What would they have 3D printed in the 1800s? A candlestick holder for when the electricity goes out, of course! Um...never-mind, I forgot they didn't have electricity. But, now you can have one of these antique flashlights to set the mood for your cabin, cottage, or desk. Seriously, I saw one of these in a antique cabin, and had to make one for myself. It's an easy print with no supports. Just pop in a LED tea light, and you can pretend you're 100 years in the past next time the electric goes out!
The opening is 38mm to accommodate the LED tea lights I purchased from a Hobby Lobby store for $2. You can purchase them online here. Use with a regular candle at your own risk. I ONLY recommend LED tea lights!
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Also, please share your makes and comment below if you have other tea light ideas.
JG
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