Friday, April 17, 2009

How Much Is Maintenance On A Mini Cooper

MAKE BEESWAX CANDLES

This technique is easy in its implementation, as only the elements to control and does not need to melt the wax. Not so their results are not colorful and elegant. To make candles

honeycomb panel, Needed:
1 .- A hair dryer.
2 .- A panel of which they are put into the hive
3 .- A wick or fuse.
4 .- A cutter or knife.

Essentially there are two ways this type of candles cylindrical and conical staggered.


TAPER CANDLES --- ---

1 .- the same materials listed above
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2.-In this case, the wick or fuse will be cut to the same
height of the candles we want. Because even if we
to do about leaving the wick, about 1cm, that will not see
wick at the base of the candle.



3.-After the match to adapt the height of the candles we want to do,
panel will warm the beeswax so that it becomes malleable
and we are not breaking the wind want in the wick. When the temperature
environment is not low, the hands will be warm enough -
cient to manipulate . Anyway if necessary to give
heat in the edge that you replace the wick.



4.-After heating at the edge of the blade, place the wick protruding
we 1cm and pressing and rolling
wax panel on the wick.
apply heat every time you notice that the material is malleable and so stick the wick in the entire panel.



If notice is not adhered to the layer we heat and pressure. The winding of must do throughout the wick, the hexagons marked on the panel has help accomplish this task easily . Once

wound should based heating and pressing on a surface for the wing has a straight support and is stable when placed on any surface.


Finally a candle that you stay that way.



- TIERED TAPERED CANDLES


--- 1.-The materials are the same and how is roll identical but there
only a few variants that are detailed below .








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2 .- The materials are the same but, coming out two candles on each sheet of wax have two wicks and a ruler to make the cut mowing blade. This cut will make leaving 1cm from the corner blade in one side, in order to winding wick well before the fall of the spiral .










































I HOPE YOU HAVE LIKED. A GREETING FROM
ZALAMEA .




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