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Candle of Android's Mascot

by mah_digilife, published

Candle of Android's Mascot by mah_digilife Jun 15, 2011

Description

Derivative of thingiverse.com/thing:7188 .

I made the candle from the mascot of android's print.
It might be good for the candle making?

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Because the wax is soft, I think that the filament shape is difficult.

The stick of wax might be good.

The tool head is too strong.

It is necessary to be likely to custom it.

The melting point of wax is 60 - 90degC.

You would need wax in a filament form. If the object is small and the wax is viscous enough, you might be able to melt wax in the hot end and then use something that wouldn't melt (like plastic since the melting point of plastic
&
gt; the melting point of wax) to push the wax out. The wax would have to be barely above its melting point in order to not just dribble out the nozzle.

TL:DR; Not really, unfortunately

It was impossible...

I have not tried yet though I thought the base case is made from TOM.

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License

Public Domain
Candle of Android's Mascot by mah_digilife is licensed under the Public Domain license.

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Instructions

Material:
-Silicon
-Candle wax(Paraffin)
-Candle wick
-Candle base(Washer?)
-Pigments(option)
-Flavor(option)


How to:
1. Print out the figure
2. Copy it by using the silicon.
3. Copy it by using the candle wax.
4. Cool and put, cool and put, cool ...
5. Set fire!

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Feist92 on Jun 16, 2011 said:

couldnt you print it in wax?

diabeetusman on Jun 21, 2011 said:

You would need wax in a filament form. If the object is small and the wax is viscous enough, you might be able to melt wax in the hot end and then use something that wouldn't melt (like plastic since the melting point of plastic
&
gt; the melting point of wax) to push the wax out. The wax would have to be barely above its melting point in order to not just dribble out the nozzle.

TL:DR; Not really, unfortunately

mah_digilife on Jun 17, 2011 said:

It was impossible...

I have not tried yet though I thought the base case is made from TOM.

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