Hi. I do some tinsmithing and am working on a new pattern for a scaled down lantern. The classic 5x5 by about 16 in tall lantern is great, but takes up a fair amount of room. I have worked up a 4x4x12ish (not including round handle) pattern that looks just like the larger version, but smaller of course.
Anyway, the box part of the lantern in only about 8 inches tall inside. I put a used candle, about 4.5 inches, in and lit it to see how hot the top would get. Well, pretty hot. Not enough to melt the solder, but you wouldn't want to leave your hand on it very long. This is the lantern type with the two half round top pieces but the way.
I know that tin candle lanterns get pretty warm on top as a rule, so I am not sure if this is a problem for folks or not.
So I am trying to decide if I should just tell people to be sure to use short candles, refit the candle cup for more of a small votive candle, or scrap the pattern.
What do you all think. Would you be OK with a lantern that got a bit hot in order to save space, or is it a bad idea?
Thanks in advance.
Rob
Anyway, the box part of the lantern in only about 8 inches tall inside. I put a used candle, about 4.5 inches, in and lit it to see how hot the top would get. Well, pretty hot. Not enough to melt the solder, but you wouldn't want to leave your hand on it very long. This is the lantern type with the two half round top pieces but the way.
I know that tin candle lanterns get pretty warm on top as a rule, so I am not sure if this is a problem for folks or not.
So I am trying to decide if I should just tell people to be sure to use short candles, refit the candle cup for more of a small votive candle, or scrap the pattern.
What do you all think. Would you be OK with a lantern that got a bit hot in order to save space, or is it a bad idea?
Thanks in advance.
Rob