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In this '''Garage Physics Project''', our initial goal is to print an edible gummy Bucky Badger. But pivot pivot.. In this '''Garage Physics Project''', our initial goal is to print an edible gummy Bucky Badger. But we are exploring sugar and powdered vegetable material.
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http://qz.com/86685/the-audacious-plan-to-end-hunger-with-3-d-printed-food/

and the Cornell effort http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/node/194

The following review article links to companies, projects, literature. http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/science/article/pii/S0924224412000921
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Participants:

Bot barbeque http://botbq.org/services/3d-printed-food/
=== Images ===

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Tour of rapid prototyping center Dec 13

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Updated: 12/14/2013

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3D Food Printing

3D printing is a trending technology and its application to food has been spotlighted recently. A fully developed 3D food printing technology will allows us to cook any food in any shape in a extremely low cost. Both analog and digital materials assembly technolgies can be explored. 4D food will self-cook cook upon demand.

In this Garage Physics Project, our initial goal is to print an edible gummy Bucky Badger. But we are exploring sugar and powdered vegetable material.

This group meets Fridays 11:00 am in Garage. In Spring 2014, activity may focus at the Morgridge Rapid Prototyping Center.

Potential advantages

  • Zero Waste Food Production
  • Cheaper Food Costs
  • Personalized nutrition

If you want to know more about 3D Printing, Click >>>3D printing<<<

Invocation

Take a look at the following links:

http://www.designboom.com/design/food-printer-by-gglab-deniz-manisali-at-milan-design-week-2012/

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/22/opinion/sunday/dinner-is-printed.html?_r=0

http://richrap.blogspot.com/2012/04/universal-paste-extruder-ceramic-food.html

http://qz.com/86685/the-audacious-plan-to-end-hunger-with-3-d-printed-food/

and the Cornell effort http://creativemachines.cornell.edu/node/194

The following review article links to companies, projects, literature. http://www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.library.wisc.edu/science/article/pii/S0924224412000921

Materials

  1. Gelatin

  2. Chocolate

  3. Hard Candy

  4. Cheese

  5. Honey

Methods of Printing Gelatin

  1. Using modified Ink printer technology? - In order for this, the particle size of the Gelatin has to be between 50 to 60 microns in diameter.

    - http://computer.howstuffworks.com/inkjet-printer3.htm

  2. Using Modified 3D printer extruder. (Universal Paste Extruder)

    - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:20733 - http://associationof3dprinting.com/food-safe-extruder-for-3d-printers/

  3. Or Others...

Click Here to Learn Little bit about Food Science

Articles

Videos

Other 3D printing projects

Resources

UW Madison Department of Food Science http://foodsci.wisc.edu/

Bot barbeque http://botbq.org/services/3d-printed-food/

Images

RapidPrototypingTour.jpg

Tour of rapid prototyping center Dec 13

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Participants:

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