I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I love using essential oil and resins in my blend. By the way, I am really new to making cone incense. Great tutorial!
You are so very welcome! Im still new myself! I found that if my cones tend to put themselves out, even when they are dry, it's usually cause I have too much resin in my herbs. You can heat your cone up, and repowder it in a mortar and pestle, and add more powdered herbs to it, then put it back into a cone. If you have incense flop, give this a try! No need to throw away a cone, when you can smash it down, add more herbs, and have more burnable cones out of the 1 flopper, lol. I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
Yes! Any sticky materials will act as a glue to hold it together! Wood glue, rosemary, marshmallow plant, and so many others, are a great glue for insense
Love it❤. Thanks ❣️
I really appreciate you sharing your knowledge. I love using essential oil and resins in my blend. By the way, I am really new to making cone incense. Great tutorial!
You are so very welcome! Im still new myself! I found that if my cones tend to put themselves out, even when they are dry, it's usually cause I have too much resin in my herbs. You can heat your cone up, and repowder it in a mortar and pestle, and add more powdered herbs to it, then put it back into a cone.
If you have incense flop, give this a try! No need to throw away a cone, when you can smash it down, add more herbs, and have more burnable cones out of the 1 flopper, lol. I wish you the best of luck on your journey!
Thank you for the tutorial. God bless you!
You're very welcome!
Very nice tutorial! Do you have suggestions for alternatives to resin?
Yes! Any sticky materials will act as a glue to hold it together! Wood glue, rosemary, marshmallow plant, and so many others, are a great glue for insense
something like sago powder or tapioca powder?
What type of alcohol?
Can you use Elmer glue
I just found this channel thank you for sharing