Behold! Jolyon Jenkins’ Self-Lighting Candle! (Instant Download). Control the flame with a mere flick of your wrist – remotely ignite the mystical glow. Build your own magic! #SelfLightingCandle #JolyonJenkins
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Jolyon Jenkins – Self-Lighting Candle (Instant Download)
Discover the magic of modern technology with Jolyon Jenkins’ Self-Lighting Candle, an innovative e-Book that transforms the ordinary into the extraordinary. Originally featured in The Wizards’ Journal #4, this guide takes a simple concept—an electrically lit candle—and elevates it to a whole new level of sophistication and intrigue.
Revolutionary Design
Jolyon Jenkins doesn’t just stop at basic electronics. Instead, he provides comprehensive plans to embed a radio control receiver into a pillar candle, seamlessly integrating it with a keychain transmitter. This means you can ignite your candle from a distance, creating a Self-Contained Self-Lighting Radio-Controlled Candle. This isn’t just technology; it’s a statement piece that’s sure to captivate and impress.
Comprehensive and User-Friendly
- Step-by-Step Instructions: Clear, detailed, and easy-to-follow guides make building your candle a breeze.
- Helpful Visuals: Photos accompany each step to ensure you’re never left guessing.
- Cost-Effective: With all parts costing less than £20 (around $32 USD in 2011), this project is as affordable as it is innovative.
Please note: This e-Book contains the instructions to build the effect yourself; it does not include the physical prop.
Why Choose Jolyon Jenkins’ Self-Lighting Candle?
This isn’t just another gadget. It’s a conversation starter, a source of wonder, and a testament to the clever fusion of technology and creativity. Whether you’re a tech enthusiast, a DIY hobbyist, or simply someone who loves unique and intriguing projects, this Self-Lighting Radio-Controlled Candle offers endless possibilities for entertainment and display.
In The Wizards’ Journal #4, there is an e-Book showing how to make a self-lighting candle that requires you to push a button or work an on-off switch to light a candle electrically. Jolyon Jenkins takes the concept a step further and provides detailed plans to build a radio control receiver into a pillar candle and link it to a keychain transmitter so you can light the candle remotely. So really, it is a Self-Contained Self-Lighting Radio-Controlled Candle. Now that’s spooky!Note: This is an e-Book of instructions for building the effect, and not the actual prop itself. You make the device following photos and instructions and get the parts from sources suggested by the author. Total cost in British pounds was a little less than ?20 which is a little less than $32.00 in US Dollars (2011 values).