Hey! It’s 3 inches and the wooden wick that I used was .03 booster crackling wick. I would recommend going up one more for the wick though, it takes a while to reach full melt pool.
I try to get it up to about 185-190 F (hot enough so that the wax and the oils can bind). Then I pour the fragrance oil in, stir for two minutes and then pour. I watched this girl’s video and she said that she doesn’t pay attention to pour temps because she always ended with sink holes etc. So, I’ve always just poured right after stirring. As far as your ht it could be a handful of reasons, maybe your wick, the fragrance oil isn’t good quality, use less fragrance oil and if you’re using the max try to bring it down a little or maybe let it cure a little longer (2+ weeks).
Hii, what is the diameter of your vessel and what size of wooden wick did you use?
Hey! It’s 3 inches and the wooden wick that I used was .03 booster crackling wick. I would recommend going up one more for the wick though, it takes a while to reach full melt pool.
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I use c6. Struggling with ht. I didn't see a thermometer. What temps did you use for c6? Heat to temp? Pour temp?
I try to get it up to about 185-190 F (hot enough so that the wax and the oils can bind). Then I pour the fragrance oil in, stir for two minutes and then pour. I watched this girl’s video and she said that she doesn’t pay attention to pour temps because she always ended with sink holes etc. So, I’ve always just poured right after stirring. As far as your ht it could be a handful of reasons, maybe your wick, the fragrance oil isn’t good quality, use less fragrance oil and if you’re using the max try to bring it down a little or maybe let it cure a little longer (2+ weeks).