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There are a few good quality, well priced makes out there: Makerbot, fab@home and so on. They can use chocolate, frosting, but and other edible materials. Anyone played with them? I thought about using it to make intricate compound butters, scan clients and reproduce them in chocolate or ice. Even seperate the colors of a painting, using adobe and use the stipple effect. The painting would then be reproduced using a variety of different colored dots of icing. What do you all think?

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Everybody I talk to thinks they are a novelty whose time has not come. The current models only work well with a small amount of substances and are thus VERY limited.

  • 5 years later...
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1 hour ago, FoodPrintTom said:

Has any one got thoughts on the last versions of 3D printed food machines?

Got links to those machines?

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4 minutes ago, btbyrd said:

Mmm... extruded paste. 


Yeah, like emulsified sausages, pasta (when using an extruder, obviously), any smooth purees or other items being pushed through a piping bag or squeeze bottle for use... gotta hate that stuff.

It's kinda like wrestling a gorilla... you don't stop when you're tired, you stop when the gorilla is tired.

  • 5 weeks later...
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I'll admit when it comes to most modern cooking technology I'm a luddite.

But I'm really intrigued by 3D printing. Some of those dishes on the Foodini site were very interesting. 

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