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Backflow incense cone mold

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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I've always found backflow incense to be very Zen,

Recently, I tried making them myself. A 3D printer is truly a great helper; the printed molds don't require release agent, and the resulting incense cones are all full and have smooth surfaces.

My recipe (provided by deepseek):
Nanmu adhesive powder 2.5g
Pine cone powder 5g
Dried tangerine peel powder 3g
Cinnamon powder 1g
Rosemary powder 1g
Water 2 bottle caps
I made a total of 12 backflow incense cones; you can refer to this.

After making the backflow incense cones, simply put them in a filament dryer to dry. You can also dry your filament at the same time, making it fragrant, but it's best not to dry them together, or the filament will absorb moisture.

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