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Incense Holder – Top-Down Burning Design

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A1
P2S
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X1E
H2C
A2L
X2D
P1S
H2D Pro
H2S
P1P
X1 Carbon
H2D
A1 mini

ALL PARTS
ALL PARTS
Designer
5.4 h
2 plates

ALL PARTS FOR A1 MINI
ALL PARTS FOR A1 MINI
Designer
5.1 h
3 plates

MAIN PART FULL
MAIN PART FULL
Designer
2.7 h
1 plate
5.0(8)

BASE, HOLDER, ASH CONTAINER
BASE, HOLDER, ASH CONTAINER
Designer
1.8 h
1 plate
5.0(6)
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Description

Bring a calming scent into your home and create a moment of quiet with this minimalist incense holder, designed for clean, controlled top-down burning. Its architectural form allows incense to burn evenly while ash falls straight down into the container below, keeping your space clean and distraction-free.

The holder supports incense sticks with a diameter of 1–3 mm, making it compatible with most standard incense types. The vertical design ensures stability and a smooth, consistent burn — perfect for daily rituals, relaxation, or meditation.

Features & Design Details

  • Top-down burning system – ash falls directly into the container
  • Easily removable ash container for quick and effortless cleaning
  • Integrated incense storage in the base (side cylindrical holder)
  • Compact footprint with a clean, modern aesthetic

The model is provided in two variants:

  • Single-piece version for larger 3D printers 
  • Split version optimized for Bambu A1 Mini

Optional gluing may be used for the split version, although I personally printed and used the model without gluing.

Designed to combine function, simplicity, and atmosphere, this holder fits naturally into modern interiors and calm, mindful spaces.

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🛠️Before You Start Printing

Before printing, give the bed a quick clean 🧽 — good adhesion = better first layer and accurate geometry.

Use dry filament (wet filament loves to pop, string, and ruin dimensions).

When using my MakerWorld profiles, make sure the selected material matches what you’re actually printing. Different materials shrink and behave differently — the wrong profile can mean wrong dimensions.

Also, my STL files are designed and dimensioned for PLA. If you print them in PETG, you may need to slightly rescale the model to compensate for different shrinkage.

Clean bed. Dry filament. Correct material. Done 😄


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