A most unepected greeblie source
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A most unepected greeblie source
I was at my local "pretentious stuff for the house" store looking for my favourite scented candle that only they stock - Ginger Peach. With the candle I also bought some tea lights in the same scent.
The point? The tea lights are not clad in thin metal, but in clear plastic cup that is apparently impervious to (candle-flame-level) heat.
Once empty, the container is about 1.5" dia x 5/8th" tall.
There's a divot dead-centre on the outside of the bottom - useful for locating any holes you might want to drill.
There are four bumps 90 degrees apart around the rim.
I don't yet know how well it takes glue, or what sort of glues might be used with this, but I thought you might like to know so's you can do your own investigating.
The point? The tea lights are not clad in thin metal, but in clear plastic cup that is apparently impervious to (candle-flame-level) heat.
Once empty, the container is about 1.5" dia x 5/8th" tall.
There's a divot dead-centre on the outside of the bottom - useful for locating any holes you might want to drill.
There are four bumps 90 degrees apart around the rim.
I don't yet know how well it takes glue, or what sort of glues might be used with this, but I thought you might like to know so's you can do your own investigating.
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Dimitry
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Re: A most unepected greeblie source
I'll keep my eyes open; those sound very interesting....
Thanks for the heads-up.
Thanks for the heads-up.
"There she is! And not so wounded as we were led to believe. So much the better."
Re: A most unepected greeblie source
What is a tealight? Battery candle?
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Small, circular candle; about 1 1/2 inch in diameter, and roughly 1/2 inch tall.
Hope that helps.
Hope that helps.
"There she is! And not so wounded as we were led to believe. So much the better."
Re: A most unepected greeblie source
Thx.
Know those but usually used at graves here. Battery powered are also available now.
Use battery ones with my buddhist shrine. Lilke a real candle but 2 short batteries inside,.
Push down on top top to switch on/off.
Know those but usually used at graves here. Battery powered are also available now.
Use battery ones with my buddhist shrine. Lilke a real candle but 2 short batteries inside,.
Push down on top top to switch on/off.
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Re: A most unepected greeblie source
pictures or it didn't happen
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Re: A most unepected greeblie source
I found it rather interesting to see the more recent battery-powered candles to simulate the flickering flame (not just by varying the light output, but physically "wobble" the flame).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpXQX9eceAs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpXQX9eceAs
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Re: A most unepected greeblie source
Many variseties available. I think on lsst visit I saw the mentioned tealights at Village Vsnguard.
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Re: A most unepected greeblie source
I used red 'tea lights' as proton torpedoes for our local 501st Death Star Trench Run exhibit. You can see more about that at http://amazingscifi.com/trench_run.html
I also found some that can change color by remote control, which I bought just because the innards seemed potentially useful.
I also found some that can change color by remote control, which I bought just because the innards seemed potentially useful.
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Car air fresheners also come in various shapes.