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Most any Hobby store or you can order online.

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Q: Where can you buy candle wax?
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Is it possible to make candle wax into crayons?

Many people use candle wax or crayons to make skateboard wax. Many skateboard waxes are simply a slab of paraffin. Paraffin actually refers to a group of waxes that have different molecular structures. The paraffin that you buy in the skate shop could be any one of theses waxes. The waxes are by-products of different manufacturing processes. Crayons and candle wax are different types of paraffin.


How fast does a candle burn?

It depends on what kind of wax that the candle is made out of


How did they make candles?

Candles are made by dipping a wax string in melted candle wax repetitively.


How do you hold candles steady in a small holder?

Light the candle and let some of the hot wax drip into the small holder. Then, while the wax is still hot put the candle into the holder and steady it until the wax hardens. That should do it for you.


How does oxygen Affect how fast a candle will burn?

when a candle burns, the wax is reacting with oxygen in the air to give out heat and light. If you give the candle more oxygen then it will burn brighter, but it will burn out more quickly. It all depends whether the candle has a high or low concentration of oxygen. The main reason why the candle burns brighter is because there is a better chance that the oxygen will bump into the wax on the wick. when a candle burns, the wax is reacting with oxygen in the air to give out heat and light. If you give the candle more oxygen then it will burn brighter, but it will burn out more quickly. It all depends whether the candle has a high or low concentration of oxygen. The main reason why the candle burns brighter is because there is a better chance that the oxygen will bump into the wax on the wick.