Candle-making 101 - Selecting Necessary Candle-making Hardware

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If you have been thinking about entering the hobby of candle-making, you have come to the right place. This multi-part guide will tell you everything you need to know about candle-making - collecting hardware, exploring the varied wax options, how to pick the right wicking material, and adding your
own personal touches with color and fragrance.

Since you can't make candles without a few essential hardware items, this is a great place to start. You may already have some of these things around the house. If not, don't worry. Everything in this category can be found inexpensively in most stores.

The best method for melting wax is to use a double-boiler system. You can either use an actual double-boiler or you can easily construct one. Just fill a sauce pan about 1/3 full of water and place a metal bowl on top. The bowl should be relatively deep, and large enough that it will sit on top of the pot as opposed to nesting into it.

The point here is to avoid melting wax over direct heat. The last thing you want to do is scald your wax. In addition, wax is flammable and the double-boiler method will give you the ability to easily control the temperature of the wax, preventing it from accidentally overheating and igniting.

Some sort of dipper is also going to make candle-making much easier for you. Use either a metal or silicone-coated ladle, preferably one with a small spout for precision pouring.

A thermometer is a must-have tool in candle-making. Most people opt for a simple candy thermometer, but digital probe thermometers work just as well. Make sure that the thermometer you use has a clip for attaching the thermometer to the side of your double-boiler so you can monitor the temperature of the wax at all times.

If you have always wanted to try making your own candles, but thought that it sounded too difficult or labor intensive, you are missing out! With a handful of ordinary household items, you can be well on your way to a rewarding candle-making hobby.
 
 
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