you can't list them all Material: oak. We drill, treat the inside of the bowl with liquid glass (sodium silicate). I do this for safety, as it is an excellent fire retardant impregnation. Then I glue wooden wicks with hot glue and homemade stands from scraps of lamellas. The wicks are made of American cherry veneer. Why it? Because it crackles perfectly when burning and does not release anything into the wax when burning. Then I fill it with soy wax. (I work with it, it is convenient for me) You can use coconut or beeswax. I advise working with natural waxes and not using petroleum products such as paraffin. I add aromatic fragrances to the wax. About 1-2 grams per 100 grams. In general, everything
Very cool, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Jack seriously old man sounded Amazing. Great watch people.😊
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Very nice. This gave me so many ideas. You have a new subscriber.
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Very nice and interesting, you are a skillful person !
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Nice. A little rustic in some of the wax pit carvings, but I like it.
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List your materials, and tools please.
you can't list them all
Material: oak. We drill, treat the inside of the bowl with liquid glass (sodium silicate). I do this for safety, as it is an excellent fire retardant impregnation. Then I glue wooden wicks with hot glue and homemade stands from scraps of lamellas. The wicks are made of American cherry veneer. Why it? Because it crackles perfectly when burning and does not release anything into the wax when burning. Then I fill it with soy wax. (I work with it, it is convenient for me) You can use coconut or beeswax. I advise working with natural waxes and not using petroleum products such as paraffin. I add aromatic fragrances to the wax. About 1-2 grams per 100 grams. In general, everything
This guy says he can't list them all bullshit ..but he will tell you a fire retarded. . These only 3 things he's uses
What are you using for a wick?
thanks for your comment. this is cherry veneer. i use cherry because it crackles very nicely when it burns
Thanks
What do you charge for the different sizes?
small candles with a single wick 6 $
medium candles with two wicks 10 $
large candles with three wicks 25 $
what are you sealing it with?
liquid sodium glass got it thank you!!!
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What is the brand of fire 🔥 proof liquid do you use. I really like your work and the creativity
Thank you very much.
I buy the cheapest ‘liquid glass’ I can find. It's sodium silicate. Costs a few dollars.
Wish it was that easy in france but everything would need a safety cirt for insurance
use sodium silicate. after this impregnation the wood will not burn
What are you doing? And no recipe. Obviously, it's a candle. No sharing ingredients wow. What's the fun in that? Millions of $... baksa wood wick?
Man add some content… so damn boring.
Ok my friend