There are millions to be made from this business. I just take a small branch of a tree and start

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  • @Uh_huh
    Wood and fire. What could possibly go wrong? 🚒🚨🔥
  • Very nice! I’m going to have to try this. I don’t have all the fancy tools, but I like doing things the old-fashioned way by hand.
  • @okramw1
    Thanks for the clarification, that the initial coating is fire retardant. That makes all the difference 👌 👏
  • I had one candle in wood years ago . I thought they had been made illegal. I about burned down my apartment. The whole thing caught fire like a Roman candle. Be careful!!
  • I did that one Christmas Many years ago. Great gifts and sold out as soon as I made them
  • @alm7707
    Well I made 42,000 of these and have sold about 38,233 so far. cost me $.32 to make each one and I sold them for $22.76 each, that's $870,183.00. I will have sold over a $1million in the next few minutes, Thanks for the great idea!
  • @tastx3142
    I have a piece of Aspen from my childhood in the 60’s that I saved from my childhood as a sort of bookend but it’s more of a wedge. We don’t have Aspen trees in our state. I think that I will do this but that I can use it to insert a small glass candleholder.
  • I also USED to make these. I made my millions and franchised.😊
  • Its amazing how many back seat drivers (key board warriors)are making comments without understanding the full extent of how’s he’s manufacturing these candle holders, he’s 1st lining the interior and rim of the wood candle holders with liquid sodium glass to prevent and spreading of the flames!
  • Nice work! Carbon felt would give you a permanent wick making the candle reusable/ refillable with more wax. Jeffrey Z. in SC
  • As a child, we frequently visited Branson Mo, Lake of the Ozarks and that territory. I have a cabinet full of walnut bowls. And I cherish each and every one.
  • Sharpen your forstner bit and immobilize the wood as your drilling it. A cheap drill press vice would work fine. The reason you're having such difficulty hollowing these out is because the wood is bouncing around. And to all the people who think these are fire hazards... All candles are fire hazards. Wooden candles aren't any more dangerous than a glass candle.
  • @kydragon42
    Your hand gets close to moving blade. Non safe wok method! Use a push stick to clear bladed work area! Keep your fingers!
  • I used google translate on what I thought was polyurethane, and is translated to Sodium Liquid Glass. i've never seen a wick of a candle made out of thin strips of wood. I'd like to see one of your candles burning. Thanks for sharing!!!
  • @lenny108
    Nicely done, the difficulty is to always find new customers.
  • @lineset7765
    Those fingers get pretty close to that band saw blade.