Drying Process for Making Incense Sticks

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Part of the video series: How to Make Incense Sticks

Summary: How to dry the incense after dipping it in oil; learn this and more in this free arts and crafts video taught by an expert craftsman.

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Drying Process for Making Incense Sticks

Hi! My name is Husam Iddin and on behalf of Expert Village, I am going to teach you how to dry your incense. After you prepare your incense and you have dipped it into your fragrance and your DPG oil, the next step will be how to dry them. You need a well ventilated space, need room temperature averaging anywhere between 64 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and you need ventilation, so the incense can actually dry. There are a couple of ways you can dry your incense> First of all you have your bucket which is full of incense and DPG. What I normally do is I take the bucket, I tilt it until all the oil has run out and there is nothing but incense left in. Then I take my incense and I lay them out either in a TP fashion in order for them to dry or I use the lay down segment. It takes longer this way; TP is faster.

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