Chris_S
Well-Known Member
Ok so im testing new wicks in a new sized container and iv just lit one to test burn it as this is also the first time iv ever used such a large wick and container so wide.
So first the making of the candles didnt go exactly to plan in that i used too much wax so had to improvise the holding the wick central. But have never experienced this kind of cavity. I have a few photos and will explain whats what in the pics below
Ok so first one is one iv just taken while wick has gone really weak it was going well until it had burned for about 5-10 minutes when it became clear a cavity under the surface had formed.
The second photo is when it was still burning ok but you can just about see the cavity.
The one thats had this issue is the one with the metal central device thing it was slightly touching the top of the wax but only slighly something i didnt notice until this morning when it had gone solid. Wondering if anyone knows why this might of happened and is there a way of fitting another wick has anyone successfully cored out the center refitted a wick then repoured wax to set it? If so how was this done. The way i had thought of was to use a heat gun to melt it all down again and then remove the current wick and set another in. Would this cause the fo to evaporate? This wouldnt be a massive issue as it would still give me the information i need for burning ect but is far from ideal
So first the making of the candles didnt go exactly to plan in that i used too much wax so had to improvise the holding the wick central. But have never experienced this kind of cavity. I have a few photos and will explain whats what in the pics below
Ok so first one is one iv just taken while wick has gone really weak it was going well until it had burned for about 5-10 minutes when it became clear a cavity under the surface had formed.
The second photo is when it was still burning ok but you can just about see the cavity.
The one thats had this issue is the one with the metal central device thing it was slightly touching the top of the wax but only slighly something i didnt notice until this morning when it had gone solid. Wondering if anyone knows why this might of happened and is there a way of fitting another wick has anyone successfully cored out the center refitted a wick then repoured wax to set it? If so how was this done. The way i had thought of was to use a heat gun to melt it all down again and then remove the current wick and set another in. Would this cause the fo to evaporate? This wouldnt be a massive issue as it would still give me the information i need for burning ect but is far from ideal