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Apr 2017

Hi everyone,

Newbie here. I am in the chocolate business and am looking for a 3-D printing service that will allow me to design and print customized polycarbonate rigid inserts for a chocolate mold I already own. I want to sell chocolate bars to corporate clients by giving them the option to send me their logo, have the 3-D Printing Service print it in the same material as my chocolate mold under pre-specified measurements, and have it sent to my so that I can start making customized chocolate bars.

Please let me know if anyone in the Miami Area can help.

Thanks,

Fabio

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Most prints arent food safe due to the way they are printed. A better solution depending how big they are is to make a print and make a mold from that and then cast the part you want to use in food making. Do you have a picture of something similar to what you are looking for? That would hep us visualize it better too.

Polycarbonate could make your chocolate poisonous!

Same with ABS

PLA is the closest to a “safe” plastic, since it’s made from corn, but has a low melting point

Follow Kebie’s tip: create a mold with plastic, use it to cast the real mold with a food safe material and use that last one.

IF you can deal with the low melting point, you could coat the plastic parts in a food safe sealant, but you need to see how these adhere to plastic and be VERY thorough, wash it very well AND check often if the coating is falling or something like that

check these links to have an idea about materials

http://www.countryloveceramics.com/articles/food-safe-varnish-sealer-gloss-finish-coatings-2/ 12

last, but not least, remmeber 3d prints aren’t perfect and things like the layer differences, uneven lines, over or under extrusion in the mold would show in the molded chocolate in the end (no smooth lines). And since a mold is concave, fixing it would be much harder than in a statue or cog, for example.

Good luck in your business and, if everything goes right, send me a share of the profits :stuck_out_tongue: