Sweet. Why get complicated, right? It's just melted wax after all. I think the tea candles are just paraffin with a little extra paraffin oil. Which is pretty much what everyone here suggested. I used block parafin, which is harder. Probably too brittle actually. So I added a couple of dollops of Vaseline!!! Vaseline is a combo of paraffin, mineral oil and some sort of long chain crystalline wax. The melting point is lower than paraffin, but higher than any oils (which are viscous at room temperature). So I figured it would be a perfectly suitable softener for the pure paraffin blocks.
One thing you might do next time is add a dish rag between the glass and the pot. This will ensure that no part of the pickup is in contact with stove top temps. It's a trick I use when working big pans as double boilers for sensitive recipies that temper egg yolks and such Also a good trick for water bath custards so they don't brown too much at the bottom... Is anyone else getting hungry?
Loved your 'gettin' it done' winder in the link.
One thing you might do next time is add a dish rag between the glass and the pot. This will ensure that no part of the pickup is in contact with stove top temps. It's a trick I use when working big pans as double boilers for sensitive recipies that temper egg yolks and such Also a good trick for water bath custards so they don't brown too much at the bottom... Is anyone else getting hungry?
Loved your 'gettin' it done' winder in the link.
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