks you! It was fun!
Testing Testing Always
Yep yep. Lol
GOODMORNING VERY VERY CUTE THANKYOU FOR THE SMILE AND SHARING WHAT YOU HAVE LEARNED ON WICKS
Np! :)
I am 30 sec into video and loving it 😅
Haha. Great! Mission accomplished! 🤣
@@BlackTieBarn yes! Indeed 😆
I did not know one was supposed to center your wick after you’re done with your candle. No wonder my candles have sucked lately. Might switch to wooden wicks
That intro, though 😹😹 love it.
😆🤣 ty!
Love the videos;) just wondering what happened to the review videos? Been waiting a while now lol...
I'll contact you soon. There's a reason. Plus I don't think a lot of people realize most the videos are recorded, edited and then scheduled. So there really is a blacklist schedule of them. That was why let everyone know the review ones were going to take time to get through. But more info on this coming soon. Long story short.... Willie catching up quickly
I also would have worked faster doing more videos than normal to speed up the schedule but had my own craziness with holiday season and family medical things going on. So doing best I can to get to them all. 😁
Awesome totally understandable:) Thanks so much for everything you do. Happy new Year's!:)
Thanks sir. You too. And thanks for the support as always!
I use both types but it's not the inconsistent burn factor that I find a problem as much as the end user not knowing how to light them or not understanding the lower flame profile. PS Hope you took a vacation!
Hey Lisa. Very much agree. Unfortunately didn't get much of a vacation. Been rough lately. Lol
Please I am new on candles and I would love to know what type of wax do you use on your candles? Because I have tried with soy wax and hasn’t been easy. Thank you so much I admired everything you do. God bless you and keep you healthy.
Due to the nature of my business (several candle lines, wholesale clients, white label clients, and this educational platform).... I use several waxes. But if you have struggled with some waxes so far, I would try something like ProBlend 600 as its easy to work with. Coco-Apricot waxes and Coco-soys are descent as well but can be expensive.
Thanks!
Can you make a vid on how to make the perfect coconut soy wax candle with and without color? Your colored candles look perfect there is no frosting at all ♥️
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Ty!
I use Cargill C-6 wax currently :) …… just putting it out there 🤷♀️lol but I do like it
I have plans to do some testing with C6. As soon as Ig et caught up. Lol. Thanks Anna! ;)
Thanks a lot. I use both wooden and cotton wick but my challenge is that the wax on both discolor after burning. What could be the cause. For my cotton wick, the choices are not really giving me what I need as the candles don't burn clean, it's either they are too big or too small so I decided to stick to the ones on the smaller spectrum for safety. Still testing though, to find the perfect cotton wick.
What wax are you using. Some waxes discolor more than others. Also some FOs cause discolor more than others when exposed to heat as well. Also hotter wicks or oversized wicks do it worse as well
I use wood wicks for igi6006 because it’s hard asf to burn. I usually use cotton on softer waxes. Also lmao at a wooden wick boxing a cotton wick 🤣
Lol. Thanks. I couldn't help myself. And yes.. 6006 can be tricky.
Hi Wade, with the wooden wick provider, they mention we have to give notice of the patents around them. Curious on your thoughts with that.
As someone who has been testing for 11 months I would honestly call it a tie!
Definitely more of a preference!
Is there a guide for wooden wicks that I've missed. Just a general starting place. 1 of my vessels is that funky size and I want wooden wicks to begin with, but didn't want to make 10 testers just to find out I needed double the length. For say a 3.5" vessel, what width would be the most appropriate to start with? Do they burn better when wider in width to reach most of the candle diameter.. or is it the opposite where the wick doesn't need to be wide at all. I know their flames are very low, and to me the ones I've purchased from stores look like they could go out at any moment.
I sincerely appreciate ALL your videos over anyone else's.. funny, but straight to the information! Thanks Wade!
Woodenwick.com has a descent guide to gelp you get going. They are specific to their wicks. Careful with wicks from basic hobby stores. Most are low quality but more than anything... hard to source consistently. All that being said, woodwicks ate tricky anyway. Sometimes flames are low, sometimes tall. But yes... generally speaking, they will help with wider diameters
In uk there's cotten ones rare, but f ton wooden 😅 I don't see much of a problem in cons hmm 🤔 both! If I like a sent I get it 😅
Hey Buddy! Enjoying your videos and expertise! I looking to try woodwicks due to the fact that my candles tend to produce soot. Using the suggested LX wicks in my 14 oz tumblers with IGI 4630. For the most part they burn fine until after a few hours. I notice black soot coming from the wick and on the rim of the jar. Most of the time it isn't an issue per say as long as the wick stays trimmed but my clients tend to leave theirs burning for hours without blowing out and trimming the wicks. I am guilty of that as well sometimes. It just makes the jars (clear) look horrible. And even when I'm not seeing soot coming from the candle, my husband sees it in our air filters and he hates it and says that it's not good for us.
One thing I had hoped you would touch on in the video was how clean they burn. Do you think that a wood wick will burn cleaner than the LX? I was told the LX was the cleanest burning one with less soot but that doesn't seem to be the case. Any info you share will be greatly appreciated! 😀
Hey Christy. Unfortunately.... no, wooodwicks probably won't help with the soot at all. 4630 is a viscous wax and hard to wick. Soot is common with it Unfortunately. My first advice would be try wicking down but you may already have the right size. Also, I wouldn't say lx is the cleanest burning wick, although it still might be the best for your wax. Have you tried zinc core? They mushroom more but they don't act as crazy in my experience. And are you Dea set on 4630? If not, perhaps sample some others. There isn't anything wrong with 4730, but I have noticed it to be harder to wick without soot
Thank you sm!
Personally, I've been making a lot of beeswax candles lately, and centering the cotton wicks is a pain, but I'll take an inconsistent burn pool over a wood wick that fails to burn any day.
The white jar you showed us with the wooden wick, where do you get those Wade?
I use a few different ones, but those last ones came from Aztec a while back.
tyvm
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You have a little bit of everything 😁
Thanks!:)
I miss my flat ribbon wicks and cottonwood wicks. I’m still torn up over losing those.
I remember those. I wasn't a fan of the ribbon wicks at all myself, but I know some liked them.
Have you tried them with a jar you'd normally use 3 cotton wicks? Wondering maybe like 2 wooden? I'm having an issue stabilizing cottons with 3 wicks
I have not. At least yet. Lol
@@BlackTieBarn can you please tell us the wax and type of wick you use?
Hi wade. Can use wooden wick in paraffin wax???
In general yes. But woodwicks can be finicky and tricky so Definitely test your specific wax
I have noticed that candle surface goes dark while using wooden wick after certain burn . Can it be fixed ?
What makes the candle black when it is burniing?! Although it is soy wax
Wax type really doesn't matter. They all can soot. Usually the wick, too much FO, or a draft
@@BlackTieBarn Thank you so much!
Do the wood wicks have more soot than regular wicks?
They can. But it just depends on wax, oils, and proper sizing
I have a doubt about which wick to choose, with the wooden wick the pool is perfect and there are no unburned parts, but I have noticed that it shoots black smoke and stains the bottle, i know it's normal But theres is a way to prevent that?
I use soy wax
Basically just avoiding trying to hey a full complete melt pool on first couple burns. It isn't necessarily. The wax hangup will vTch up eventually. So good wick sizing but it's also normal to happen some. Especially with drafts
@@BlackTieBarn thanks!!! I'll try that!
Hi I can’t see in your description a link for wicks. I’m afraid the ones I have that came in a kit seem to become too weak and I need a good wick n
I have wasted a couple candles because the wick keeps burning out. I think it’s too moist or something.
Woodwicks are from Makesy. But wood wicks in general can be finicky and inconsistent. Seem to be hit and miss with some waxes and fragrances as well
@@BlackTieBarn when it comes to the cotton wicks I do not see descriptions for differences and as you said there are way too many to choose from. I cannot afford to make so many mistakes. It boggles my mind why there are all these different numbers for 6” wicks. Did you once say you liked hot-83 or something? I truly cannot afford to replace candle orders. I’m not really interested in the wood wicks but I need a sturdy cotton one bcuz I am using coconut wax and it seems to be saturating the wick and weakening it.
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Hello there and sorry I’m late to the party..🎉 but I’m a newbie. Love this video and intro! I have a q.. I’m testing Coco 83 and I’m using the booster wood wick ( no f. Oil) it burns great in my vessels however I’m getting a headache when it burns. I thought it was me so I created a new batch and gave it to a friend to burn (w/ f. oil) and she also had a headache. My guess is that it’s my wax or wood wick but I find that to be strange. I’ve researched this issue but haven’t found anything 🤔.
Has anyone experienced this and do you have any suggestions/advice?
Use only soy wax and don't use to much oil
where do you get your wicks from
Depends on which wicks. Are you looking for particular kind?
I noticed that if i use wooden wicks, the candle smells much stronger but lasts less, but if i use cotton wicks lasts much longer but the smell isn t so stronger. So i can t decide what to use.....
Yah its very tough choice. Usually wax type plays a big part as well.
I'm about to start testing wooden wicks bc the jars I had been using were discontinued. My new jars are that weird diameter where one size is too big and the other too small for all the cotton wicks I've tried. Or they burn well but the jar gets way too hot later on, etc. 🤞 we'll see how that goes.
Yes. That is exactly the same reason I first tried wood wicks myself. Lol
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My very limited experience with wood wicks is although they have burnt well and given a great HT, I don't like how the wax ends up discoloured and dirty looking. Does anyone else have experience with this?
Yes, I agree with you about the burnt dirty look
Yes it happens sometimes because they ash a bit. Correct sizing will mitigate a little. But.... some waxes suffer from it more than others. I've noticed that as well
@@BlackTieBarn thanks for confirming! Have you ever had customers complain of this with your wood wicks or do you think it is accepted as normal?
@@leanneduggan9348 I have NEVER had a customer complain about it. I think most understand that wood burning in a jar is going to leave some residue and ash sometimes. Its common sense. I think we, as candle makers, are our own worst critic. It bothers us WAY more than it bothers them. Now... if it is excessive and making the entire candle look nasty, that is different. I would probably go back to the drawing board on that. But a bit on the surface, I wouldn't sweat it. Its the nature of using woodwicks in many cases.
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You spelled disadvantages wrong.
Yep. Saw that. Couldn't fix once it was published but thanks
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Woody vs cotton 🤣
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im just tired of cotton wicks doing yoga in my candles. ugghh......