Moving Tank birthday cake

 by dave spencer
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Super great timing on this cake contest! It's my sons birthday again. Obviously his cake had to be something out of the ordinary. See past cakes -
volcano
helicopter

we were just on vacation at Disney so I didn't want to get too elaborate due to time constraints. My son asked for a tank cake. I'm sure he would have been happy with a cake with a picture of a tank on it or a model tank. But I would not have been happy. First I decided that the turret would rotate. That is pretty easy. I toyed with the idea of having it shoot something (what says happy birthday more than getting shot in the face with whipped cream) That idea got shelved as soon as I imagined the look on my wifes face. To up the difficulty level I decided to make the gun go up and down as the turret rotated.

-Imagine wife smiling-


It is a little difficult to see the gun raising and lowering due to a bad camera angle. Look at the camo icing and the gun shield and you can see what is happening.

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Step 1: The mechanism

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I started with some scrap parts I had laying around, mostly stainless steel. The stainless sheet metal was the same piece of scrap I used for the volcano cake last year. Since it was not going to shoot anything, I started with a solid stainless barrel, welded a bracket and a pivot onto it, and fixed it to the turret pan.

By the way, nothing puts a smile on my face more than describing how I make cakes with a welder:)

To make the gun travel up and down, I decided to make a rod and cam type system. I welded a guide tube to the turret pan and made a "cam" of sorts out of a metal disk that I heated with a torch and bent randomly. I then fixed this to a tube that would act as a bushing for the turret pan rotation.

I had a slow turning motor sitting around the house and mounted it to a piece of wood as a base. I welded legs to the cam and drilled them into the wooden base. I set it all on a bit of an angle so the tank would be tilted slightly when done. You can see that the turret pan warped a bit during welding but I was not too concerned and I did not bother to correct it. The push rod was installed to slide along the cam and raise the barrel.

The last thing I did was put on the barrel guard. I used perforated steel for two reasons, one was it would be really easy to bend a slight curve into it and two was so the icing would have something to adhere to.
jasonmusic1 says: Mar 13, 2010. 9:16 AM
i think you are the coolest dad on earth! i strive to be this creative for my girls. unfortunately they are not into tanks. maybe i could make a spinning barbie!
Duct Tape Dude says: Jan 2, 2010. 2:48 PM
Im gonna (try to) mod it to be the Scorp off Halo!
ampRiser says: Sep 9, 2009. 8:23 PM
This is Great, Very cool Idea!
uberlush says: Aug 7, 2009. 8:40 AM
i wish my dad made me cakes as good at that. unfortunately he cant cook, let alone handle the mechanics :L
codongolev says: Jun 9, 2009. 9:40 AM
if you wanted to make it shoot stuff, you could fill some sort of squeeze pump (balloon possibly) with whipped cream, then run a tube up through the gun down under the table, then squeeze it at just the right time.
Sunny124613 says: Sep 1, 2008. 4:53 PM
very very nice I have never seen someone use fondant this well EXCEPT DUFF GOLDMAN!!!!
supersith22 says: Jul 8, 2008. 6:25 PM
Wow. If I were you I'd be expecting a call from Duff Goldman sometime soon! very nice.
jimofoz says: May 5, 2008. 10:40 AM
Why do so many people gripe about stuff like this. It looks cool and that's what counts. Good job.
ahcmachinist says: May 4, 2008. 10:57 AM
There's no mention of the motor, could you give us some info?
dave spencer (author) in reply to ahcmachinistMay 4, 2008. 5:57 PM
it was a 6v 3rpm motor and gearbox I bought from allelectronics.com a while back. It was the second of a pair I bought. The first one was used for the pneumatic firing system on my volcano cake last year.
Zetheros says: May 3, 2008. 9:18 AM
You have such a lucky kid ;)
yoshmar2 says: May 2, 2008. 4:10 AM
really cool id love to have a cake like that i think you have to have a great mind to come up with something like that your kool
Pocket Universe says: May 2, 2008. 1:01 AM
And here I thought that cakes you could buy in a shop were posh... Really great work, your son must have been thrilled.
razany says: May 1, 2008. 4:58 PM
I'd feel bad eating this, its looks so awesome!
I saw your other cakes, and they're just amazing! Great job! =D
uberdeity says: May 1, 2008. 3:59 PM
That. Is. AWESOME! Beat's my articulated cake out of the water (it used hard moulded icing to create a just-about-working ball bearing so the top could rotate). Thank you, sir- you may have just let me top that! Again, let me say that this is an awesome cake and your kid is lucky to have you!
MakerBreaker says: Apr 30, 2008. 12:45 PM
....half the thing aint even edible
MakerBreaker in reply to MakerBreakerApr 30, 2008. 4:08 PM
but i dont think it would be easy to cut and eat it because its hard not to make a cut into the cake about 1 inch without hitting metal
dave spencer (author) in reply to MakerBreakerApr 30, 2008. 4:48 PM
I told my wife to cut it because I didn't want to be the one to wreck it. She had no problems and she did not even see it prior to the cake being placed on it. We ate the entire top at the party less one small piece. The next day my wife took it to her work and everyone was cutting their own pieces. No one complained about hitting metal. every last bite was gone, top and bottom.
MakerBreaker in reply to dave spencerMay 1, 2008. 12:10 PM
but ill stick with the triditional cake....this one looks cool but looks complicated
dave spencer (author) in reply to MakerBreakerMay 1, 2008. 1:24 PM
You go ahead and stick with uncomplicated stuff. Just know that you may be in the wrong place right now. BTW it took longer to ice the cake with fondant than to design and build the mechanism. If thats what you want to call complicated, you go ahead.
dave spencer (author) in reply to MakerBreakerApr 30, 2008. 1:57 PM
sorry you are mistaken. Have a look at the pictures attached. That is all the steel in the cake. everything else is cake. Thats got to be 90% cake.
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fred531 says: Apr 30, 2008. 8:24 PM
+1. Great idea. Kid looked really happy in the end =)
hernanai says: Apr 30, 2008. 6:35 PM
Favorited... My girlfriend is going to make me one like this... minus the moving parts... (I want to keep it 100% edible...)I give you Two Thumbs Up...
=SMART= says: Apr 28, 2008. 2:33 PM
Wow you got an article about your cake on Gizmodo!
http://gizmodo.com/384801/loving-dad-bakes-son-a-motorized-tank-cake

Congratulations!!
gimmelotsarobots in reply to =SMART=Apr 30, 2008. 11:39 AM
Makezine too!
=SMART= in reply to gimmelotsarobotsApr 30, 2008. 12:43 PM
cool!
samando says: Apr 26, 2008. 3:13 PM
just a question, with all the metal in it, is the actual cake still edible? and if it is, good on ya!
dave spencer (author) in reply to samandoApr 26, 2008. 3:46 PM
Yeah dude, when you look at the cake, there are two levels of pan, one for the turret and one for the base. The only thing you could not bite in the picture is the barrel. It's all stainless steel or tinfoil so its all food-safe. By the way, the cake was delicious!
samando in reply to dave spencerApr 27, 2008. 4:28 PM
Genius!
canida says: Apr 27, 2008. 11:00 AM
Wow! I think you win the "coolest dad ever" award.
=SMART= says: Apr 27, 2008. 8:19 AM

i want this

+1 rating and +1 vote
thebboy says: Apr 26, 2008. 8:37 PM
SWEET +1 and vote
Spint says: Apr 26, 2008. 3:33 PM
Awesome you got my vote.
mitchell931993 says: Apr 25, 2008. 11:59 PM
that grilling stuff might be a bit dangerous to the little ones might wanna file it down a bit-and mention it in the instuctables so people don't sue you cause there favorite rug got wrecked buy a toddlers blood.
dave spencer (author) in reply to mitchell931993Apr 26, 2008. 7:16 AM
everything I cut had sharp edges that had to be deburred. you could grab any part of it now and not get hurt.
cowscankill says: Apr 26, 2008. 6:37 AM
Snap! +1
LinuxH4x0r says: Apr 25, 2008. 10:08 PM
Cool! Another great cake from you. keep up the good work!
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