TeaLight Candle Furnace
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You know when you have Christmas in Arizona and you don't get any snow, which means you can't ask your friend to shovel your driveway, resulting in no friends because how else do people meet? Here is this totally accurate poem I made of life in the desert. No snow equals no friends No friends equal loneliness Loneliness equals sadness Sadness equals depression Depression equals sickness Sickness equals hospitalization Hospitalization equals skyrocketing bills Bills equal zero money Zero money equals debt Debt equals more depression, looping the cycle again. None of this would have happened if you had just printed a Mini tealight candle furnace. I know right? Then anyone who came to your house would become your friend because you had such an amazing fire hazard hanging from your Christmas tree. IDK! Just print one and like it. Layer height 0.2, infill at 15% No supports or rafts, please! Material: PLA is fine, but nylon or ABS might be a better choice Be careful not to let the candle burn for more than five hours, or the top will start to get soft - I haven't had it melt through yet, but your results may vary Just put the bare wax part inside, and the metal will fuse to the plastic if the candle runs too long. Once the wax melts all the way through and then cools down, it becomes a permanent part of the print and won't fall out during transport.
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