The file 'Custom Cookie Cutter 3D Printer Model' is (svg,stl,scad) file type, size is 516.6KB.
Please read the info about food safe printing before you print!
To use the SVG border options, you will need to customize in OpenSCAD and download the SVG files
Ha Ha! Cookies on dowels...
Make your own Cookie Cutter!
Info on Food Safe Printing:
Taken from help.prusa3d.com/en/article/food-safe-fdm-printing_112313/
The layer-lines will collect food, bacteria will grow, so this will be something you want to throw away after some use The same goes for soap and detergent - the layer lines can absorb these chemicals, which later can be released into something you want to consume.
The nozzle you use also makes a difference. The standard brass nozzle is not considered food-safe, as it wears out. It is a consumable. Where does the worn material go? Into your print. Therefore, a soft brass nozzle just won't do. You would need a stainless-steel or a titanium nozzle if you are even considering printing with food in mind.
There are epoxy resin coating-materials out there that have been deemed suitable. There is also the option of using 3d-prints simply as a mold with suitable materials and manufacturing methods.
I've tested a print, but it's nsfw so I haven't posted here, please post a make if you print one.
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