I’d also like to add that you do NOT want to use any vegetable oil or anything for crumble because you want it to be hard. You do not want it to be soft in any way at all.
I’ve used 444 only before. But I did have to let it sit for a little longer to make sure it wasn’t sticky or anything. You can always test it out with your specific soy! But I personally wouldn’t recommend anything softer than 444. With soy the process will also be a little slower than with the parasoy I used in this video.
Hi so in the video I used 2oz wax and cut off the clip right before 2oz And I used 20oz of wax because I did two trays with 10oz each in them! So this does equal 10% if doing your fragrance load in relation to wax used and not in relation to total weight!
I do all of my math by hand. I do my fragrance loads in relation to the amount of wax used or that will be used. So if I do 20oz of wax I will multiply 20oz by 10% (or 0.10) and go from there.
Thank you for teaching ❤❤
Thank you I will be making this today
Thank you! 🙏🏾
Tank yuo
do u use the pillar soywax to make this?
You absolutely can!
What is your favorite wax combination for these crumbles? I have on hand 6096, 464, and 4625.
I used a blend of 444 and 4626 for this! So your 464 and 4626 mixed together would be perfect! I do half 444 and half 4625.
Thank you so much😊
For sure!
You think mi of 6006 and 4625 will work
It should be perfect!
Did you put vegetable oil in the melted wax?
That is only for scoopable wax. This is wax crumble so no vegetable oil is required.
I’d also like to add that you do NOT want to use any vegetable oil or anything for crumble because you want it to be hard. You do not want it to be soft in any way at all.
Would soy wax work for this too?
I’ve used 444 only before. But I did have to let it sit for a little longer to make sure it wasn’t sticky or anything.
You can always test it out with your specific soy! But I personally wouldn’t recommend anything softer than 444. With soy the process will also be a little slower than with the parasoy I used in this video.
damn my high ass thought this is how to make thc crumble wax lol
1.2oz FO
10.8oz Wax
This 10%
The ratios you used are 17%
I used the batch size calculator on WSP site for this information. Are you using a calculator? I’ve never checked to make sure WSP was correct😊
Hi so in the video I used 2oz wax and cut off the clip right before 2oz
And I used 20oz of wax because I did two trays with 10oz each in them!
So this does equal 10% if doing your fragrance load in relation to wax used and not in relation to total weight!
I do all of my math by hand. I do my fragrance loads in relation to the amount of wax used or that will be used.
So if I do 20oz of wax I will multiply 20oz by 10% (or 0.10) and go from there.
Hope this helps anyone! #percentage #craft #crafting #candle #waxmelts #videoresponse #comment
@@thebossblitz Yes, I just caught the 10oz of wax + 2oz FO. I gotcha now. Thank you for adding this since people will usually not check amounts.