
Note: I have not tested this with actual candles set. Please be careful. My wife was has been bugging me to make her a Menurkey for Thanksgivukkah, which is a once in a lifetime occurance (actually less frequently than that). I'd been hoping someone else would publish some files, but it didn't happen. So, she showed me a photo of a laser-cut one on Etsy that wasn't available anymore and I went to work.You'll need to print at least one of each part. Of course you'll need to print two feet. You'll also need to print eight of the Candle Holder 2 parts, and just one of the Candle Holder 2 Head (goes on top of the head). First install the candel holders. The should be a push-fit onto the tabs. Slide the turkey body onto the Chanukia, guided by the slots on each part. Add the feet, and then push the legs into the base. Now you're done. Note: I have not tested to see if this will survie actual candles.
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