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๐Ÿงต Explain this shit.

Anonymous No. 16451500

How the fuck did wax cool like this with a a hool all the way through it?

I need answers.

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Anonymous No. 16451502

Shit from above.

I have no fucking clue how this happened but wanted to ask before I melted it again.

Anonymous No. 16451507

>>16451500
Is that where you were sticking your dick OP?

Anonymous No. 16451508

>>16451500
Couldn't have only partially melted and trapped an air bubble in or something right?

Anonymous No. 16451510

>>16451508
It fully melted, it cooled this way.

>>16451507
Yes but that was long before this happened.

Umm if you look at the over head image you can see some sort of ring shapes leading to the hole.

Anonymous No. 16451517

>>16451500
wax expands when you heat it

the edges cool and solidify first at the highest point then as the wax cools it preferentially creates a void where the wax cooled the slowest (the center of the wax)

Anonymous No. 16451524

>>16451517
Seems to makes some sense, yet I am not fully convinced of it.

Anonymous No. 16451546

>>16451524
wax can shrink up to 10% as it cools

Anonymous No. 16451549

>>16451546
Contracting away from a single vertical space is the curious part. Not the shrinking it's self

Anonymous No. 16451607

>>16451549
if anything the reverse would be more curious and unusual

how else do you think a bowl or cup of wax should contract when cooling at different rates

Anonymous No. 16451613

>>16451607
Like a concave surface, the way they have every other night I have left them to cool.

Also the pronounced over hand in the bowl of wax is worth noting.

Anonymous No. 16451643

>>16451510
> Yes but that was long before this happened.

Ah, the classic "Look at this new candle I got" gag! How could I have not seen it coming that you were sticking your dick in it when the wax was still hot?

Anonymous No. 16451646

>>16451643
Of course the was was still hot! Retard.

How the hell else would I make the molds.

Anonymous No. 16451666

>>16451646
Well, I would have thought you'd have waited for it to cool down slightly so you don't burn yourself. I think this was the fatal assumption which led to me entirely misunderstanding the whole situation.

Anonymous No. 16451668

>>16451666
Checked.

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Anonymous No. 16451770

It's this
>>16451517

Water has the same but opposite behavior where it expands when solidifying often resulting in spikes where the still liquid water pushes trough the thin ice and creates spikes or pillars on top. You can do this at home too.

Anonymous No. 16451817

>>16451770
I am becoming convinced.