Wax sinkholes: causes and fixes

Time: 30–60 minutes active Difficulty: beginner–intermediate You need: leftover mixed wax, skewer, patience
Surface of cooling wax in a glass jar

Sinkholes are cavities that open as the center cools and contracts. They are normal in soy; the craft is timing the second pour so you do not trap wet wax under a skin.

Materials and tools

Instruction

1. Wait until the surface looks matte but the jar still holds warmth—poke a test hole near the wick. If liquid moves below, give it two more minutes, then open a vent channel.

2. Second pour slightly cooler than your first pour, just enough to bond without a visible seam ring.

3. Heat gun fans: use short passes to smooth cosmetics only after the structure is sound; heat alone does not replace missing wax.

Why poke-and-pour works: it gives shrinkage a vertical path so the surface tension does not seal a bubble underneath.

Related class: Twilight Glow Soy Lab. Contact to book.

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