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Cone Shaped Anamorphic Art Mirror?

I am looking for a cone shaped mirror to create anamorphic art. It is a type of art where we can only see the correct image in the reflection of a cone shaped mirror placed in the right spot.Here is an example:

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This isn't a good idea because stoves weren't designed to stay on for that long and to be used for that purpose. A furnace has a flue that vents all the harmful combustion gasses like CO (Carbon Monoxide), CO2 and other things out the stack. If I were you I would go purchase a space heater before using a gas stove. you could be breathing in harmful CO gas right now without even knowing it.
It won't explode any more than it would if you were cooking in it. That is just plain silly. Doing this for hours might cause a carbon monoxide problem or a reduced oxygen problem so I wouldn't go to sleep with it on. Think about moving to a better place.
no it causes carbon monoxide which is a colorless, odorless, tasteless yet highly toxic gas. It can kill you with out you even knowing it. You need to contact the someone within the Housing Authority in your area there is a law called Fair Housing Act you pay rent you should have heat!
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Likely not. But you know there ARE laws about minimum temperature allowed. I can give them to you if you live in Ontario, or help you find them if you let me know your state/prov (send me a msg) That being said, we left our stove on alot for the same reason, though it was electric. There should be nothing wrong as the gas burns off, not fills your house BUT Don't leave it on all the time. I think you'd be safer to do most of your cooking in the oven and leave the door open when it cools down. Don't have it on with the door open. But if you cook something, by all means leave it open and let the house warm up. Even turn it on for a few minutes throughout the day.. but don't leave it on the whole day to heat the house. Short periods of time should be no problem.. though you may want to get a carbon monoxide detector, and of course turn it off and open the door if you smell any gas! Consider a space heater, though it has to be turned off when your not home.. Even candles throw alot of heat.. a couple tealights are enough to keep my room warm If the temperature is below you're city's minimum, you can charge those things to your landlord! (I don't know why everyone thinks it's so bad It's not like car gas.. It's natural gas! It's very clean, and it would only be toxic if it weren't burned off eurg, some people around here!)

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