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Hexagon Pattern Tealight Holder

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A1 mini
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (Tea candle diameter 40 mm)
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill (Tea candle diameter 40 mm)
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1 plate

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Description

This hexagon-pattern tealight holder features a clean geometric surface inspired by natural honeycomb structures. The repeating hexagonal facets create a modern and structured look while adding subtle depth and light diffusion when a candle is lit.

The precise pattern gives the holder a technical, almost architectural feel, making it a perfect decorative piece for both modern and minimalist interiors. The slightly faceted surface also helps hide layer lines, resulting in a visually appealing 3D print.

Easy print and no supports required.

Recommended Print Settings

  • Walls (Perimeters): 2
  • Infill: 15%
  • Supports: Not required
  • Material: PLA / PETG

Features

  • Geometric hexagon (honeycomb) texture
  • Modern and clean aesthetic
  • Enhances candlelight with subtle shadows
  • Stable cylindrical shape
  • Beginner-friendly print

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