The file 'Cement Candle Using 3D Printed Mold 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 195.3KB.
This candle is part of a video which I've published on my YouTube channel. I recommend watching the video to understand how these parts are meant to be used, although I'll do my best to explain it here as well.
The dimensions are specified by the size of the inner cavity, as that's the size that determines what kind of wick you'll want to use. But don't get too hung up on wick sizes. I found out that there's an entire community around candles where they take wick sizes very serious, but for most of us, we won't even be able to tell the difference. For reference, I used a wick with a diameter of 3mm.
There are three candle sizes to choose from: 50x50x50mm, 75x75x75mm, 100x100x100mm. With outer dimensions of 60x60x60mm, 85x85x85mm & 110x110x110mm.
One mold consists of 3 parts: Two of which are sides and one for the bottom. I put my logo on the wall of one of the sides. If you don't want to have my logo in the cast, you can just print the plain side twice, because the walls are symmetrical.
The "Bottom" part of the mold is sacrificial. You will have to break it when demolding!
Overall price: ~5-10€ per candle. Less if using paraffine wax
Some of the following steps might not be so easy to understand. If that's the case, I suggest watching my video about it where I show how I did it.
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100_Side_Without_Logo.stl | 1.1KB | |
100_Side_With_Logo.stl | 169.7KB | |
50_Bottom.stl | 3.0KB | |
50_Side_Without_Logo.stl | 1.1KB | |
50_Side_With_Logo.stl | 189.5KB | |
75_Bottom.stl | 3.0KB | |
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75_Side_With_Logo.stl | 175.0KB |