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#1 Apr 23 2012 at 3:43 PM Rating: Decent
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Yeah, you read that right, a machine that "prints" 3D chocolate sculptures/images.
Shame it's almost £2.5k, I'd love to have one of those.


Also, in before printing chocolate penises.
#2 Apr 23 2012 at 3:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: yikes

Smiley: drool

Smiley: drunk

Those are my stages of response to a chocolate printer.
#3 Apr 23 2012 at 3:57 PM Rating: Decent
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Smiley: yikes

Smiley: drool

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Those are my stages of response to a chocolate printer.


I'm amazed they're selling them. They could keep them and subjugate the masses.
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#4 Apr 23 2012 at 3:58 PM Rating: Decent
Bet it jams half way through.
#5 Apr 23 2012 at 4:00 PM Rating: Good
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Bet it jams half way through.


That's what he... hoped?
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#6 Apr 23 2012 at 4:08 PM Rating: Decent
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Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.
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#7 Apr 23 2012 at 4:10 PM Rating: Good
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Disclaimer: Choc Edge is in the process of obtaining food grade certification for the Choc Creator printer. Pre-order Choc Creator printer is not currently guaranteed for food grade certification. Non-certified printer is acceptable for printing demonstration chocolates and making creative and artistic displaying objects only. The printer is not recommended for printing chocolate for consumption. Food grade certificied printer and upgrade will be expected to be available within 3-6 months.


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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?
#9 Apr 23 2012 at 4:14 PM Rating: Decent
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His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?


Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.
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#10 Apr 23 2012 at 4:31 PM Rating: Decent
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?


Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.


Why not just eat the chocolate and save the trouble? Smiley: wink
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gbaji wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?


Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.


Why not just eat the chocolate and save the trouble? Smiley: wink


I want to see the agonized expression on my chocolate's face as I slowly devour it.
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#12 Apr 23 2012 at 5:36 PM Rating: Excellent
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My mill could carve a chocolate statue! I suppose a simple makerbot ~300ish could print chocolate, but you would have to do some really crazy engineering on the print head to get that to work...
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#13 Apr 23 2012 at 6:20 PM Rating: Decent
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gbaji wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?


Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.


Why not just eat the chocolate and save the trouble? Smiley: wink


Smiley: disappointed
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#14 Apr 23 2012 at 7:22 PM Rating: Decent
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Dread Lörd Kaolian wrote:
My mill could carve a chocolate statue! I suppose a simple makerbot ~300ish could print chocolate, but you would have to do some really crazy engineering on the print head to get that to work...

There are a lot of folks ******** around with RepRap extruders to make chocolate whatevers.
#15 Apr 23 2012 at 7:39 PM Rating: Good
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If I feed my pepakura designs into it can I make a chocolate halo armor?
#16 Apr 23 2012 at 7:42 PM Rating: Decent
Until they figure out how to use caramel, ***** edible 3D printers.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2012 9:29pm by Kaelesh
#17 Apr 23 2012 at 8:27 PM Rating: Good
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Bet it jams half way through.


I don't know about chocolate printers, but I hear fudge packers have that problem.
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#18 Apr 23 2012 at 8:58 PM Rating: Decent
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Kaelesh wrote:
Until they figure out how to use caramel, ***** edible 3D printers.

Edited, Apr 23rd 2012 9:29pm by Kaelesh


It looks like a syringe fixed to an NC of some sort. So I'd imagine you could use Chocolate to create a pattern, do a "tool change" and then fill the pattern with a caramel as well.

Of course, I've only glanced at the images and not read anything about it.
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#19 Apr 23 2012 at 9:07 PM Rating: Decent
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
gbaji wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.
Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?
Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.
Why not just eat the chocolate and save the trouble? Smiley: wink
I want to see the agonized expression on my chocolate's face as I slowly devour it.
The best part of getting chocolate Easter Bunnies is the look of shock in their eyes as you slowly devour them starting at the ears.
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#20 Apr 23 2012 at 9:15 PM Rating: Decent
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PunkFloyd, King of Bards wrote:
I don't know about chocolate printers, but I hear fudge packers have that problem.

#21 Apr 23 2012 at 9:16 PM Rating: Good
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The best part of getting chocolate Easter Bunnies is the look of shock in their eyes as you slowly devour them starting at the ears.

Metal is the best way to destroy a bunny.

#22 Apr 23 2012 at 9:34 PM Rating: Decent
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Now I want to get one of those high wattage laser pointers and decapitate an Easter Bunny.
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#23 Apr 23 2012 at 9:37 PM Rating: Decent
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I'd happily settle for a magnifying glass.
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#24 Apr 24 2012 at 4:12 AM Rating: Decent
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Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
His Excellency Aethien wrote:
Shaowstrike the Shady wrote:
Boo, got my hopes up for nothing. I thought it could make chocolate statues, but it's only good for jewelry sized pieces.

Maybe you can get Kao to build you a bigger one?


Or I can buy a block of chocolate and try to whittle it down myself.
Perhaps if you built some kind of rudimentary lathe?
#25 May 14 2012 at 1:07 AM Rating: Default
Seems pretty cool, I love the idea of 3D printing in general, but it's still quite a way off from being priced for the consumer level and also having a good enough resolution for printing (i.e. it usually looks a bit jaggedy). I also have no skills in 3D CAD design, so not much use to me, but I'll help eating it :)
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