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I think every new owner should receive a box of Slate cookies with their purchase to reward us for our patience 🙂
 

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This is a brilliant idea ! Fits the creative theme of Slate perfectly. Making the truck how you like it.
AND sending out the 3D files for people to practice before making stuff for the real thing. Applause, standing ovation on this one Slate.
For Easter, can we do Slate Auto egg wraps ?
 

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I don’t see a disclaimer so I’ll be the one to remind everyone that 3D printed parts have layers, making them inherently not food safe. It’s recommended to use plastic wrap (Saran wrap or cling wrap) between the cookie cutter and dough or to treat the cookie cutter as single time use only.
 

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I don’t see a disclaimer so I’ll be the one to remind everyone that 3D printed parts have layers, making them inherently not food safe. It’s recommended to use plastic wrap (Saran wrap or cling wrap) between the cookie cutter and dough or to treat the cookie cutter as single time use only.
Thanks! the lab where I'm having mine printed told me the same thing.
 

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The other issue, even if you use "food safe" filament, running it through a printer with various plastics and metals, including likely brass nozzles and other parts, and so it is then no longer "food safe"
You would need to replace these parts with food safe equivalents, like the proper grade of stainless for the metal parts.
Is it really going to be a health issue if you print a cookie cutter and make some cookies and eat them? probably not, but it could be.
 
 
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