3D Scan vs. Hand-Sculpt vs. CAD: Choosing the Best Path for Custom Molds
Custom molded candles · bespoke silicone molds · sculptural soy candles — made in Croatia, shipped worldwide.
Designing a custom candle starts long before wax touches a mold. Your first big decision is how to create the master form: 3D Scan, Hand-Sculpt, or CAD modeling. Each path affects cost, timeline, detail, and how beautifully the candle burns. Here’s a practical guide to help you choose (plus when to mix methods for the best results).
TL;DR — Quick Picks
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Have a real object you want reproduced (bag, bottle, statue)? → 3D Scan or Scan + CAD cleanup
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Need perfect symmetry, crisp edges, logos, or type? → CAD (NURBS/mesh)
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Chasing organic soul (animals, figurative, botanicals) or subtle “hand” texture? → Hand-Sculpt (optionally scanned for backup)
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Tight deadline with lots of revisions expected? → CAD
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Texture-forward, tactile finish for premium lookbooks? → Hand-Sculpt + Silicone that preserves micro-detail
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Complex undercuts/handles/straps that must demold cleanly? → CAD base for engineering + Hand-Sculpt or Scan for surface
What Each Method Actually Means
1) 3D Scan (Photogrammetry or Structured Light)
What it is: We digitize your physical object to capture geometry and texture.
Best for: Product replicas, heritage pieces, organic forms already made.
Strengths:
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Faithful proportions and character of the original
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Fast if the object is handy and scannable
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Great starting point for hybrid workflows (scan → CAD cleanup → print)
Watch-outs:
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Reflective, glossy, or very dark surfaces scan poorly (we may mat-coat temporarily)
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Thin straps/handles often need reinforcement or CAD re-build for safe burning/demolding
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Raw scans need cleanup, watertight topology, and candle engineering (base, wall thickness, wick channel)

2) Hand-Sculpt (Clay/Wax/Resin)
What it is: Traditional sculpting for maximum artistic control and tactility.
Best for: Animals, figures, organic drapery, subtle leather grain—anything that must feel alive.
Strengths:
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Human decisions that cameras miss; beautiful light roll and micro-textures
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We can sculpt burn behavior into the form (stable base, melt paths)
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Unique “studio” character ideal for premium editions
Watch-outs:
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Revisions are slower than digital
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Perfect bilateral symmetry takes longer
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We’ll often scan the finished sculpture to archive and iterate later
3) CAD (NURBS/Mesh Modeling)
What it is: Digital modeling for precision geometry and parametric control.
Best for: Logos, monograms, geometric objects, bottle/bag forms with clean lines, symmetry, repeatability.
Strengths:
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Fast revisions (dimensions, angles, fillets)
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Built-in candle engineering: wick channel, base stability, demold angles, seam placement
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Perfect for MOQs where consistency matters
Watch-outs:
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Can feel “too sterile” without added micro-texture
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Organic softness usually needs sculpt pass or a scanned texture overlay

Comparison at a Glance
Criteria | 3D Scan | Hand-Sculpt | CAD (NURBS/Mesh) |
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Fidelity to an existing object | Excellent (with cleanup) | Good–Excellent (interpretive) | Good–Excellent (if dimensions supplied) |
Texture & “soul” | Good (depends on source) | Outstanding | Good (add sculpted micro-texture) |
Symmetry & crisp edges | Good (post-CAD cleanup) | Moderate (time-intensive) | Excellent |
Revision speed | Moderate | Slow–Moderate | Fast |
Engineering control (demold, wick, base) | Good (after CAD pass) | Good (manual) | Excellent |
Typical use cases | Replicas, heritage, organics | Figuratives, botanicals, art objects | Logos, product forms, geometric pieces |
Budget (relative) | $$–$$$ | $$–$$$ | $–$$$ |
Timeline (relative) | Medium | Medium–Long | Short–Medium |
(Relative ranges vary by size/complexity; we’ll quote precisely after a quick feasibility check.)
Burn Engineering Matters (Whatever You Choose)
A stunning candle must also burn beautifully. We factor in:
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Wick sizing & channel aligned to volume and cross-section
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Base stability and center of mass (no topples)
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Wall thickness and melt-path planning (reduces tunneling/sooting)
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Seam placement along shadow lines for easier finishing
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Multi-part platinum-cure silicone molds + rigid mother-molds for clean demolding
Hybrid Workflows We Love
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Scan → CAD Cleanup → Print
Keep the object’s soul while fixing thin elements and adding engineering features. -
CAD Base → Hand-Sculpt Pass
Lock symmetry and dimensions, then add organic softness and micro-texture by hand. -
Hand-Sculpt → Scan Archive
Preserve your master for future sizes, edits, and re-runs without resculpting.

Choosing by Project Type
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Designer Bag / Bottle / Logo Mark → CAD for edges + scan or sculpt for subtle textures
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Wildlife / Figurative / Botanical → Hand-Sculpt, optionally scanned for scale changes
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Complex Undercuts (handles/straps) → CAD engineering to ensure safe demolding
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Urgent PR Run → CAD-first to accelerate revisions and mold replication
What Affects Cost & Lead Time
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Size & part count (mold complexity, silicone volume)
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Surface detail & target finish (matte vs. textured)
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Quantity & packaging (kraft vs. rigid gift box, inserts)
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Color matching & optional scent
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Shipping destination (EU/World)
Our Deliverables (Typical)
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Engineered 3D file (if digital path used)
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3D printed, finished master
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Platinum-cure silicone molds (+ mother-molds)
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Prototype casts & burn tests with notes
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Production run: trimmed, polished, and gift-ready packaging options
Ready to Start? Send a Quick Brief
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Target size (L×W×H) & reference photos or STL/OBJ
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Quantity & deadline/event date
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Wax (soy/beeswax/blend), color, optional scent
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Packaging preference (minimal kraft vs. rigid gift box)
→ Contact us and we’ll recommend the best path—Scan, Hand-Sculpt, CAD, or a hybrid—for your budget and timeline.
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