
Making Tallow Candles by Repeated Dipping — The Chandler's Craft
Before paraffin wax, most of Europe lit its homes with tallow candles — rendered animal fat (beef or mutton suet) cast or dipped around a cotton or rush wick. The dipping method produces the smoothest, most even candles: a wick is dipped into a tall pot of melted tallow, withdrawn to cool, and dipped again, building up thin layers until the candle reaches the desired thickness. A skilled chandler could dip dozens of candles at once using a dipping frame. This was the everyday light source from the medieval period through the 19th century.
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Render the tallow
Render the tallow
Materials for this step:
Beef Suet1 kgPurify the tallow
Purify the tallow
Prepare the wicks
Prepare the wicks
Materials for this step:
Cotton Candle Wick5 meterSet up the dipping station
Set up the dipping station
Prime the wicks
Prime the wicks
Begin the dipping cycle
Begin the dipping cycle
Build up layers
Build up layers
Shape during dipping
Shape during dipping
Final dips for a smooth finish
Final dips for a smooth finish
Cut and flatten the base
Cut and flatten the base
Cure the candles
Cure the candles
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