Cut-Stone Torch Wall 3D Model

Attribution link: Devon Jones on Myminifactory
Supplies Wall printed parts and torch printed part Pin Vice (optional) Aluminum foil strip, 3 inches wide Hobby knife and or wire cutters to clip the aluminum foil to length Hot glue gun and hot glue I recommend getting walmart tea light votive candles. This is a case where walmart's drive to drop the price as far as they can plays really well for us. They use fewer parts then anyone else, so this means that it's literally just a few plastic pieces, a flickering yellow led and a battery. When you take it apart, you get an led that isn't soldered to anything, and it's leads aren't clipped, making the torch process easier. Read about this below the instructions. Important Note: At every step you can, test with a battery base to make sure all the connections are still working fine. You are going to be super unhappy if you glue the back on and then it stops working because you didn't test.
License:
MyMiniFactory License. You can use this 3D model for your own commercial purposes. Please credit the designer when sharing this model.
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Format
STL
Size
50.81mm x 50.81mm x 50.02mm
3D Print Ready
Yes