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Bunny candle mold

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1.4 h
1 plate

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White Marble (13103) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
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  • candle wick x 1:

Description

🐇This is a 3D‑printed two‑part mold for making a cute bunny‑shaped candle. The inside is smooth and rounded so the finished candle comes out clean and nicely detailed. At the top of the mold, there’s a small built‑in hole where you can easily thread your candle wick before pouring in the melted wax.

You can scale the mold to any size you like directly in your slicer, depending on how big you want your candle to be. The two halves align well and are simple to open and close. To keep everything tightly together while casting, you can wrap a string or a rubber band around the mold to prevent leaks. 🐇

 

Why You’ll Like  

         🐇Easy to open, close, and clean

         🐇Built‑in hole for inserting the wick

         🐇Scalable to any size directly in your slicer

         🐇Precise alignment so both halves fit together well

 

Happy Easter 🐣

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Note: Please be careful when working with hot wax, and don’t overheat it — if the wax gets too hot, the mold could deform.

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