Okay after searching everywhere and only finding essentially a 'fire starter' instructions I thought I'd ask on here as I know everyone is so helpful
Quite recently I bought a pillar drill so I've been making sawdust of a bigger kind compared to the scroll saw so I've been saving it as its large shavings (Forstner bit holes). However I've saved a bunch of Palo Santo sawdust from when I was working it on the scroll saw. So very fine sawdust. The wood itself smells devine but the sawdust is even stronger. Very very awesome.
Ive tried making a tea light candle with it (a few attempts) with a different dust so not to waste the Palo Santo by mixing it with wax I bought to make candles with. The result was a bad dust to wax ratio and a metal tea light tin on Fire :S
Has anyone had luck with making tea light candles with the very fine sawdust from a scroll saw or even the thicker sawdust from a pillar drill?
Also, I really want my car to smell of it too. I've tried cutting up a pair of old jeans and using bondaweb to bond it together at all the sides, slipping in a little sawdust then sealing it up thinking maybe the smell would come through the denim but nope.
Really hoping someone has some advice
Thanks,
Keato
Quite recently I bought a pillar drill so I've been making sawdust of a bigger kind compared to the scroll saw so I've been saving it as its large shavings (Forstner bit holes). However I've saved a bunch of Palo Santo sawdust from when I was working it on the scroll saw. So very fine sawdust. The wood itself smells devine but the sawdust is even stronger. Very very awesome.
Ive tried making a tea light candle with it (a few attempts) with a different dust so not to waste the Palo Santo by mixing it with wax I bought to make candles with. The result was a bad dust to wax ratio and a metal tea light tin on Fire :S
Has anyone had luck with making tea light candles with the very fine sawdust from a scroll saw or even the thicker sawdust from a pillar drill?
Also, I really want my car to smell of it too. I've tried cutting up a pair of old jeans and using bondaweb to bond it together at all the sides, slipping in a little sawdust then sealing it up thinking maybe the smell would come through the denim but nope.
Really hoping someone has some advice
Thanks,
Keato