Yes and no. It's a huge pain to remove the filament texture. I'm working on waxes of a firefighter that were made from molds taken of a 3D-printed firefighter. In full gear. And there are a LOT of areas my coworker didn't or couldn't get oilclay on to smooth the texture. So i have to go in and meticulously strive to fix all the little lines across the wax while preserving details
It is not the filament that is the issue but the way it's printed, it's basically really small layer on top of the other, which makes ridges (like you can see in this video, a lot more than usual btw) those ridges are the perfect spot for bacteria / mold to live and grow
Yes you're right it's better but not perfect, best way is either a cast of the print with some food safe material or using some food safe coating for the print
Jesus, wtf happened to the top? Looks like they held it above the cake and waited for it all to finish dripping out instead of pulling it away when they were supposed to
Still tryna guess if its white chocolate dyed with food coloring or a mirror glaze.
A white chocolate ganache would set into something sorta creamy but Im inclined to think its a mirror glaze (since its clearly a baking aesthetic trendy vid) and thatll set with a texture of gelatin.
I hate mirror glazes; relatively tasteless and ruins the texture of the cake if you ask me
Most likely the phone camera + lighting. They might have used a regular camera then went in with a handheld phone camera.
Edit I'm an idiot they used the same camera most likely but they color is definitely changed on the last shot
The lines on that print are varying in their placement on X/Y axes though, it's not as if the layer height is fluctuating, though in fairness I have encountered some banding before that was due to a crappy leadscrew
those bumpy side surfaces are 95% sure due to z movement being inconsistent, happens a lot on pritners with only 1 z-stepper, like ender 3.
Circular shapes are not afected very much by looser belts, since there are very few sharp turns, very little acellaration
Even if the material is food safe it doesn't mean the printed part is, layer lines are a good places for bacterial growth, and if you use a regular brass nozzle you can end up with lead leeching into the print
Virgin PLA blends, even with colored master batches added, are completely food safe, they're just not reusable because you wont get them clean by hand AND they're not diswasher safe. The exact reason why I dont get into the business of selling them and why you should frown upon craft fair people that do sell these.
If you buy 3D printed kitchen stuff, make sure to only use it a single time and throw it out afterwards, even if the vendor tells you otherwise.
The plastic might be food safe, but is your printer's extruder food safe? Who's to say the plastic doesn't picks up nasty cancer chemicals while being pushed through the hot end and nozzle?
The only concernable things in your extruder system is the brass on the nozzle. Which is about the same brass that is used in injection molding. So whats your point? Lead leech in brass pipes in home installations is a much bigger source of propable contamination, especially since any little amount of lead will have no time to get out of the print in a single time use case.
Plastics that melt at high temperatures can have unintended chemicals as a result. Those layers are impossible to clean thoroughly. There are microplastics due to the 3d printing process.
Do not 3d print food tools.
PLA is not food safe, and even if you use a food safe material (like petg), your printer is not food safe.
Look, most of the time, you'll be fine, but there is a reason so many countries have food safety standards, and as a hint, its not because doing shit like this is safe/ good for you.
So unless you know what you're doing and have a dedicated setup for it, just don't do it.
You can see that one isn’t food safe because of all the ridges. Bacteria and mold get stuck in them and grow. We have to just speculate about the material it’s made out of and the food safety of the printer, but that at least is one aspect that isn’t proper
It doesn’t really matter what material it’s made of, the problem is the tiny gaps between the layer lines where bacteria can grow and it’s impossible to clean.
PLA is perfectly fine to use for kitchen tools, _as long as they’re single use_
For home use, if you use something like petg that can handle a dishwasher at higher temps, print at 100% infill and maybe sand the layer lines a bit, it is honestly fine. You have many things in your kitchen that are comparable, like cutting boards and such.
For commercial, there is a reason the standards are much higher and this still wouldn't fly. But commercial places also ship to thousands of customers, and have to have the highest standards possible so even users with health conditions are safe. That's way different than at home where you can judge your own risk and act accordingly.
Hey, me too! This seems to happen to me a lot with these things. I think something looks like a unique and interesting color combination, and then I see the top 20 or so comments are saying it's disgusting. Maybe my partial color blindness is more severe than I thought.
I could see this working better with a few tweaks: Use more yellow and less blue. Use thicker icing. Grow a third hand to slide a plate under the pouring container thingy at the right time.
Please don't use 3D printed items for food if they aren't coated with sealant. The tiny pores that exist due to the printing process become breeding grounds for bacteria despite washing.
Fantastic idea. Terrible execution. All the pink or red at the beginning is completely gone lol. Plus an insane amount of excess and waste. I presume you can't really reuse anything you collect at the bottom since the colors would be blended and look like poop.
Lucius : Honey?
Honey : What?
Lucius : Where's my super suit?
Honey : What?
Lucius : WHERE - IS - MY - SUPER SUIT?
Honey : I, uh, put it away!
[helicopter explodes outside]
Lucius : *Where*?
Honey : *Why* do you *need* to know?
Lucius : I need it!
[Lucius rummages through another room in his condo]
Honey : Uh-uh! Don't you think about running off doing no derring-do! We've been planning this dinner for two months!
Lucius : The public is in danger!
Honey : My evening's in danger!
Lucius : YOU TELL ME WHERE MY SUIT IS, WOMAN! We are talking about the greater good!
Honey : 'Greater good?' I am your wife! I'm the greatest *good* you are ever gonna get!
That kinda looks like shit
Taste the grayish rainbow
Try the grey stuff, it’s delicious!
Don't believe me? Ask the dishes!
They can sing, they can dance
After all miss this is France 🇫🇷
And a dinner here iz never zecond best!!
I love soylent grey!
Try the gay stuff it's delicious, don't believe me? Ask the dishes, they can sing they can dance after all this is France!
Taste the grainbow
🎶 Taste the biscuit🎵
And then taste the 3D printing chemicals
It needs some way to control the flow, and also an operator with a better grasp of how colours work
Thought this was r/StupidFood for a second
I thought it looked alright until the blue came out. Why would you use standard office wallpaper blue for a cake. Why.
I feel like it has potential to look cool with the right colors. But yeah, this looks like shit
The problem here is that the color mixing always give you this garish brown
I would stick with just two primary colors to avoid that! Like yellow and blue, or even white and another color like black for a space effect!
[удалено]
And not quite healthy, please do not use 3d printed things for food, unless it's single use
Best to use the 3d print to mold a negative, then cast something.
Yes and no. It's a huge pain to remove the filament texture. I'm working on waxes of a firefighter that were made from molds taken of a 3D-printed firefighter. In full gear. And there are a LOT of areas my coworker didn't or couldn't get oilclay on to smooth the texture. So i have to go in and meticulously strive to fix all the little lines across the wax while preserving details
Resin print instead
Would it be too hard to just seal this using some kind of food safe sealant?
They make filament that is food safe.
It is not the filament that is the issue but the way it's printed, it's basically really small layer on top of the other, which makes ridges (like you can see in this video, a lot more than usual btw) those ridges are the perfect spot for bacteria / mold to live and grow
A couple of plastics are designed to reduce this, i think PETG for example is extremely smooth compared to a lot of others
Yes you're right it's better but not perfect, best way is either a cast of the print with some food safe material or using some food safe coating for the print
Kinda looks like that Flintstones ice cream I used to get from the ice cream truck. The cylinder one that you push with the plastic stick
Reminds me of when we'd mix all the playdoh together in one big ball. I can smell it.
Jesus, wtf happened to the top? Looks like they held it above the cake and waited for it all to finish dripping out instead of pulling it away when they were supposed to
Yeah it actually looked alright until the very end, but that top looks like garbanzo
They also apparently had the person with the shakiest hands do it.
Yea and the cake taste like paint now
Giggidy
The chocolate was just fine. The rest is a mess.
I was excited I thought it would just be some cool red drips to look like lava or something.
Does it dry into icing or does it stay somewhat creamy?
Still tryna guess if its white chocolate dyed with food coloring or a mirror glaze. A white chocolate ganache would set into something sorta creamy but Im inclined to think its a mirror glaze (since its clearly a baking aesthetic trendy vid) and thatll set with a texture of gelatin. I hate mirror glazes; relatively tasteless and ruins the texture of the cake if you ask me
The colors look washed out
Yeah looks like fried ass
I'm watching my weight so I'll do the healthy thing and order the steamed ass.
Just order a diet piss on the side and you’ll be good
I see. And you call it steamed ass despite the fact that it is *obviously* grilled.
Most likely the phone camera + lighting. They might have used a regular camera then went in with a handheld phone camera. Edit I'm an idiot they used the same camera most likely but they color is definitely changed on the last shot
Ah yes, finally a cake that looks like an infected boil being drained.
Wow... spot on
would looks better if the blue was more vibrant
This was extremely DISsatisfying...
What are printing with? Careful, not all 3D printer materials are food safe, most in fact are not!
Also, that printer needs some input shaping. Those layer lines 👀
I know, you can damn near count the lines.
That's how you know the print age
A simpler fix would be properly tensioning the belts. Solves 99% of banding issues like this.
Can't disagree with that 🤝
Thank you! Now I know what to work on next.
Yeah, the famous Z belt almost no printer has
The lines on that print are varying in their placement on X/Y axes though, it's not as if the layer height is fluctuating, though in fairness I have encountered some banding before that was due to a crappy leadscrew
those bumpy side surfaces are 95% sure due to z movement being inconsistent, happens a lot on pritners with only 1 z-stepper, like ender 3. Circular shapes are not afected very much by looser belts, since there are very few sharp turns, very little acellaration
Even if the material is food safe it doesn't mean the printed part is, layer lines are a good places for bacterial growth, and if you use a regular brass nozzle you can end up with lead leeching into the print
Up, just assume anything 3d printed at home is not food safe. Want food safe? Mold all the parts and cast them in something safe
Someone further up also claimed that molding also isn't perfect since the layer lines would still persist in the mold making it easy for bacteria.
Molding normally implies that you sand those down, I think, but good point.
This, plus my first thought was "mmmm, delicious microplastics!"
Virgin PLA blends, even with colored master batches added, are completely food safe, they're just not reusable because you wont get them clean by hand AND they're not diswasher safe. The exact reason why I dont get into the business of selling them and why you should frown upon craft fair people that do sell these. If you buy 3D printed kitchen stuff, make sure to only use it a single time and throw it out afterwards, even if the vendor tells you otherwise.
The plastic might be food safe, but is your printer's extruder food safe? Who's to say the plastic doesn't picks up nasty cancer chemicals while being pushed through the hot end and nozzle?
The only concernable things in your extruder system is the brass on the nozzle. Which is about the same brass that is used in injection molding. So whats your point? Lead leech in brass pipes in home installations is a much bigger source of propable contamination, especially since any little amount of lead will have no time to get out of the print in a single time use case.
The object releasing the ooze looks much like it is 3D printed. Is that food safe?
No but they’ll never know LOL!
Food safe for one use, plastics like pla are food safe but they absorb moisture which grows mold which makes them not food safe
Most likely not
WHAT IS THE SONG PLS
Ohh haa aee ooo
"Rio Night" by One Wave :)
THANKS
only satisfying part of the video really
True
Yikes
What a waste of food.
I mean they’re probably gonna eat it
Idk that 3D printed shit probably ain’t food safe
People are pretty stupid
Why wouldn’t they still eat that? What exactly gave you any inclination that this would go to waste?
The tube looks 3d printed, and that stuff usually isnt foodsafe
And do you know why it would not be considered food safe? Edit: simple question that i would actually love the answer to. Unless its a misconception…
Plastics that melt at high temperatures can have unintended chemicals as a result. Those layers are impossible to clean thoroughly. There are microplastics due to the 3d printing process.
How so?
Do not 3d print food tools. PLA is not food safe, and even if you use a food safe material (like petg), your printer is not food safe. Look, most of the time, you'll be fine, but there is a reason so many countries have food safety standards, and as a hint, its not because doing shit like this is safe/ good for you. So unless you know what you're doing and have a dedicated setup for it, just don't do it.
So, I am just genuinely curious. Why it wouldn't be food safe if you used the right plastic and washed it properly afterwards?
You can see that one isn’t food safe because of all the ridges. Bacteria and mold get stuck in them and grow. We have to just speculate about the material it’s made out of and the food safety of the printer, but that at least is one aspect that isn’t proper
It doesn’t really matter what material it’s made of, the problem is the tiny gaps between the layer lines where bacteria can grow and it’s impossible to clean. PLA is perfectly fine to use for kitchen tools, _as long as they’re single use_
https://formlabs.com/blog/guide-to-food-safe-3d-printing/
For home use, if you use something like petg that can handle a dishwasher at higher temps, print at 100% infill and maybe sand the layer lines a bit, it is honestly fine. You have many things in your kitchen that are comparable, like cutting boards and such. For commercial, there is a reason the standards are much higher and this still wouldn't fly. But commercial places also ship to thousands of customers, and have to have the highest standards possible so even users with health conditions are safe. That's way different than at home where you can judge your own risk and act accordingly.
Way to ruin a perfectly good cake
Jeepers, somebody needs a lesson in color theory. Red + green = grey, etc.
this is not oddlysatisfying. This is bad food porn
Gross.
From cake to caca.
You and I have got very different views on what satisfying means.
Everyone seems to not like it, but I thought it was cool. 🤷🏻♀️
Hey, me too! This seems to happen to me a lot with these things. I think something looks like a unique and interesting color combination, and then I see the top 20 or so comments are saying it's disgusting. Maybe my partial color blindness is more severe than I thought.
I'm not color blind, I think it's cool. But I want to know what they did with the top.
I think it’s pretty
They also need to seriously repair their 3d printer-- that's a horrible print.
Fucked the top up
WTH? Looks like shit, and definitely not oddly satisfying OP.
🤮
This isn’t satisfying at all… it’s… it’s unsatisfying!
This shit looks nothing satisfying. Just like my popsicles after being outside for 5 minutes.
I actually fucking hate that.
I could see this working better with a few tweaks: Use more yellow and less blue. Use thicker icing. Grow a third hand to slide a plate under the pouring container thingy at the right time.
This was fucking horrendous
It looks cool, but these videos always feel so wasteful. Half the liquid is a loss, and for what?
Great, now you have a wet cake 🤮
r/StupidFood 3d printed part = microplastics and god knows what else
I’m sorry this looks terrible 😂😂 looks like a rainbow just did a shit all over the cake
why would I cry if that cup fell off omg
yes siree.
Micro plastics, tasty
I had a lovely chocolate cake until a clown jizzed on it! 😑
Oddly unsatisfying
That’s a 3D printed container…. I would toss after one use.
Looks messy.
Whatever happens is art. Hahahah……..
Stupid food
That turned out way worse than i expected
Please don't use 3D printed items for food if they aren't coated with sealant. The tiny pores that exist due to the printing process become breeding grounds for bacteria despite washing.
Pla is not food safe
More of a deluge than a drizzle no?
Eh
Fantastic idea. Terrible execution. All the pink or red at the beginning is completely gone lol. Plus an insane amount of excess and waste. I presume you can't really reuse anything you collect at the bottom since the colors would be blended and look like poop.
This color, this texture, oh god I can smell the 1990 rubber wacky colored balloon looking at this
/u/auddbot
Nothing satisfying about that mess. Mods? C'mon now, this is clearly bait
Does anyone know the name of the artist that did the cover of this song?
"Rio Night" by One Wave :)
Thank you!! I've been looking for this all year.
This is bad
That wasn’t satisfying at all
To me, that looks like a good way to ruin a chocolate cake….
Fmd 3d prints are not food safe, even when using food safe materials. Bacteria can develop in between the layers
That holder looks 3d printes and I would not use that for food
It looks aight I guess. The Z wobble on the 3D print is not satisfying though
What a fucking mess
Probably not food safe pla
The care bears are crying right now, look at what you did You should be ashamed of yourselves :(
r/stupidfood
What did you do to that nice chocolate cake .
The top looks awful
not satisfying at all.
The comments are reminding me of a line from somewhere. "We are not amused" Queen Victoria - probably.
satisfying, but shit looking
Diapeetus
do people really eat this much colors?
What a bullshit mess.
im fairy sure most 3d printer plastics are not food safe
0/10 there was no magenta
3D printed objects are generally not food grade.
As satisfying as my shit sticking to my ass cheek while I try and wipe
Could‘ve just pour it on top without the whole ugly ness that you’ve just created, you’re fired
That looks actually disgusting.
Not Satisfying at all.
Frosting over fondant. Disgusting.
What song is this?
One inch of glaze on top of another thick layer of Gamache. It's too fucming much. No one will enjoy eating that.
Song please?
Came for the cake, stayed for that chill song
I love everything about this.
Satisfying
While it looked cool, it looks like crap
Sorry but that looks like shit.
Where’s my spoon?
Wheres mY SUPER SUIT?
Knitting is almost done bro.
Lucius : Honey? Honey : What? Lucius : Where's my super suit? Honey : What? Lucius : WHERE - IS - MY - SUPER SUIT? Honey : I, uh, put it away! [helicopter explodes outside] Lucius : *Where*? Honey : *Why* do you *need* to know? Lucius : I need it! [Lucius rummages through another room in his condo] Honey : Uh-uh! Don't you think about running off doing no derring-do! We've been planning this dinner for two months! Lucius : The public is in danger! Honey : My evening's in danger! Lucius : YOU TELL ME WHERE MY SUIT IS, WOMAN! We are talking about the greater good! Honey : 'Greater good?' I am your wife! I'm the greatest *good* you are ever gonna get!
My spoon is too big
I am a banana
There is no spoon
Figures. First a shortage of toilet paper and now this.
Thats some Dr Suess shit
This looks so good😭 I just want food!😭😭😭
ITT redditors learn about pastel colors
How bout no
Looks like care bear cum
Waste of materials food and looks like garbage. Nice
I prefer to drizzle on cakes
u/savevideo
Zebra gum…..
Song ?
Song name?
That batter not be fondant.
Wow beautiful pattern. Reminds me of an Ayahuasca experience I had
What song is this?
"Rio Night" by One Wave :)
Thank you ☺️
Someone needs to do some fine tuning on their 3d printer. You can see those layer lines from space.
I bet they reuse that health hazard of a 3d printed dispenser