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"Concerning the number nine: the Baháʼís reverence this for two reasons, first because it is considered by those interested in numbers as the sign of perfection. The second consideration, which is the more important one, is that it is the numerical value of the word "Baháʼ"… Besides these two significances the number nine has no other meaning. It is, however, enough to make the Baháʼís use it when an arbitrary number is to be chosen."
— Shoghi Effendi
This is a set of hand-designed nine pointed star shaped molds for tealight and votive candles. They will work with beeswax, paraffin, soap, plaster, resin, chocolate, candy, or other casting materials. Includes gift boxes.
Update: Now includes a two-part mold that can be fully 3D printed, with no silicone required.
Two Part Votive Mold (with seam)
This model can be fully 3D printed without the need for silicone. The disadvantage is the less attractive seam across the top. See below for a seamless mold. Note that PLA or other firm filaments are NOT recommended for this model. TPU will bend a little, making it easier to remove the candle from the mold.
Instructions
Because of the hole for a wick, this model is prone to leaking a bit. Scotch or cello tape works best for making a good seal.
Silicone Votive Mold (seamless)
Note: there is no hole for a wick in this model. To make your own hole, draw lines from corner to corner on each side, then cross them with two lines through the middle horizontally and vertically (X,Y). That will show you the center of the mold. Poke a hole with a bamboo skewer or awl.
To use, feed the wick through the hole before pouring the wax. Seal the hole with tape. This will produce much more attractive candles.
Two boxes are included, one for a single votive candle and one for a set of eight tealight candles. I have included SVG files here.
Ready-made Cricut files for both boxes are available in Cricut Design Space.
Votive Candle Box
Cut and fold all pieces.
Votive Candle box Assembly:
Insert a votive candle into the box and close a sticker or tape
Tealight Candle Box (8)
Cut and fold all pieces.
Note: The scoring wheel will not work well on transparencies. To score a transparency sheet on the Cricut Maker, use the perforation wheel and tell it that it's light cardboard. Cut as usual with the fine point blade. Adjust pressure according to your material. I used basic overhead ink jet printable transparency sheets with no trouble.
Tealight Candle Box Assembly:
Assemble the Lid
Assemble the Box:
Assemble the Inserts
Finish the Box
Materials used in the photograph:
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Bahai_Tealight_Candle_Mold_-_No_Wick.stl | 32.9KB | |
Bahai_Tealight_Candle_Mold_-_Wick.stl | 12.7KB | |
Bahai_Votive_Candle_Box_-_Cutout.svg | 1.3KB | |
Bahai_Votive_Candle_Box_-_Insert_and_Spacer.svg | 3.2KB | |
Bahai_Votive_Candle_Mold_-_Silicone.stl | 13.5KB | |
Nine_Point_Two_Part_Candle_Mold_-_Drip_Tray.stl | 5.6KB | |
Nine_Point_Two_Part_Candle_Mold_-_Part_1.stl | 56.1KB | |
Nine_Point_Two_Part_Candle_Mold_-_Part_2.stl | 87.3KB |