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Thank you so much, Spencer! It's a very helpful tool!Manzanas Candle Crafts
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I received Spencers latest calculator and have to say it is excellent - his latest addition of the approximate burn times will be a major God send to everyone. Your customers will be impressed
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Again Spencer
Last edited by pcbob; 23-01-2012, 06:36 PM.And God said "let there be light" ...... so Adam lit a votive candle, with a V45/S3-80 wick, giving off the sweet smell of apple and cinnamon.
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Many thanks for the spreadsheet Spencer
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Thanks for the spreadsheet - a lot of time to be saved with this.
David
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Originally posted by Harribo View PostHahaha Spencer, that will never happen. I think I will be testing for many years to come before I even get to sell 1 thing
Hopefully now you have a nifty little time saving device your testing process will speed up and you'll be selling in no time at all
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spencer on the own blend record sheet i added bipol - x do i need to change any of the formulars to account for this or jut add it in and go for it?one of my firework displays others on the same user profile http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N11qXBtNsgE
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Originally posted by fireworkmaster View Postspencer on the own blend record sheet i added bipol - x do i need to change any of the formulars to account for this or jut add it in and go for it?
Just make sure the %s below the 'ingredients' add up to 100%. It will tell you in a box just below the candle description box if the total % is too much or too little.
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