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Pacman cookie cutters !

Pacman cookie cutters !
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Probably you can buy them ready made but I'd like to show you a way to make them yourself off scrap materials. Gobble gobble gobble!
 
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Step 1Materials needed

Materials needed
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You need some thin scrap metal, you can buy it in from the hardware store buy it's more fun to recycle something designed to be otherwise useless and environmentally negative. The one I used I took from a metal box of bottle of whiskey.
I had already used the original red/yellow cover of the case as the ground plane for a WiFi patch antenna (see two of the pictures below).
Materials needed:
Scrap metal sheet
Pliers, rib joint pliers
Scissors
Permanent marker
Round pencil
Hard ruler
Square angle ruler
A book
Hard gloves
Safety glasses
Round shaped knick-knack
Template for Pacman, Paul ( and Steve and Matthew)
Sugar, flour, butter, eggs...you know for what.
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12 comments
Mar 11, 2007. 10:08 AMjtobako says:
on old (and some new) cookie cutters the seam is soldered. just an excuse to play with fire : )
Mar 11, 2007. 9:50 PMLasVegas says:
More often I see them spot welded. Soldering is fine, but the amount of lead-free solder required would be expensive. Besides, I find the crimping technique attractive.
Mar 12, 2007. 3:00 PMjtobako says:
about a penny's worth of solder is not expensive.
Mar 13, 2007. 12:27 PMjtobako says:
i understand compleately. i just wanted to throw out the idea that there were other options if someone wanted it.
Mar 12, 2007. 7:19 AMkaren608 says:
As is very decorative with painted sides. and i like the join, very creative. Now any shape can be a cookie cutter/cookie. Just mail the cookies to instructables, as they make all this possible. The reason the boy is screaming in cartoon is: he's not wearing oven mitts. He's not afraid of the fire one bit. Cool cartoon.
Mar 11, 2007. 1:25 PMHamO says:
Well done! Good pics. When can we expect cookies for us all?
Mar 11, 2007. 3:52 PMongissim says:
Great concept!
Mar 11, 2007. 12:19 PMjarv34 says:
do we get to see any pictures of the cookies?
Mar 11, 2007. 9:25 AMevy-wevy says:
wow! that's great creativity! You sohuld make some others and sell them online!

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