Yes, there are quite a few home/consumer snow cone machines on the market that are very affordable. Try http://www.hawaiianshavedice.com/ or look at http://www.hamiltonbeach.com/shaved-ice-snow-cone-makers-machines.html. Most of these devices are less than $50 and can be purchased at local retailers like Target or Wal-Mart.
A cone only has a single curve. It is a single-faced form with a point and no proper edges with a continuous curve.
a cone
A compound shape comprising a cylinder and a cone. There is no single name for such a shape.
Some good places to shop for snow cone machines are: Snowy Cones, The Shavie Ice Company, Best Buy, Amazon, Wayfair, Bed, Bath and Beyond, Missionrs, Macy's.
A cone, or an eyedrop.
Traffic cone, Ice cream cone, party hat, roofing of towers, those massive machines that dig through dirt with those big drills on them, witch & wizard hats, beaks.
A cone has no pairs of parallel sides. It consists of a circular base and a single vertex at the top, with a curved surface connecting the base to the vertex. Since the base is a single circle and there are no straight sides, there are no parallel sides in a cone.
A cone has two surfaces with one single point (the vertex) in common. The term "face" is often reserved to a planar surface. there are no planar faces on a cone.
They could combine to form a cone.
A cone is the solid shape that matches a funnel. Both have a circular base that narrows to a single point at the top.
A sphere sliced by a plane; or a cone.
A cone has one base, which is a circular shape. The curved surface extends from the base to the apex (the tip of the cone). Therefore, while it has a circular base at the bottom, the entire structure is defined by this single base.