3D Chocolate Printing

The concept of 3D printing is not a new concept.  It involves layer by layer printing of three-dimensional objects.  Printing plastic-like 3D objects is a commonplace. Why not print 3D food items, right?

The concept of a 3D chocolate printer is not the latest one, either. The ideas has been around since 2007. However, it is still working its magic.

The reason why this quirky 3D chocolate printer is creating a buzz lately is because the masterminds at Choc Edge finally made it available to the masses. It's called Choc Creator Version 1.  It's really cool, but not priced for home use.

If you want one of the first 10  you'll have to go for it in auction at Ebay starting today (April 10, 2012).  Otherwise you can get one for £2,488 (about  $3,900) if you get in on the early-bird discount pricing.   You'll have to shell out 30% of the total price as a down payment.  The rest is due when it is shipped.  After the pre-order phase, the price will rise up to £2,888 (about $4,600).

You can rest assured that the money you spent will come back after becoming the only freelance 3D chocolate printer in town. Yes, be the next chocolate king in the neighborhood, and kill it!

Based on the product page:  "Choc Creator utilizes an easy-to-use syringe based chocolate deposition head which allows users to rapidly install and remove syringe head units. The design enables users to refill syringes with fresh chocolate or different chocolates conveniently."

Take a look at the printer in action...

Wait, there's more. After conquering the world of freelance chocolate printing around the neighborhood, you might want to pursue a different project. So they say, you can make use of practically any material in the printer just as long as it flows out of the printing head.

The 3D printing machine utilizes standard 3D design files that are transferred to it through the USB cable from the computer.

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