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Originally Posted by Darkseer54
What would be better though, this method or finding a way to heat the bed to a high enough temperature to cook the pizza? I have no experience cooking pizzas so I don't know how they are generally cooked, but wouldn't heating the bed make it so that it wouldn't have to be enclosed? Also I have no idea if a 3d printer's bed can get to a high enough temperature to cook a pizza.
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ABS printers alraedy have heated beds, so you could base your bed on something like that, they go up to ~110ºC
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Originally Posted by hectorcastillo
Sadly, no. We couldn't get anyone to agree to this. Our current plan is to print it using an industrial triple injection 3D printer, but instead of feeding it ABS filament, we're going to use cheesecake, whipped cream, and whatever the crust is made of. As you can see, we have left plenty of room in the design for expansion... (i.e. cherries)
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Has anyone figured out how to print the irregularities in the cake to make it more accurate and useful? Maybe adding bubbles inside the filament would create a pattern like that