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Marilyn

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  1. You have to be careful that your wick is not burning too fast or too slow. The general rule is that the wick should burn one hour for each inch of the diameter of the jar and by that time the melt pool should be to the edge of the jar and no deeper than @3/8" thick. For myself if it gets to 1/2" I am not comfortable with the safety of that. If it doesn't get to the edge of the jar it will start tunneling down and that is not a good candle. Or if the melt pool gets too deep the candle will burn to fast and get too hot, which isn't good either. That is why it does take testing, the whole jar so you are sure the wick is burning right. And the more days the candle sits and cures the stronger it gets (to a point I guess!) I'm sure everyone meant well, it's just that we have all gone thru what everyone has said in the previous replies. It is very addicting and fun to make candles, but also frustrating sometimes till you get things worked out. That is why there is a million (I exaggerate!) sizes of wicks to work with.

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