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I printed chocolate on a 3D printer and ate it
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Cocoa Press lets you program the heat of its nozzle to a tenth of a degree.
Chocolate is fundamentally finicky to print, and not just in traditional 3D printing ways.
It sometimes took hours for the printer’s 65-gram chocolate syringe to reach a uniform temperature.
You can print anything too small or too pointy without slowing down your prints.
The Cocoa Press costs $ 1,499 for a prebuilt version and $ 49 per pack of premade chocolate cores.
The printer is natively supported in the popular PrusaSlicer .
The touchscreen UI is easy to use, with all sorts of enthusiast 3D printer tweaks available if you know what you're doing.
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