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| 9. Reheat your wax and make a second pour. Make sure not to overflow the first pour. Allow to harden fully. | 10. After de molding, level the base on a heated pan or electric griddle. |
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| 11. Trim the wick to approximately 1/4 inch. | 12. Detail View side 1. |
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| 13. Detail View side 2. | 14. Detail View side 3. |
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| 15. Detail View side 4. | 16. Detail View of top. |
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