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Topic: printing food

hey everybody,

we look for a small company where is interested to build a 3d-foodprinter.

contact me on

[email protected]

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Re: printing food

kitty12 wrote:

hey everybody,

we look for a small company where is interested to build a 3d-foodprinter.

contact me on

[email protected]


Yeah, try NASA.

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Re: printing food

Maybe kitty's the one who got NASA's contract in the first place.

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Re: printing food

Depending on the complexity, a frostruder might do the trick.

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Re: printing food

Has anyone tried a frostruder mod with the SD?

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Re: printing food

I saw some videos on you tube of this.

for the purpose of "printing" food, by which what's actually meant is a plastic substrate that food can grow on.

the solidoodle should work fine, in every video I've seems it's usually a rep-rap mendel that's being used. so why not solidoodle.

if you want a squish out semi liquid food, (like icing) that then air dries, or bakes then a frostruder is what you want.