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Several of Greweling's recipes call for the use of a round piping tip. I'm not familiar with what sizing system he's using. When he says to use a "no. [integer] round tip", what does the [integer] correspond to in millimeters or inches? For example, what is the diameter of a no. 3 round tip used by Greweling?

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Actually each company that makes tips seems to size them differently so a No.3 Ateco and a No.3 Wilton aren't going to be the same. Does he specify brand anywhere in the book?

 

These are the Ateco tips. 

 

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Edited by Kerry Beal (log)
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fwiw i went through the books looking and it doesn't mention anything except to use "no. [X] tip" so i'm thinking kerry has the right idea

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