The different styles of candle making molds available to buy for home candle making are practically as many as the candles you can get. It is logical to picture that with a well-liked activity such as candle making along with the great amount of people receiving candles to use at home, that there would be loads of distinctive kinds of candle making molds to buy.
Essentially candle molds are basically containers used to hold poured wax as it cools. Once the wax has cooled completely it will maintain the molds appearance and can be warily removed.
Candle molds are manufactured from a variety of materials and come in numerous shapes and sizes. All these variations allow them to offer a variety of distinctive uses, aluminium molds for instance are a popular sort of mold that candle makers make use of because they are extremely strong and heat resistant. They also have the benefit of giving the finished candle a smooth finish since they don't leave any seams, this gives the look that the candle has been professionally made.
These varieties of metallic molds are frequently used in making pillar and votive candles. When compared with rubber molds though, they are relatively inexpensive and are also very painless to clean. Place them upside down on an oven baking sheet then heat the oven to around 150 degrees, this will allow any extra wax to melt and run from the mold and onto the baking sheet. However a drawback of aluminium molds is their rigid inflexibility they offer little choice in varying the shapes and textures of candles. Another disadvantage is that to withdraw the finished candle from the mold you will most likely have to use a releasing agent.
Rubber molds such as latex, silicone and polyurethane though are very flexible. Silicone molds tend to be more expensive than polyurethane and even though molds made from polyurethane are flexible they don't stretch well and regrettably can have a strong odour that may taint your candle. Once more a releasing agent maybe necessary to assist withdrawing the candle from the mold. Taper and pillar candles are frequently created from polyurethane molds. Silicone molds, due to their superior qualities are almost certainly the most costly they are pliable and are able to stretch to a point, making it a lot simpler to extract the candle from the mold without the use of a releasing agent.
The use of latex molds seems to be losing its attraction lately because of the developments and advancements being created with the other kinds of rubber molds. In spite of this, the use of latex has the distinct benefit of enabling you to craft your very own stunning mold designs. Using liquid latex it is possible; by painting repeated layers of the latex on an object you can craft an endless quantity of exclusive molds.
The most reasonably priced type of mold is manufactured of plastic as it can be very simply mass produced, but because they tend to be brittle they can have a short lifespan. Having said that, you will discover plastic molds are fairly straightforward to clean with a little hot soapy water. Be in no doubt the mold is totally dry before using it again as water bubble marks can appear on the surface of the candles. They are outstanding for novices to use because of their availability and low cost, but as you progress in your hobby the other sorts of mold outlined will provide your candle making more of a specialized edge.