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22 hours ago, Saltychoc said:

Has anyone tried either of these molds or a similar martellato one? https://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=46998 https://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=48716&categoryid=347

 

They are adorable and are exactly the type of thing my customer base/wholesalers would love. I never use martellato molds. These don't seem that hard to use but I am a bit worried about the size. The bunny is 152mm/6". I am going to order one of each before seriously committing. I also can't quite tell from the photos - it seems like the only way to get a filling (various little items) in there would be to melt off the bottom, fill and then add a new bottom which adds a ton of additional work. Not sure what I'm asking.. any insight would be appreciated!

I followed your links and those are both open bottom molds. When you are done making your bunnies they will have open bottoms. Fill the bunnies with whatever items you would like and then close the bottom. I’ll check for a video later today and post a link of how this is done (or maybe someone else will get to it first). Cute bunnies!

 

some 3D mold filling videos:

https://youtu.be/2MyjCoKX_IE?si=OiAX_Pp04sSxEQfs

https://youtu.be/kDMEg_ny9JA?si=Iu8D4ntkNsJYd2Yz

https://youtu.be/UTnz3fGfrL0?si=UBIX_NcYIwLnOsqJ

 

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19 hours ago, Saltychoc said:

Has anyone tried either of these molds or a similar martellato one? https://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=46998 https://www.bakedeco.com/detail.asp?id=48716&categoryid=347

 

They are adorable and are exactly the type of thing my customer base/wholesalers would love. I never use martellato molds. These don't seem that hard to use but I am a bit worried about the size. The bunny is 152mm/6". I am going to order one of each before seriously committing. I also can't quite tell from the photos - it seems like the only way to get a filling (various little items) in there would be to melt off the bottom, fill and then add a new bottom which adds a ton of additional work. Not sure what I'm asking.. any insight would be appreciated!

I followed your links and those are both open bottom molds. When you are done making your bunnies they will have open bottoms. Fill the bunnies with whatever items you would like and then close the bottom. I’ll check for a video later today and post a link of how this is done (or maybe someone else will get to it first). Cute bunnies!

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