Here you go quigs...
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The layers of cotton were thinner before it got wet. Looks pretty puffy now.
Here you go quigs...
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The layers of cotton were thinner before it got wet. Looks pretty puffy now.
That is a beautiful thing, you got the air hole alignment O ring on there as well...have you bored out your mid section to accept a larger wick?
I did it with a super thin layer of cotton wrapped around several times until I could no longer see the ss wick through it.
Cotton candle wick still going great. Not burnt at all. Love this set up in my Ody and Penelope!
I went back and did a search to get the details on this. I have a Penelope. You're using #2 candlewick, right? Single strand?
BTW I've been using a wick made from a piece of roll cotton on my Penelope since Friday evening. I might have just got lucky but, the wick was easy to set up and so far, I'm loving it.
I think the conclusion is cotton is cheaper, locally accessible, it wicks better than anything, doesn't burn when its wet...
but you'll have to experiment with different types (gauze=cheesecloth vs. yarn vs. butchers twine vs. cotton baton/cotton balls) and densities/thicknesses to find what works for you
and wash your hands before handling![]()