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  2. 3D food printing - Wikipedia

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    The color, flavor and texture of food are of crucial importance when fabricating an edible product, thus in most cases it is required that a food printer supports multi-material printing. The current available 3D food printers are limited to using a few different materials due to the challenge of developing multiple extruder capabilities.

  3. These 3D-printed holiday decorations are sweet enough to eat ...

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    A Los Angeles confectioner, called Sugar Lab, developed a culinary printer that can use sugar and water. Now, the lab has made all sorts of edible 3D-printed holiday decorations to sweeten the season.

  4. CandyFab - Wikipedia

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    It is optimized for relatively large pieces using low to medium print resolution. To reduce the hazards of working with large amounts of media, non-toxic materials (ideally, food-grade) are used. The prototype CandyFab 4000 unit uses granulated sugar as its print medium, giving rise to its name, but other materials with low melting temperatures ...

  5. Stereolithography - Wikipedia

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    Stereolithography (SLA or SL; also known as vat photopolymerisation, [1] optical fabrication, photo-solidification, or resin printing) is a form of 3D printing technology used for creating models, prototypes, patterns, and production parts in a layer by layer fashion using photochemical processes by which light causes chemical monomers and ...

  6. These Christmas Gift Ideas for 10-Year-Old Girls Are Totally ...

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    SCRIB3D P1 3D Printing Pen For aspiring artists, the possibilities are endless with this delightful 3D pen. She'll just plug in, heat it up, then enjoy creating her three-dimensional masterpieces.

  7. Edible ink printing - Wikipedia

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    Edible ink printing is the process of creating preprinted images with edible food colors onto various confectionery products such as cookies, cakes and pastries. Designs made with edible ink can be either preprinted or created with an edible ink printer, a specialty device which transfers an image onto a thin, edible paper.

  8. Dinara Kasko - Wikipedia

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    Kasko was born in Ukraine (Krasnograd city, Kharkiv region). She studied to be an architect but chose to retire from her career as a 3D visualizer and take up baking. [1] Kasko's main method baking involves using a 3D printer to construct a silicon mold that could then be used to shape a cake.

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