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Wow, this changed a lot of my thoughts about testing. I literally had to take a break because nothing was working. I have decided to try again, but I am glad I watched this video first. Thank you for always being a wealth of information. You are invaluable to this community.....and funny too!
Great job!! I literally spend months and months testing wicks. I changed wax several times over the years, but finally have the exact wax I’m happy with. I want a strong FO AND a safe candle. Thank you for this vid, new makers need this knowledge!
You're the bomb! Your explanation and advice are right on point and I love your sense of humor. I predominantly use wood wicks and just started testing cotton wicks similarly to how you test yours. There were lots of trial and error with wood wicks and it took me about a year or two to finally get it right. The biggest learning curve was having patience. I used to do a mid-way test to save on wax, but I discovered that was so incorrect. That's the worst test ever. Just like you stated, I learned that you must pour your candle to the top as you would sell and go through a complete burn test. In this manner, you know somewhat how it will burn in a customer's home. Ohmygosh there are so many variables, but your video was one of the best I've seen by far. Much love to you! I may have to make some concrete vessels soon. 🙂
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us. I love the knowledge that you bring to candle makers and that you make it so fun. You’re a hoot!
Good video highlighting the need to understand what elements are fixed like the wax to establish a benchmark then apply the variables such as colour or fragrance. This way you avoid confusion and always have a point to reset back to.
Just want to say a MASSIVE THANK YOU. This video is incredibly informative and delivered in an enjoyable and easy manner to understand. I’m relatively new to candle making and have come across some issues with wicking with my new jars. You’ve explained it all so clearly that I now feel far more confident to proceed. I’ve made a few errors in my short journey and a few months back I’d have felt like giving up after all the setbacks I have faced thus far. But your explanation has actually encouraged and enabled me to move forward, shrug off the wasted resources up to now, and go on to find my perfect wick. While testing without fragrance is so obvious, being new to this craft I relied a lot on other maker’s tips to teach myself, and I’ve not heard anyone mention this before, and as such I hadn’t done so either. I’m determined to make “perfect” candles for each of my own blends. Thank you thank you thank you!!! New sub here!
Surprisingly I'm depressed after watching this. It seems candle making is extremely complicated and I feel totally overwhelmed. I'm not starting this hobby, it's just too much. Makes me sad, but at least you helped me find that out, so thank you I think.
This video was very helpful for me. Thanks for the education on choseing the right wick size. I wished I saw your video about a year ago when I first started.
Thank you so much for this video! I did not think of testing wicks without the fragrance but now you make it seems like common sense! So doing this now!
I’ve been blending my own waxes, finding the perfect % of each paraffin and Soy. Taking into consideration my fragrance oils. Wicks have been a challenge as I have four different size containers all various different diameters and heights. But I like this info and I plan on putting it into play immediately.
You will figure it out. It’s not always easy but if you do the work now and do it thoroughly you’ll be more successful in the end. Let me know how you do.
I didn't get the memo last time, I just happen to go to your page for my daily chuckle and seen it already played, maybe I will get the notification this time.
Hey Jai! I was wondering if your course covers only concrete or both concrete and hydrostone? Also in my country i do not have access to ESF. Any idea what hydro dip is made of so i can find local suppliers and start experimenting?
Hi. Absolutely. It not only covers hydrostone but as I add more and more content to it hydrostone will be a part of the growing part of the course. Once you join we can try to find you a sealer that works for you in your country. Here is the course content list. Looking forward to helping you on your journey. theupvibe.com/course-content/
@@upvibecandle thank you so much for your quickly reply! Can't wait to sign up! So my understanding is that once signed up for the course, it will be updated with more chapters from your end which I'll have access to?
@@avanti2762 You will always have access to the course and to me for course guidance. You will join my private FB group. Some people chose to message me directly for whatever reason and so that is an option as well. And yes I added 3 additional videos to the course since August of last year. As I add more to the course your dashboard will automatically update so you will have access to that info as well.
Hi Kerry. That's wonderful. You want to see hang up so that you have added protection from the flame. In order to maintain a proper temperature on the surface of your jar you will need a bit of hangup. Think of hang up like a coating.
Can you try and help me understand a theory of mine? The higher Flashpoint fragrance oils seem to be more viscous and require a hotter burn to really throw in the air would you say that's true or false? So if I'm having difficulty with a high Flashpoint fragrance it would mean I may have to change my wax formulation to a wax blend that is not as viscous?
I'm a newbie again, tried 25 years ago and now so much has changed. Not sure where to start, wax, wicks, vessels and fragrances. I'm in holistic healing so want my brand to represent that..
I’ve been trialling for over a month. I either great a great meltpool but large mushrooms or a terrible melt (over 5 hours) with zero mushrooms. I’m exhausted.
@@emperorpatrisia5771 Yes it’s tough but only one month is pretty good. Look at how much you have grown and learned. What does terrible melt pool mean? Are you being too critical? I’m curious to see. Send me some pictures. Go to my website and scroll down to my contact page.
this might be a stupid question, but is adding pigment to concrete candle jars considered a variable that can change the way the candle burns, even if it’s the same mold?
That's not a stupid question. I haven't experienced it personally. It's probably not likely but not improbable. I would have to test them with all the other variables constant.
I clicked the link to your site to find the test sheet and all it did was opt me in for a newsletter, no test sheet....can you provide a direct link to it please?
@@carriebaggett6746 I just ran a test and it's working. You have to fill out the form and then you should receive an email. Once you get the email it will say Click Below to download your candle test sheet. If you aren't getting it let me know and I will have my webmaster run another test but I just ran it and it worked.
@@carriebaggett6746 I see you filled out the form correctly. Did you not get an email? Feel free to email me directly and I will forward it directly to you.
Yes I can see how that is a problem. I would personally start with Zinc, Ultra Core and possibly a CD or CDN wick then go from there. Are you set up systematically? Which wicks have you tested? Also, did you test fragrance free first?
i have tried Eco’s and it started off fantastic but then burned way too hot as it reached the middle.m, so I wicked down and it tunneled lol. I also tried LX and HTP. LX kept downing no matter what the size was and HTP was pretty good if I double wicked but then I tried HPSP and it was nearly perfect aside from a teensy tiny bit of hang up on one side of the vessel which i read is *normal* for coconut and beeswax. I have some CDs laying around so I’m going to experiment with that and order these other ones you’ve suggested. I also haven’t tried them without fragrance so I’ll do that too. Thank you for responding to me :)
@@strangetenderness Let's start with this... there is no such thing as a perfect candle. There might be YOUR perfect candle but there are too many elements for perfection. With that said you want hang up. Don't get caught up in the "I need a full melt pool by 4 hours". Trust me that is incorrect information. Ideally you want a little hang up. If one side has hang up try twisting your wick when you secure it. As it burns it will help with that one sided hang up. In my opinion you seem to already have a winner.
❤ My Concrete Candle Jar Course - theupvibe.com/the-winning-formula/
❤ My Etsy Shop for Labels, Thank You & Candle Care Cards - upvibecreations.etsy.com
❤ Subscribe Now - tinyurl.com/2p9e5aph
Wow, this changed a lot of my thoughts about testing. I literally had to take a break because nothing was working. I have decided to try again, but I am glad I watched this video first. Thank you for always being a wealth of information. You are invaluable to this community.....and funny too!
That's what's up!!! Set up your system and make sure you understand as much as you can about the items you are using. Let me know how it goes.
Great job!! I literally spend months and months testing wicks. I changed wax several times over the years, but finally have the exact wax I’m happy with. I want a strong FO AND a safe candle. Thank you for this vid, new makers need this knowledge!
Thank you for such a lovely comment.
You're the bomb! Your explanation and advice are right on point and I love your sense of humor. I predominantly use wood wicks and just started testing cotton wicks similarly to how you test yours. There were lots of trial and error with wood wicks and it took me about a year or two to finally get it right. The biggest learning curve was having patience. I used to do a mid-way test to save on wax, but I discovered that was so incorrect. That's the worst test ever. Just like you stated, I learned that you must pour your candle to the top as you would sell and go through a complete burn test. In this manner, you know somewhat how it will burn in a customer's home. Ohmygosh there are so many variables, but your video was one of the best I've seen by far. Much love to you! I may have to make some concrete vessels soon. 🙂
Thank you for such a great comment. I truly enjoyed reading it.
This is so helpful! Thank you so much for sharing this with all of us. I love the knowledge that you bring to candle makers and that you make it so fun. You’re a hoot!
Thank you for mentioning the part about reaching a full melt pool on the first burn. I used to get so hung up on that a few years ago.
Just came across your page today. I’m grateful 🙏
@@elliotnunezjr437 That makes 2 of us.
Thank you so much for your information, I love it. You are amazing!👍👍👍
I was literally about to start testing with new vessels and your advice is going to save me sooooo much fragrance oil with testing thank you!!
Good video highlighting the need to understand what elements are fixed like the wax to establish a benchmark then apply the variables such as colour or fragrance. This way you avoid confusion and always have a point to reset back to.
Just want to say a MASSIVE THANK YOU. This video is incredibly informative and delivered in an enjoyable and easy manner to understand. I’m relatively new to candle making and have come across some issues with wicking with my new jars. You’ve explained it all so clearly that I now feel far more confident to proceed. I’ve made a few errors in my short journey and a few months back I’d have felt like giving up after all the setbacks I have faced thus far. But your explanation has actually encouraged and enabled me to move forward, shrug off the wasted resources up to now, and go on to find my perfect wick. While testing without fragrance is so obvious, being new to this craft I relied a lot on other maker’s tips to teach myself, and I’ve not heard anyone mention this before, and as such I hadn’t done so either. I’m determined to make “perfect” candles for each of my own blends. Thank you thank you thank you!!! New sub here!
Out of all the comments I have ever received this is definitely in the top 10. You rock!!! Thanks for sharing your thoughts with me.
Surprisingly I'm depressed after watching this. It seems candle making is extremely complicated and I feel totally overwhelmed. I'm not starting this hobby, it's just too much. Makes me sad, but at least you helped me find that out, so thank you I think.
Nothing in life worth having comes easy.
@@upvibecandleif it's a hobby, perhaps don't take it as seriously and just use chatGPT to tell you what to do
This video was very helpful for me. Thanks for the education on choseing the right wick size. I wished I saw your video about a year ago when I first started.
@@Olivia.LesterLester Awesome. Thanks for the lovely comment.
This was the best tutorial I have seen so far. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I am truly glad you liked it.
Thank you for this video. It was extremely beneficial and very thorough. Your hard work is not in vain!
You Rock! Thanks for your comment.
Thank you so much for this video! I did not think of testing wicks without the fragrance but now you make it seems like common sense! So doing this now!
It’s just good to be thorough and knowledgeable.
Fabulous thorough always entertaining, really well done Jai!
Thank you!!!
I’ve been blending my own waxes, finding the perfect % of each paraffin and Soy. Taking into consideration my fragrance oils. Wicks have been a challenge as I have four different size containers all various different diameters and heights. But I like this info and I plan on putting it into play immediately.
You will figure it out. It’s not always easy but if you do the work now and do it thoroughly you’ll be more successful in the end. Let me know how you do.
Awesome video! UA-cam recommends working!
Very new, learning pillar candles, trying to find something like this for pillars is proving impossible :(
Not sure if this will help. Easy Steps for Making Candles with a Concrete Base | DIY Cement Candles
ua-cam.com/video/s7JqFbCldC4/v-deo.html
I didn't get the memo last time, I just happen to go to your page for my daily chuckle and seen it already played, maybe I will get the notification this time.
Awesome job, one more time!!!
Super helpful video!
Thank you,so helpfull.
Hey Jai! I was wondering if your course covers only concrete or both concrete and hydrostone?
Also in my country i do not have access to ESF. Any idea what hydro dip is made of so i can find local suppliers and start experimenting?
Hi. Absolutely. It not only covers hydrostone but as I add more and more content to it hydrostone will be a part of the growing part of the course. Once you join we can try to find you a sealer that works for you in your country. Here is the course content list. Looking forward to helping you on your journey. theupvibe.com/course-content/
@@upvibecandle thank you so much for your quickly reply! Can't wait to sign up! So my understanding is that once signed up for the course, it will be updated with more chapters from your end which I'll have access to?
@@avanti2762 You will always have access to the course and to me for course guidance. You will join my private FB group. Some people chose to message me directly for whatever reason and so that is an option as well. And yes I added 3 additional videos to the course since August of last year. As I add more to the course your dashboard will automatically update so you will have access to that info as well.
@@upvibecandle amazing! Can't wait to start this journey! Thank you!! 🙏🏼
Hi Jai! Thanks so much for your helpful content, just finished your course! Question, can you explain why you want to see a hangup? Thanks!
Hi Kerry. That's wonderful. You want to see hang up so that you have added protection from the flame. In order to maintain a proper temperature on the surface of your jar you will need a bit of hangup. Think of hang up like a coating.
@@upvibecandle aaah, I didn't connect that, totally makes sense, thank you for explaining!!!
You sir have earned my subscription when you did the fast count to 5. You almost made me spill some wax 😂😂😂
And to think I debated adding that joke.
@@upvibecandle hahahahahaaaaaaa
Great video! How long would you recommend waiting between test burns?
Wait the amount of time you were burning the candle. So ever time I burned the candle for 4 hours I let it cool for 4.
@@upvibecandle thanks so much!
Very good video!
Notification is on!
Great vid thanks!
Can you try and help me understand a theory of mine? The higher Flashpoint fragrance oils seem to be more viscous and require a hotter burn to really throw in the air would you say that's true or false? So if I'm having difficulty with a high Flashpoint fragrance it would mean I may have to change my wax formulation to a wax blend that is not as viscous?
I'm a newbie again, tried 25 years ago and now so much has changed. Not sure where to start, wax, wicks, vessels and fragrances. I'm in holistic healing so want my brand to represent that..
Thank you so much xx
You are very welcome.
Thanks!
@@juanagudelo-jo1fw Thank you so much. I truly appreciate it.
I’ve been trialling for over a month. I either great a great meltpool but large mushrooms or a terrible melt (over 5 hours) with zero mushrooms. I’m exhausted.
@@emperorpatrisia5771 Yes it’s tough but only one month is pretty good. Look at how much you have grown and learned. What does terrible melt pool mean? Are you being too critical? I’m curious to see. Send me some pictures. Go to my website and scroll down to my contact page.
this might be a stupid question, but is adding pigment to concrete candle jars considered a variable that can change the way the candle burns, even if it’s the same mold?
That's not a stupid question. I haven't experienced it personally. It's probably not likely but not improbable. I would have to test them with all the other variables constant.
okay, thank you Jai!
What cement I needed ?
Can it also be made in plaster jars?
Watch this. ua-cam.com/video/0RJypw_vkoQ/v-deo.htmlsi=udADBKeV9VG8wxev
@@upvibecandle Thank you, you helped me a lot
I clicked the link to your site to find the test sheet and all it did was opt me in for a newsletter, no test sheet....can you provide a direct link to it please?
Sorry about that. theupvibe.com/opt-in-candle-test-sheet/
@@upvibecandle yes that's the page I got and it only opted me into the newsletter and I didn't get any test sheet
@@carriebaggett6746 I just ran a test and it's working. You have to fill out the form and then you should receive an email. Once you get the email it will say Click Below to download your candle test sheet. If you aren't getting it let me know and I will have my webmaster run another test but I just ran it and it worked.
@@carriebaggett6746 I see you filled out the form correctly. Did you not get an email? Feel free to email me directly and I will forward it directly to you.
@@upvibecandle yes but it was for email confirmation to the newsletter only
At 17:31 you look just like Kevin Bacon in Footloose
OMG. I had to go to that timeframe and look at a Kevin Bacon clip in Footloose. Aside from the fact that I look much older you are spot on.
i’m having a hard time because i’m using coco84 which is coconut and beeswax 😂 the least viscus and most viscus combined
Yes I can see how that is a problem. I would personally start with Zinc, Ultra Core and possibly a CD or CDN wick then go from there. Are you set up systematically? Which wicks have you tested? Also, did you test fragrance free first?
i have tried Eco’s and it started off fantastic but then burned way too hot as it reached the middle.m, so I wicked down and it tunneled lol. I also tried LX and HTP. LX kept downing no matter what the size was and HTP was pretty good if I double wicked but then I tried HPSP and it was nearly perfect aside from a teensy tiny bit of hang up on one side of the vessel which i read is *normal* for coconut and beeswax. I have some CDs laying around so I’m going to experiment with that and order these other ones you’ve suggested. I also haven’t tried them without fragrance so I’ll do that too. Thank you for responding to me :)
@@strangetenderness Let's start with this... there is no such thing as a perfect candle. There might be YOUR perfect candle but there are too many elements for perfection. With that said you want hang up. Don't get caught up in the "I need a full melt pool by 4 hours". Trust me that is incorrect information. Ideally you want a little hang up. If one side has hang up try twisting your wick when you secure it. As it burns it will help with that one sided hang up. In my opinion you seem to already have a winner.