Please don’t use 3d printed parts in food preparation.
You already have enough microplastics in your brains, and the layer lines are bacterial breeding grounds. (which are less of a concern if you only use it once or twice but is still relevant)
Make sure you get a good coat of leaded paint to make sure none of that is a problem.
Just 3d print a mould and use it twice before you forget it exists.
Please don’t use 3d printed parts in food preparation.
You already have enough microplastics in your brains, and the layer lines are bacterial breeding grounds. (which are less of a concern if you only use it once or twice but is still relevant)
Make sure you get a good coat of leaded paint to make sure none of that is a problem.
Lead is actually a slight concern with new nozzles or abrasive filaments especially, as there’s usually a bit of lead in brass
Lead paint chips: delicious but deadly!
Sprinkle some on your pancakes, it’s quite sweet!