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In a message dated 12/13/2003 6:38:35 AM Pacific Standard Time,

janetkgolden writes:

 

> Now I have a question, since I prime my square braid with beeswax and get

> good results

> why do you prime yours with paraffin.

 

I'm also curious... have you had a problem priming with Beeswax? I too prime

with my beeswax and the beeswax/soy mixture... course in my case it's because

I'm lazy. I've already got the wax melting/melted and can't be bothered to do

something " on the side " .

 

Do you find the paraffin primed ones burn better perhaps? Really curious!

 

K

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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In a message dated 12/13/2003 6:43:56 AM Pacific Standard Time,

lillizard writes:

 

> I use paraffin that has a much higher melt point so that my candles have a

> hotter flame. I can use a wick that is not a rope for a larger beeswax

> candle since it helps to make the pool larger.

>

>

 

Now see, that's what happens when you play catch-up... I didn't even need to

ask!

 

sorry about that and just ignore me...

 

K

 

Cheers!

Kathleen Petrides

The Woobey Queen

Woobeys: The Loving Touch Therapeutic Pillow

http://www.woobeyworld.com

 

 

 

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Linda~

Now I have a question, since I prime my square braid with beeswax and get

good results

why do you prime yours with paraffin. Not being critical just trying to

understand.

Janet

 

>I love beeswax :) Poured over 200 lbs of beeswax candles this

>season. Her is what I have found with them over the years. HUGE

>wicks!!!!!!!!! Square braided work well. Hemp core work nicely for

>tapers. Make sure you have your wicks primed with a good, hard

>paraffin. I also make paraffin and soy candles. I don't make votives or

>tea sizes. Just too tiny for me LOL

>

>Linda

> -

> nsorcel

>

>

> Thought one or all of you amazing chandlers might be able to help me

> with this one. :P

>

> I made some beeswax/bayberry votives, using the pre-waxed votive tabs.

> The flame is super-small, burns out quickly unless you dump the melt

> pool often - and I hate to do that. Is there another kind of

> pretabbed wick for beeswax? Or would it be too hard to do it myself?

> Any thoughts on wick sizes?

>

> They are gorgeous, and smell amazing - I just want to be able to

> actually _burn_ them.

>

> The beeswax tea lights are even worse...

>

>

> Thanks for any advice!

>

> JenB

>

>

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Hey Janet, No problem :) I use paraffin that has a much higher melt point so

that my candles have a hotter flame. I can use a wick that is not a rope for a

larger beeswax candle since it helps to make the pool larger.

 

Linda :)

-

Janet Golden-Hogan

 

Linda~

Now I have a question, since I prime my square braid with beeswax and get

good results

why do you prime yours with paraffin. Not being critical just trying to

understand.

Janet

 

>I love beeswax :) Poured over 200 lbs of beeswax candles this

>season. Her is what I have found with them over the years. HUGE

>wicks!!!!!!!!! Square braided work well. Hemp core work nicely for

>tapers. Make sure you have your wicks primed with a good, hard

>paraffin. I also make paraffin and soy candles. I don't make votives or

>tea sizes. Just too tiny for me LOL

>

>Linda

> -

> nsorcel

>

>

> Thought one or all of you amazing chandlers might be able to help me

> with this one. :P

>

> I made some beeswax/bayberry votives, using the pre-waxed votive tabs.

> The flame is super-small, burns out quickly unless you dump the melt

> pool often - and I hate to do that. Is there another kind of

> pretabbed wick for beeswax? Or would it be too hard to do it myself?

> Any thoughts on wick sizes?

>

> They are gorgeous, and smell amazing - I just want to be able to

> actually _burn_ them.

>

> The beeswax tea lights are even worse...

>

>

> Thanks for any advice!

>

> JenB

>

>

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Gotta ya. If you look at the beeswax roses I do, I have gone to a smaller

wick so the outside petals

stay in tact and the light shows thorough them until the top of the flame

get even with the petals

and they begin to melt.

But going for larger melt pools and scent throw, even my ole brain can

follow that one. LOL

Janet

 

>Hey Janet, No problem :) I use paraffin that has a much higher melt point

>so that my candles have a hotter flame. I can use a wick that is not a

>rope for a larger beeswax candle since it helps to make the pool larger.

>

>Linda :)

>-

> Janet Golden-Hogan

>

> Linda~

> Now I have a question, since I prime my square braid with beeswax and get

> good results

> why do you prime yours with paraffin. Not being critical just trying to

> understand.

> Janet

>

> >I love beeswax :) Poured over 200 lbs of beeswax candles this

> >season. Her is what I have found with them over the years. HUGE

> >wicks!!!!!!!!! Square braided work well. Hemp core work nicely for

> >tapers. Make sure you have your wicks primed with a good, hard

> >paraffin. I also make paraffin and soy candles. I don't make votives or

> >tea sizes. Just too tiny for me LOL

> >

> >Linda

> > -

> > nsorcel

> >

> >

> > Thought one or all of you amazing chandlers might be able to help me

> > with this one. :P

> >

> > I made some beeswax/bayberry votives, using the pre-waxed votive tabs.

> > The flame is super-small, burns out quickly unless you dump the melt

> > pool often - and I hate to do that. Is there another kind of

> > pretabbed wick for beeswax? Or would it be too hard to do it myself?

> > Any thoughts on wick sizes?

> >

> > They are gorgeous, and smell amazing - I just want to be able to

> > actually _burn_ them.

> >

> > The beeswax tea lights are even worse...

> >

> >

> > Thanks for any advice!

> >

> > JenB

> >

> >

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