I think before I do anything I’ll roll a sheet of pasta and cut noodles. Can you imagine doing a sheet of Escher designed fish/birds in pasta or alphabet soup with comic sans noodles. Yes. That would be subversive.
Man, that bacon process seems really complicated… : )
time to add a bacon setting to the GF cloud?
Amaxing. Love Escher. How delisious!
What if GlowForge were to sell a second honeycomb? @dan - could we put a “food” honeycomb on a future wish list? Then, the question to people with lots more experience, would that make the food somehow safer? Say I was making gingerbread houses… I don’t want a dedicated GlowForge for a single awesome project that likely won’t be eaten… much. But someone might nibble a bit. I’m thinking of a charity auction where someone might buy my lasered gingerbread creation because it’s so incredible. At that point, is the gingerbread edible? or not edible? If I wiped down the inside of the 'Forge, then used a new (or food-dedicated) honeycomb tray. Would that be about good enough? even if I had previously cut plastic?
What do the chemists and experienced folks think of that?
Unfortunately there is no way that the company would say it’s safe. They might say it’s unsafe, but a safe comment opens them up to legal problems. Even if they were 98% sure something was safe the lawyer wouldn’t approve. It’s a litigious society. An answer would have to come from the community or other experienced users.
I doubt the issue is the honeycomb. When the material vaporizers most of it should go out the exhaust, but some will remain to coat the inside of the case - not just the honeycomb. Otherwise, they’d just say put your food on a plate or cookie sheet.
Gourmet alphabet soup. Roll out a sheet of pasta, cut out letters in a fancy font… cook. Eat. AMAZE!
Lol I just got a pasta roller for xmas…may have to try that one…