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I believe it's the same one that McDonald's uses to print their food. We will be using the latest model. With regards to rules on 3D printed cheesecakes, I believe all 3D printed parts are allowed, but I know that a lot of people get yelled at by the green shirts at competition every year for bringing food into the pits :( .
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So does the manufacture and working of cheesecake on the small scale really make sense?
I mean your competition has The Cheesecake Factory and that might make it hard to compete on costs and scale. Why wouldn't you do COTS? |
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[pernickety rant]And it's a PIE! Cake doesn't have crust and a filling! Boston Cream Pie is really a cake, but cheesecake is a PIE![/pernickety rant] And, OBTW, the biggest flaw I found in the original rendering (ahead of lack of texture) was that the cheesecake filling was translucent rather than opaque. |
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http://www.shopfoodex.com/cheez-whiz...GJMaAraW8P8HAQ This model is great for quick assembly, but you'll need prefabricated crust. |
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