(Part 2) Best products from r/candlemaking

We found 21 comments on r/candlemaking discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 46 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

34. Glass Bottle Cutting Machine for Crafts - Thick Glass Cutter Tool for Wine and Beer Bottle Glasses - Sturdy Glass Bottle Cutter Kit, Glass Cutter for Bottles - Ephrem's Original Bottle Cutter

    Features:
  • COMPLETE GLASS BOTTLE CUTTING KIT - Aside from the glass cutting tool itself, this kit includes a bottle scribing fixture, silicon carbide grit, 100 grit size sanding cloth and how-to instructions on how to perfectly cut glass bottles with it
  • FOR BEGINNERS and EXPERIENCED CRAFTERS - This jar glass cutter kit for craft comes with how-to instruction and a separate pamphlet that shows an extensive collection of creative bottle cutting projects; a bottle glass cutter that caters to both novice and advanced DIYers
  • DURABLE and STURDY, PROUDLY MADE IN USA- Our glass bottle cutter machine is made from steel that is much thicker than other glass cutting tools for bottles, which means ours is much more sturdy and can last for the long run
  • FLEXIBLE, WIDE BACKSTOP - Our glass bottle cutting tool allows you to adjust the height of the cutter to create a score line at different lengths of the bottle and helps cut wine bottle glasses, jars or jugs of larger diameter. Keep the bottle vertical to the backstop to get a perfect scoreline
  • CREATIVE AND ECONOMICAL - Make beautiful crafts out of old bottles and jars and unleash your creativity! This new glass bottle cutter tool is a perfect addition to your recycling tools. Cheaper but more powerful and reliable than other bottle cutters to make glasses
Glass Bottle Cutting Machine for Crafts - Thick Glass Cutter Tool for Wine and Beer Bottle Glasses - Sturdy Glass Bottle Cutter Kit, Glass Cutter for Bottles - Ephrem's Original Bottle Cutter
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u/atticus_finch25 · 3 pointsr/candlemaking

Purchase these little cuties.

Bee Honeycomb Candle Mold Soap... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07KKC6XVN?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share

However I have seen people that make a vertical cut to help w release? What do you think?

u/catatacs · 1 pointr/candlemaking

oh, this is very interesting!
this is what I've been using: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WZ6N1QW

u/bigmell · 1 pointr/candlemaking

get a good kit. Everything you need will be included. This was my first kit. Then from there you can just repurchase the supplies you need. I prefer candlewic to candle science.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01CYWJ0UC/

u/gloriavvv · 3 pointsr/candlemaking

I just use a good old fashioned $5 candy thermometer, which has always done the trick.

u/actionscripted · 1 pointr/candlemaking

I use these wick stickers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0092RNEAU/

Edit: if you're going with glue, maybe hot glue so you can easily melt/clean the vessel later?

u/CozYoursCandleMaking · 1 pointr/candlemaking

Why don't you try these wicks? They work well with different kinds of candle wax.

u/takephotosmakethings · 2 pointsr/candlemaking

Hahahah everyone I've shown these photos to have remarked on the scissors! They're from Amazon, link here!

u/benalene · 5 pointsr/candlemaking

How are you cutting them? I've cut thousands of wine, champagne, and liquor bottles. I use this cutter and diamond sanding pads, and I get beautiful smooth edges with minimal effort. I don't use the candle provided with the cutting kit. I use a hot water from a kettle and cold tap water to stress the score.

Not saying you have to do it this way, just letting you know that there is a way to get the edges cleaner.

u/ShareYourSkittles · 2 pointsr/candlemaking

I use an embossing gun very similar to the one u/pleasurtohaveinclas posted. It was $18 on amazon and it has seen A LOT of use so far. A+ Would recommend.

Edit: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B002TM68OE/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1411356827&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40
This. But mine is blue.

u/twochandlers · 1 pointr/candlemaking

We use hot glue, it's really not that messy. Just a dot on the bottom, hold in in place for a few seconds with a pen or whatever. I might try these at some point, cheaper than the candle science stickers by a lot. http://www.amazon.com/Glue-Dots-08248-Removable-Roll/dp/B00161UBTW

u/mad1301 · 2 pointsr/candlemaking

Hi, just get a small metal pot or container, boil some water in a larger container, and have the smaller pot sit inside you big the boiling water. Quicker than using the steam and it melts just fine.

I use this, but would prefer a larger one (Top Grade Candle Making Pitcher - Double Boiler Pot https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M1GXA91/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xO6JAb2K51KHM).

u/Tehdavie · 1 pointr/candlemaking

I use this for my candle wicks. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E0OP0WA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
I just boil it in hot water if too much wax gets on it.