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Laser Cut Cake!!!

Laser Cut Cake!!!
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In this instructable I'm going to show you how to make a multi-layer cake using CAD and rapid manufacturing.

(I personally get a huge kick out of mixing heavy machinery with cake baking.)

One of the coolest tools on the planet is a laser cutter. It is normally used in industry to cut plastics, wood, glass, or thin sheets of metal. But, the tool is so versatile that you can also use it to pattern things like chocolate, pumpkins, Silicon wafers, paper, rubber, cork, or in this case... CAKE!

By using the laser to cut the cake we can do arbitrary design on the computer and then transfer that virtual design into an actual physical cake. It's really cool. And tasty!

I was inspired to make this particular cake for the Engadget Birthday Contest.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/03/09/bake-engadget-a-birthday-cake-win-an-intel-alienware-gaming-rig/
 
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Step 1Tools and Ingredients

Tools and Ingredients
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For this project you will need:

  • Cake Mix (Preferably White or Yellow Cake). I used Duncan Hines
  • Some sort of frosting. I used fresh whipped cream.
  • Food coloring for the frosting.
  • And a Laser Cutter!!!

Admittedly, these same process steps can also be applied to cutting cake using a CNC Mill, a waterjet, a scroll saw, a band saw, or even by hand. The laser just makes it much easier.
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May 2, 2012. 7:51 PMToolboxGuy says:
...And now that I think about it, you could have manufactured your own custom cake baking tins.
May 2, 2012. 7:47 PMToolboxGuy says:
I still can't believe you've pushed CAKE and FROSTING through a laser cutter!

All I can imagine is having to clean that puppy afterwards... Yuk.
Nov 8, 2011. 1:36 PMhdunsterville says:
Could it be that darker cake mixes contain more sugar, also? Sugar is highly flammable after all.
Sep 19, 2010. 4:51 PMjid4611 says:
where do you get a laser cutter? how much?
Aug 12, 2010. 6:47 AMSenior Waffleman says:
cool
Aug 7, 2010. 5:54 PMskelly7447 says:
TEEHEE!
Jan 29, 2010. 1:37 PMkcls says:
Sure... "Experimenting"  with frosting. I guess for some people experimenting is just another word for TASTING!!!! Cool instructable anyway! I wish I had a laser cutter.
Mar 8, 2009. 10:43 PMjwinskill09 says:
The cake is a lie.
Mar 21, 2009. 8:25 PMPKTraceur says:
GLAdyS killed the companion cube! VENGEANCE! :) -PKT
Oct 26, 2009. 2:25 PMred-king says:
 you spelled GlaDOS wrong... lol. =P
Oct 8, 2009. 7:30 AMsniffa says:
when suger is burnt or melted it turns to caramel that is why it tasts like marshmellows
Jul 28, 2009. 8:08 PMBriguy9 says:
the best part is eating the cake trimmings when you cut out the actual cake!
Apr 10, 2008. 4:06 PMwhitish says:
oh yeah this is great... for all of us who have 15 grand laser cutters lying around. cool idea anyway. maybe you could do this with a super high powered laser pointer...
Dec 16, 2008. 5:30 PMawang8 says:
Lets see... His laser cutter is 45 watts and my laser pointer is power by 3v so is my laser pointer is that strong it's going to draw 15 amps. Eek!
Feb 20, 2009. 4:57 AMkibbler says:
I saw a 25 kilowatt laser at a laser convention... They had it cut through inch-thick sheet metal, no problem.
Dec 17, 2008. 9:28 AMwhitish says:
Feb 1, 2009. 9:53 PMawang8 says:
Those aren't powerful enough...
Feb 3, 2009. 9:01 AMwhitish says:
what about really really thin ultra black heat absorbing cake?
Feb 5, 2009. 9:34 PMawang8 says:
Still not powerful enough. There's no way you can get a handheld powerful laser unless you wait until the future.
Jul 10, 2008. 11:17 PMmarienr says:
This is really something unique and creative. I have a question though, is the cake edible? Is it clean/safe to eat?
Jan 20, 2009. 6:34 PMINSTRUCTUBAL says:
no. cake is not edible.
Feb 1, 2009. 9:51 PMawang8 says:
? Cake is edibal. Burnt cake is edibal al long as you don't eat too much.
Feb 2, 2009. 4:56 PMINSTRUCTUBAL says:
im kidding....
Aug 2, 2008. 12:03 PMdavea0511 says:
Lasers are nothing more than focused light. Can't get much cleaner than that. Far cleaner than cutting with a knife covered in all kinds of invisible bacteria and germs.
Dec 16, 2008. 5:27 PMawang8 says:
Yeah but if it's too powerful and it gets burnt it might give you cancer. (Yuk!)
Dec 16, 2008. 6:24 PMevanwehrer says:
no it cant!
Feb 1, 2009. 9:51 PMawang8 says:
Actually, burnt food has been proven to be a cause for cancer.

Damn, I forgot the link.
Feb 2, 2009. 3:55 AMdavea0511 says:
So have vitamins, air, lint, and the economy.
Feb 2, 2009. 7:32 AMevanwehrer says:
And Christmas lights.
Feb 2, 2009. 9:20 PMINSTRUCTUBAL says:
and duct tape! duct tape cures EVERYTHING!
Feb 4, 2009. 9:30 AMevanwehrer says:
And my table and solder
Oct 26, 2009. 1:52 PMRedneckAsian says:
and soda cans
Feb 3, 2009. 7:39 AMdavea0511 says:
Yeah but it tastes like crap.
Mar 14, 2006. 2:11 AMZach says:
You can laser photos onto cheese. I call this one "Cheesy Relativity"
Dec 16, 2008. 5:32 PMawang8 says:
Hahahehehehhehrofllol.
Apr 26, 2007. 5:04 AMsteven07 says:
ha ha ha
Sep 28, 2006. 3:40 AMbon bini says:
Dear Colin, I'am a baker in Belgium. I was trilled to see that it is possible to lasercut cake. At the moment I am looking for a way to make animals in bread. Would it be possible tot lasercut 200 little dogs (5 x 5 cm) in dough which has not been baken yet? Is it expensive a lasercutter? Are these the same cutters they use to cut letters out of a metal plate? Could you help me further with mine questions? Thank you very much Bon bini
Jan 27, 2009. 10:51 AMjackcday says:
Nooo, don't laser cut any little dogs, thats just mean!
May 16, 2007. 3:59 PMPunkguyta says:
You can't cut out of unbaked dough because you still have to put it in the pan and bake it, so not really. Laser cutters can be bough for as low as $3,000-5,000. So yes, kinda expensive. And they are the same cutters used to cut metal. However because the power intensity/speed is adjustable to .1 increments, then you could cut butter if you tried hard enough.
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