The filament is edible, but the paints is leaded, which makes them taste sweet, so it's a win win.
59ReplyThese kids never got their daily values of lead like the old-timers did!
20ReplyOh, kids get enough lead at school already.
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Time to fire up the cocoa press
(I think it's currently the only feasible way of making edible prints easily)
21ReplyOh I'm totally getting this!
DIY kit starts at $1,499 while professional packages will start at $3,995.
...in my dreams at least :(
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Looks like funhammer just turned into yumhammer.
20ReplyLooks like meat's back on the menu boys!
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No way am I procrastinating painting my minis for months, eventually make myself go and do it, only to have someone eat them.
Huh. I guess I could just not paint them.
14ReplyIf you do chocolate printing, you can print multiple colors so you don't have to paint.
Printing in chocolate is a massive pain in the ass though, from everything I've seen online.
7ReplyI don't think that'll solve my painting problem, unless it can do details. I skimped out on painting equipment, should get myself some better brushes, but it's good enough for the broad areas. Mechanicus just have so many small details, and I suck at freehanding the rim of the coat.
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I don't think that that filament is edible, but it does smell like steak when you print with it. :)
5ReplyWhich brand!?
2ReplyProtoPasta did a run of it as a one-off for one YouTuber or another. Zack Freedman did a segment on it in his Cursed Filament video.
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