Thank you! Nice to have a short and sweet tutorial that offers really helpful suggestions!
What great information. Thank you for your precious time that you share with us.
Excellent video Tim!! So excited to see a shout out to Alex of Nature's Items!! Absolutely fantastic company with owners who go above & beyond for their customers! Was really awesome to see Alex's method in action! Thank you so much for this great tutorial!
your list by state on the description is absolutly GOATED, THANK YOU
I love nature's item! They have great fragrance oils and you can't beat their customer service
Love your backstory on the Alex Method 👍
Pretty awesome, i like the smooth finish on top. Good test run.
Hi Tim, thank you so much for this video I’m excited to try this because I have a 40 lb box of soy wax and I just cannot figure out how to get them to burn nicely! Also, THANK YOU for taking the time to find local suppliers. I’m in Illinois and I have been having the hardest time finding suppliers near me and shipping is getting expensive. Thanks for all you do!
Thanks for sharing. Sounds like the way to go.
Thanks Tim.another great video.🎈🎈🎈
The idea is NOT to allow the fragrance to evaporate. The fragrance should have been added around 110 degrees. This keeps it from burning off. All pouring it at 100 deg does is allow the candle to set quicker, which keeps the fragrance from escaping. If the fragrance is sitting in the mix while it's waiting to cool, it will evaporate, thus giving the candle less of a throw.
This is confusing as most people say fragrance can't bond properly unless it's mixed into the wax hotter, around 170-180 or so?! I'm using C3
Thank you Tim. I'm retired and I came across your you tube channel and I watch
your videos all the time. I think I'm ready to try my hand at making candles. Thank you very much for your kindness.
Thank you so much for sharing!! I've been doing so much research on candle-making and have been watching your videos. I'm excited to try this method.
nice! now if I can make it happen myself!! Very informative! 😊
Just did a pour in my CS Votive Molds with pins. I kinda liked pouring a thicker wax. Also, the room didn't get overwhelmed with FO. But boy.... the wait for the cool down. Will post in 2 days with a fast test on one. P.S. I love being a member of your FB group! So much has been learned!
I just had to come and thank you for this video! It worked perfectly! I tried so many things but I was still running into problems. Finally tired this before giving up for a few days and it worked! Thank you so much for posting this 🙂
Perfect timing I should have all my supplies by this weekend.
Wow, this is awesome! I just found your channel, and I have to say you have explained things the best. I am a college student, so money is tight. This Christmas I wanted to be able to make candles for members of my family as gifts. I find that my biggest issue has been with temperature and scent. I've only made candles twice so i'm still VERY new at it. I'm not sure if it was the temperature at which I added my scent or just a bad scent itself, but I found no matter how much I added, when the candle was finished the candle had no scent when it burned. This might have to do with the flash point of the candle, but I just ordered some new scents online and the next time I make candles i'm going to try this method out!
They always look great an hour or so after pouring. Do they still have perfect adhesion 24 hours later? Four to six days later? That’s what I’m having a problem with. Thanks for sharing these tips!
Tim. I use this same method. I use one of the presto pots and keep the temperature dial between the W and the A and I'm able to maintain that temp all day. It works great. :)
Many thanks, I have been researching "ingredients in candle making" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Have you heard people talk about - Peyaniel Psychological Predominance - (do a google search ) ? It is an awesome one of a kind product for discovering the trick to be a candle maker for profit minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got amazing results with it.
This was great, thanks, I have been researching "soy candles recipes" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Cenadoelyn Candle Contemplation - (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some super things about it and my neighbour got amazing success with it.
This is just superb, been searching for "how do you make scented colored soy candles?" for a while now, and I think this has helped. Ever heard of - Panlijah Inconceivable Position - (search on google ) ? It is a good one off guide for discovering how to become a candle making master and turn a profit minus the normal expense. Ive heard some super things about it and my colleague got excellent results with it.
Great post Tim. I'm very much a beginner in candle making. My daughter and I made our 1st container candle and it actually worked!!! How do you go about selecting the proper wicks for your projects? There are so many choices. Do you have a trick? Thanks.
Wow! That's even cooler than my test batch yesterday. I didn't go over 150° anyway. I added my color at 150° but I didn't add my fragrance until it was at 120° (a temp I'm aware from soap making to keep the scent strong and long lasting) stirred it in well, then poured at 120°.
100°. Uhhgg, I'm so not a candle maker. I'm likely to end up with chuncky candles. Lol
You think youre having a time with it. I was just talking while making my second batch of candles (I’m also a soap maker). So I tell my daughter that I’d be done soon had to wait till my wax came to trace so I could pour 😂. Definitely not what I meant lol. I need to change gears here.
Hello! What size CD wick works best with 464 in a 3" diameter vessel in your opinion? Thanks!!
Thank you for posting, I though the Alex method was to pour immediately after you add the color and FO (after stirring), Im so glad you cleared that up for me. I will try this method. Currently I heat to about 185 add FO at 170- 180 and pour at 150. I use 444.
Hi‼️ I’m new to candle making. What is the meaning of 144?? :)
What is that number for
Please replay ✨
Hiya, will this method work with the new ecosoya quantum waxes? Thank you.
HI Tim can u please tell me what wicks are u using with the 10 oz candle glasses. Thank u
This video has been around a bit, but perhaps you will get my comment. First totally enjoyed your sharing. Thank you. I have listened at least twice but missed the wick size that you used. Since the primary purpose of low temp is to develop and preserve both a CT and Ht, the question that continues to come to my mind about the low temp method is if the target temp is 150 or below and pour at 100; why not stay below 130 and add fragrance at 110; then pour at 100? will this cause problems? And finally, does the Alex Method work with all soy wax?
After watching this video,i use it same wick ECO 10,same method,but wick pretty small,I'm going to try ECO 12,14,16.
Hi Tim, thanks again for such a great and informative video.
How's the scent throw at these temperatures?
was one of my concerns too when i tried a new method. but they turned out great, both HT and CT are as strong as any other method i've tried.
Do this same method apply with c3 soy wax? Also what's the best wick and wood sticks to use for the c3 wax?
Hi Tim. Enjoy watching your videos. You are so kind and awesome. You explain everything so well. Can u tell me what size wick did u use and the name of the wicks. Thank you
I know this is old video but what color is that it’s beautiful!?? What color brand do you recommend or use for your candles?
Hi please advise: what size wick would you recommend with this libbey jar c6 coco-dog wax?
How was the HT on those candles do you remember?
can this method be used with c3?
So again , how much oil fragrance per wax ounces? They look great and did they last all day with the beautiful finish?
Does this work for palm wax too? I cant seem to achieve a perfect top with my candles
How can you get the best strong scent threw?
Did you test burn these and if so how was the hot throw with this method?
So, how do they smell? Is there a curing time? How's the hot throw / cold throw?
Do you have a perfect method for making candles with paraffine?
Firstly! Thanks for all the great info. Question will this method work for the lab&co coconut/apricot wax? Please and thank you...
Yep! It will work great with all vegetable based waxes, except palm wax
Can you use this.method with Joy wax or does it even matter.
Will this method work on coconut apricot?
Is that works with cocosoy 3:2 palm wax?
Hi. Is this degrees celcius or degrees Fahrenheit? Thank you 😊
Can anyone tell me please if this works with coconut wax? I've always read that it has to be heated to over 200 degrees. Thank you
Can you use this method with para soy wax or other waxes
How about the scent throw after you burn them 3-4 days after?
Hi, did this get answered pls? I’m interested in CT & HT using this method? Thanks
great vid/ i was wondering the type of wick you used for this type jar/ i have these same jars from dollar tree/ and also how many oz per jar you used looks like about 10 oz maybe please help and thanks sooo much for sharing
Any tips with c3 wax?
A candle method in my name? this is no coincidence 🤩I'm going to try this today.
edit; this is a method i do all the time, i didn't realize it was named after my own name😅
I followed the method and my oil keeps sitting at the top. What am I doing wrong? I used 2oz of fragrance oil for 2 pounds of nature wax c3.
What if your using coco soy blend and the instructions say to heat to 200 ?
I have that same melting hot plate.. it works great! I have been having problems getting an accurate reading of my temperature.. What thermometer are you using in this video?? Thank you!! :)
How is the scent throw with this method? Better? Less? Same?
I love 464 wax.
How did it burn after using this method?
What would be the best temp for pouring soy wax into big molds?
Honey Girl
Thank you so much for another great, helpful video! Would you use the Alex method with Millennium Wax? Does this method improve scent throw?
I have use it with Millennium wax. It doesn't do anything to increase or decrease the scent throws, It's more about solving issues such as frosting and sink holes.
It DOES work with Millennium Wax. Millennium is built to pull away from the sidewall of your glass, but it holds color REALLY WELL. Fragrance at 10% and pour in the 112 F range and you'll have perfect candles every time!
Tim, I absolutely love this method but my top around the wick makes a circle like it wants to cave but it doesn't. Is it the wick (Eco 10)?
Hmm, the first thing I would look at would be the type of wick bar that you are using. If the wick is held too tight, it can cause sinkholes around the wick. Try leaving your wicks just a tiny bit more loose. As the wax cools it contracts and expands slightly. The wick will need ot have a tiny bit of give to it to be able to move with the wax.
I don't want to use coloring with my candles. Will this work with using only the wax and FO. Im looking to get the best cold and hot throw possible.
It will work just fine without dye. A lot of people keep their candles white, either to avoid the frustrations associated with colored candles, or as a customer preference - some people just like the classic look of a white candle.
Hi Tim , can i use 464 soy wax with fo and natural color look ? Or this only apply on soy that using dye color? Thank you
Hi Tim. I’m planning to order a few pounds of wax from American organics but I have a bunch of sense it from Kendall science. Would those two fuse well?
Yes, different supplies from different companies will work together just fine. Chances are most supplies get their wax from the same companies, AAK (Golden Brands) and IGI. And most of the chemical bases for the fragrances come from the same supplier, BASF.
What does 12% fragrance load mean ? New to this
Tim i just recently bought a 50/50 wax is there anything you can tell me please???
Hmmm, a lot of things I suppose. Did you have any more specific concerns?
Tim, I’ve been using this method and the tops to my candles are smooth 2/3 times, but sometimes they have small impressions like tiny craters. Any suggestions?
Tim, I followed this method using a wax and fo from lab and co the coconut-apricot creme wax, and it seems not to be working for me. The wax started setting already on the sides of the pitcher and it was 115 F. I also use 2 oz fo + 1 lb wax, and I ended up with air bubbles on top of my candles :( What seems to be not working for me? Thank you!
Coconut apricot creme needs high temps. I heat to 200 and add color and fragrance immediately. I pour at between 190-200. Works like a charm every time!
Hi Tim. I was wondering how your ht turned out using this method on these candles
Hi I knew to candle making and just now seeing this video. How long do you let these candle cure for?
I don't like waiting for the wax to cool down to 100 and it sticks too much to the side of the pouring container. I just pour it hot and then touch it up later with a heat gun.
I tried this method and my candle wax was the consistency of mashed potatoes by 125 degrees F. Not sure what I did wrong ? Any help is appreciated
Hi Tim, I tried this method and I kept getting bubbles during burning. I use a wooden skewer to stir. Any ideas?
This method worked so well, right now I’m making candles on the stove but wanted to get a burner like you have in the video, do you have a link to where I could get one?
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Timber Ridge Gifts Oh, awesome! Thanks for getting back to me, I appreciate it!
Im new to making soy candles I have been trying but I cant get the strong HT im looking for is heating the wax to 200 like instructed to high?? please help😳
Definitely too high. You're burning off most of your fragrance oil. Using this method, I would only heat your wax to 150.
Is this for soy wax 464 ???
Hi Tim.
Thank you for this video. I tried it!!It works beautifully and I get perfect smooth candles.
I’m surprised this isn’t more widespread as - yes it takes more patience - but I have overall satisfaction EVERY TIME. I’ve used a variety of my Soy waxed including C3 and All seasons S16. I live in the U.K.
I’ve also been trying Kerawax 4105 at lowered pouring temperatures. This is a rapeseed and paraffin blend. The finish is usually a very smooth one. , I find this method very effective when using wooden wicks too, which are prone to sink holes. Again. Lower pouring temperatures have worked amazingly.
Thank you and please keep helping us learners. I love your tutorials
What is the device you are using to heat the wax? Since it's cool temperatures, do you not have to use the double boiler method?
The device he used is called a Presto Multi Cooker, they can be found on Amazon or retail stores like Walmart. You can also use a double boiler with this method, but just make sure you have your water on a light simmer (Medium Low Heat) and continuously stir the wax while it is melting.
Would you say this improved the hot and cold throw? Also I have read that in order for the scent to bond properly to the wax it needs to be 185 degrees Fahrenheit. Have you had any trouble with it bonding at a lower temperature? Thanks
This method is used mainly to correct appearance issues like frosting and smooth tops. Also, I would disagree with someone that says the wax needs to be that hot for the wax and the F/O to "bind". They are both oils, in my opinion, as long as they are in liquid form, they will properly mix together.
Great question. I read the same thing. Then they say to add FO at a lower temp to not lose scent. Kind of confusing
Would this method work with 6006 Para Soy wax?
The same basic concept of pouring cooler will work to help the candle cool more evenly, you won't be able to pour that cool with 6006 though. IO would try around 115-120ish
Can you also tell me please, what wick you used for that jar and that 12% FO
Thank you
Would this work for golden 444
The melting point for 444 is just a bit higher so you wouldn't want to pour quite as cool. I'd pour at 110 rather than 100
Can someone please tell me the cure time with this method?
Some people will say up to two weeks. I generally only cure mine for one week. There's no way to measure the chemical difference between one week and two. But for my own personal opinion, one week is plenty of time.
I don’t use color in my candles so is it normal for the wax to look like an off white color
Yes, that is the natural color of the wax. It will sometimes be a little darker, depending on the vanillin content of the fragrance oil used.
Timber Ridge Gifts ok thanks you are a life saver I was worried that I was doing something wrong 😀
Greetings Tim
Can I use this method with C3 Wax?
There has been people who have had success using it with C3, there is also another method for working with C3 wax called tempering wax.
Hello Tim. Thanks for your video. can you do a video on tempering C3 wax. Thanks.
My candles keep burning only in the middle causing my candle to keep going out. How can I fix that?
It’s probably your wick size, causing the candle to tunnel. Or the wick can be clogged. I believe he taught me that 😂
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What does 464 with 12% fragrances load I believe I can understand was 12% fragrances load but what’s “464” mean I’m new to the game
What’s your niche?
Problem with my candles is they look great the first day or two after i pour them , then after 4, 5 or 6 days the glass adhesion is terrible...
swiftbear that is my problem as well! Did you ever determine the solution? I would truly appreciate your reply. Thank you and many blessings!
I absolutely love learning through you, Tim. Thank you for all of your knowledge!!!