A few lessons I've learned: Patience is key! I used the jar on my stovetop in a saucepan, similar to a double boiler, but I set it on medium to melt the balls and it took a long time to lower the temp once melted. The temperature should be around 150, but no more than 160. If the seal is transparent, the temperature is too high. Again at 160 the print isn't "dripping" like some would like it to be, but it's a solid color. I used an infrared thermometer. I suppose the normal one will be a bit messy. If you can, do it outside. The smell is not very pleasant.
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