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No Spill Incense Burner for 12 Sticks

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Publication date 2023-12-12 at 16:38
Design number 1638533

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3D model description


This is a multifunctional no spill, no scatter design to allow for a mix of up to 12 incense sticks or several incense cones at the same time.


Compatibility

  • Fits any size cones and incense sticks of aproximately 25cm long.

Design specifications

  • The plate is designed in a way to stop the ashes from scattering in low or no wind environment using wave pattern.

  • The core has a concavity to allow for better scatter containment or to hold cone incense.

  • Easy to clean.

  • Incense sticks may have variable stick diameters especially the ones imported directly from India. In rare cases you might need to cut a bit of the stick to make it easier to slide it into the hole. But for the rest it's a snug fit.

  • Cones may require some layers of aluminum foil to put on the core to prevent the latter from melting the core itself.


Disclaimers & Troubleshooting

  • It has been tested in the past 3 months in various materials and configurations.

  • This is the latest revision that showed the best performance in a low or no wind environment.

  • Windy environment usually causes scatters no matter the design (unless it's just a tube =D ), yet other designs compared to this may not prevent scatter even in non-windy environments!

  • In case you have a question - get in touch with me through messages and I will try to help you!

THIS IS A PRODUCT DESIGNED FOR USE NEAR BURNING OBJECTS, PLEASE MAKE SURE TO TAKE ALL THE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PREVENT ANY ACCIDENTS.

For better results I would recommend usuing PETG V0 material from Prusa

3D printing settings


Nozzle: 0.4mm (but it doesn't matter really)

Material: PETG V0 Prusa filament is recommmended but pretty much any is going to work as by the time the ash falls down it is usually extinguished, thus it shouldn't damage your plate or core, yet a more heat resistant material would always be a better choice because it rarely may still happen)

Layer height: 0.2+mm

Supports: yes (for the plate, but if your printer can handle overhangs, be my guest and turn the supports off).

For the rest: choose the usual settings you get the good results with.

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