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.
A space figure with a single vertex is known as a cone. A cone has a circular base and tapers smoothly from the base up to the single vertex or apex. While it has one vertex, it also has an infinite number of points along the circular base.
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.