Best candle making wax according to redditors

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u/seg-fault · 63 pointsr/BuyItForLife

I bought a giant jug of it off Amazon. I also bought some beeswax pellets. I usually condition with just the mineral oil, but every now and then I'll instead use the 'board butter' I made (melt beeswax and mix in mineral oil, allow to cool). Total cost was about $35 but I now have a fuckton of mineral oil and board butter.

Beeswax

Mineral Oil

Also, this stuff is great for other wooden utensils or dishes you might have in your kitchen, such as knife handles, spoons, and salad bowls. Mineral oil also doesn't go rancid, unlike olive oil or coconut oil.

u/splat-blam · 12 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I would suggest getting a wax melter and buying soy wax chips on Amazon in bulk. You can add your perfume directly into some chips (just a few drops after you had a handful of chips to the wax melter) and it will make your house smell just as amazing as you! (and you don't need to spend a ton more money) I found linen sprays really don't last that long (scent wise). Alternatively, you can also add drops of perfume to a diffuser. :D

u/kellycblue · 7 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

So I was snap chatting my sister this lip color, and thought it would be a good opportunity to show you guys! Please excuse my (faded) makeup from today, it's almost time for bed :-)

I was so so excited to receive my Blackbird order a few days ago, I immediately made some lipsticks out of supplies I've had in my pantry for this occasion. I wanted to make a grayish pink, and ended up with this awesome gray that I love!

I used a tablespoon of coconut oil, cocoa butter, and beeswax pellets until I got the consistency and amount I wanted. I ordered the pellets and butter on Amazon, and the coconut oil at my grocery store.

The shadows I used were a bit of Fiction, Immortals, Lucid, Smudge, and some Imogen. I used a clean plastic fork to put the shadows in the bowl, so I don't know the exact amounts. Never done this before, and I got a lot of stuff in my order so I kind of went ham on making this.

The color is a bit sheer for my taste, but I probably messed up the recipe. I like to top it off with some loose Fiction powder. It lasted a long time as I went for a long walk in the cold, and then drank tea for a few hours. I went to touch up and really didn't need to! I love this color, but let me know what you think!

u/JasontheFuzz · 6 pointsr/theydidthemath

I've checked and double checked, but I can't find a problem with my numbers, yet the answers seem intuitively wrong.

Standard doorways are 6' 8" high by 28-32" wide. (203 cm x 76 cm)

It looks a little shorter and slightly less wide than a door, so we'll call it 195 cm x 70 cm.

That mound is reasonably close to a pillar in shape, so let's go with the formula for a cylinder: V = pi r^2 h

V = pi 35 cm^2 185 cm

V = 711,963.435 cm^3

V ~ 710,000 cm^3 (710 liters) (This is where it seems wrong- that's a lot. I used Google's "volume of a cylinder" calculator and this is what it gives me.)

This website gives a size of a single candle as 260 mm by 12 mm (among many others, but we'll go with this average-sounding one).

V = pi 0.6 cm^2 26 cm

V = 29.41 cm^3

V ~ 30 cm^3 (You can round differently if you want. I like whole numbers.)

The rest is easy.

710,000 cm^3 / 30 cm^3

That sculpture contains enough wax to make 24,000 candles.

This block of wax from Amazon has a size of 19'' long, 12'' wide and 1.5'' thick, which works out to 342 cm^3. in^3. It weighs 10 pounds/4.54 kg.

710,000 cm^3 / 342 cm^3 = 2076 ten pound blocks of wax. Meaning this thing weighs 20,760 pounds/9425 kg. (This also seems wrong. Ten tons would destroy the floor.)

Edit: Thanks to /u/lemmings121 for pointing out my error. 342 in^3 converts to 5604 cm^3. 710,000 cm^3 / 5604 cm^3 = 126.69 blocks. That's 1260 pounds/ 571 kg.

u/PM_Me_Your_Clones · 6 pointsr/electronic_cigarette

If you do it like that, I can see your math. However, if you do it like this:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WUPUYCC/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_YptHxb7EHCH6V

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005F5OJG6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_KqtHxbP3G3QW7

http://www.carolinaxtract.com/#!product/prd12/3738421821/120ml-sample-100mg-ml-nic-html

http://store.flavorah.com/All-Vaping-Flavors_c_8.html (Or Bull City or ECX or Gremlin, etc. - let's call it $50 in flavoring)

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005UGBG20/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_TxtHxbBFM078P

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B9V20W/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_NBtHxb23GQ99V

You can make ~4L/4000ml of 3mg/ml for ~$150 or a little under $0.04/ml, so ~$4.50 per 120ml with supplies left over.

Maybe I'm mistaken in thinking ~$150 isn't large scale but I'm sure many people on here spend at least that much in a six month period (five 250ml of Blue Dot will run you $187).

u/ListenHereYouLittleS · 6 pointsr/woodworking

Mineral oil: http://www.amazon.com/UltraCruz-Mineral-Oil-Light-gal/dp/B00OGKPJB0/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1457449602&sr=8-3&keywords=mineral+oil+gallon

Beeswax: http://www.amazon.com/YELLOW-1LB-Must-Different-Projects-Including-Deodorant-Furniture/dp/B00B3U0FW4/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1457449622&sr=8-1&keywords=beeswax

Get those two things and mix 1/4th beeswax & 3/4th mineral oil. Warm it up in a double boiler system or just put a wide mouth mason jar in a small pot with warm water till it all dissolves. Let it cool and solidify.

Its cheap to make your own. Its fun. And you'll have a shit ton of butcher block wax. Plus, lots of mineral oil to initially treat your cutting boards before the wax mixture.

u/ny2dc · 5 pointsr/Indiemakeupandmore

I just bought this cute one on Amazon. It seems to work pretty well, is pretty easy to clean, and I like how minimalist it is (most of the other options I looked at were overly baroque or had bold /ugly patterns). I'm super new to wax melting, so I have no clue how this compares cost wise.

u/xxtidariusxx · 5 pointsr/Vaping

all it takes is a bit of simple math. you can buy everything you need aside from the liquid nicotine on amazon. i myself use 100%vg juice so i dont buy pg at all but a large bottle of vg will run you about 20 to 25 dollars, 1 gallon for me is 22 at the moment. you can also find packs of empty bottles for around 10 bucks, then youll need measuring syringes for mixing, flavor drops and the nicotine all of which are linked below.

i would just mix small batches first if you arent sure what a juice would taste like after your done then mix a full bottle, this way you can experiment with flavor mixes and see what you can create.

for a 100 ml bottle its really easy youll just need to figure out how much nic to put in, i vape at 6% nic so i measure out 94 ml of vg and the last remaining 6 ml i put in as the nicotine, after that the base is done, then just drop in the flavor drops, shake it like crazy, let it settle for a bit and boom juice done.

there are also some sites out there with premade mixture recipes that you can find and follow

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007HSDNS4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_1?smid=A3O37MU47F4102&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B007Y8UX80/ref=ox_sc_act_title_2?smid=A1ZOAQ4ZHE42HG&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CFJ51X4/ref=ox_sc_act_title_3?smid=A35C2NGNUSD9X5&psc=1

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00WUPUYCC/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?smid=A2S5SG4CMI156J&psc=1

https://liquidnicotinewholesalers.com/250mg-nicotine-liquid.html

u/oldtoolfool · 3 pointsr/handtools

You can use paste wax, I also use parafin for planes, Gulf Wax, used for candles but easier to use for this purpose. This is what I use, but its cheaper in grocery stores.

https://www.amazon.com/Paraffin-Household-Gulf-Wax-Pack/dp/B00D8N3NT6

u/Fey_fox · 3 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

Maybe try mixing in some paraffin wax next time. I use it when i make buckeyes. It helps the chocolate not be so soft and melty.

u/batbrat · 2 pointsr/HelpMeFind

Pure beeswax isn't white. You can get cream colored candles that contain a percentage of beeswax, but it's not pure. I think the best place for those would be a church supply: https://www.stjudeshop.com/church-supplies/candles-miscellaneous/altar-candles/beeswax-table-altar-candles-large-diameter/

Here's a company that makes oversized pure beeswax candles, but they're yellow.

Their tall pillars are various widths, but they have a 2"x18" one here.

Their dipped tapers are 1.5" (up to 24")

They also have comb candles, but not tall ones. I feel like you could easily wrap a very tall pillar/taper with comb wax if you really wanted that look.

u/LittleHelperRobot · 2 pointsr/oddlysatisfying

Non-mobile: paraffin wax

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u/GrumpysWorkshop · 2 pointsr/Leathercraft

And I'm saying you don't need chisels at all. But that's crazy talk right?

That book I linked, and the making cases series, is the single best purchase I've ever made when it comes to leatherwork, bar none.

But you want specifics, right?

u/ardentTech · 2 pointsr/Leathercraft

Good question, and it pains me a bit that I have a small box of unused tools that were purchased when I began. I'm sure I missed a few things, but here you go:

u/annoyingone · 1 pointr/preppers

That seems very expensive. You should buy off of amazon for $26 for 10lbs, shipping included if you have prime.

u/BM-NBwofh9bP6byRerCg · 1 pointr/DIY_eJuice

and you can order them in bulk off Amazon. As well as a gallon of VG for $25, shipped (Prime).

u/[deleted] · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

If you wanna go really cheap and simple, just get him a huge thing of glycerin

u/yonosh · 1 pointr/beards

Amazon. Some links below for ideas. I've purchased all of them, and haven't had any problems with them thus far. Essential oils just search for - obviously that's where part of the experimentation comes in. I use a mix of Frankincense, Amber, Cade (SUPER STRONG SMELL!!! very smoky), Black pepper, and sometimes Sandalwood. You can probably go to a Whole Foods - or similar - and find some essential oils to smell to get ideas too.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00D9NV2D4
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074CP8J32
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01D6ZS3G8
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06WWLKQX5

u/mokshahereicome · 1 pointr/bicycling

Gulf wax
Paraffin Household Gulf Wax (Pack... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00D8N3NT6?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share


And paraffin oil
Behlen Paraffin Oil, 1 Pint https://www.amazon.com/dp/B004O246M8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

Rice cooker
Elite Cuisine ERC-003 Rice Cooker... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000B2UADE?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

These are the three items to start the whole process. Mix the waxes as Ozzie describes. Also, as he says, the amount of wax you have to work with is enough for a very long time so initially, sure it costs more than a bottle of regular chain lube but over time it’s definitely a big money saver. It did take me a minute to find the right paraffin oil for the best price, but that was the one. Make sure to strip the chain really well first. Best bet would be to just start with a new chain, strip that, and then wax it.

u/Adamvos · 1 pointr/boostedboards
u/Rickosuave1987 · 1 pointr/turning

Where else... Amazon!


u/nerdkraft · 1 pointr/turning

That's a bit of a tall order :)
Just give them a little wax along with the bowl. Tell them if it ever starts looking dull to just wipe some on.

You can buy butcher block oil for $12 or make your own.

Cheap, effective, edible finish:

  1. Go to the drug store. Buy two $3 bottles of mineral oil. You will find it near the laxatives.

  2. Go to the craft store or Amazon. Buy a bag of bees wax chips or a brick. Yellow or white - doesn't matter.
    Stakich 1-lb Pure White BEESWAX Pellets - Cosmetic Grade, Top Quality - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001LQZOLW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_WQKDwb63YV70A


  3. Pour first bottle of mineral oil into a small cooking pot. Heat up the mineral oil on low heat - many people use a double boiler but my stove goes super low so I am not as worried. Drop a few chunks of the wax in to see if it starts melting - that's the temperature you want. Stir wax in.
    The ratio is usually 50/50 but I also make a higher wax content version as well to make it more like a polish.

    Don't let it get too hot. Take it off the stove if needed.

  4. Pour the mix into a clean jar (or many clean jars for gifts).

    Use the other bottle to do a first flood coat. Then After letting the wood absorb some mineral oil, just wipe of your home made finish on and wipe off a few mins later. This also works great on the lathe allowing you to buff the wax.
u/Zugzub · -3 pointsr/ContagiousLaughter

hard eye-roll yes, duh, I didn't say it wasn't a wax. 🙄 I just said it isn't pink in its natural state, which it isn't. If it's pink it's dyed

paraffin wax is more of a whitish gray

But good on ya for ignoring the facts