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Joe Cookie Cutter
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A cookie cutter based off of my school's mascot.
Note: This is basically a copy of Missouri S&T's official, trademarked logo, so it should only be used according to their guidelines. The guidelines are found here: https://brand.mst.edu/identity/ (and they are also copied in a section below).
Cookie cutting:
I dusted the 3D print with flour each time before pressing it into the dough. You can then push lightly on the dough through the holes in the back of the print and the cookie should fall out. The flour helps with removing the cookies.
Printing and versions:
The 3D print shown in the photos is "V1." One of the corners got stuck during testing, so I rounded it off for "V2" but haven't tested that one yet. For the cookie size shown in the photos, scale the 3D model to 80%X 80%Y and 100%Z.
Printed on Creality Ender 3. 15% infill, 0.3mm layer height.PLA. Rescaled: 80%X 80%Y 100%Z.
(If you are using this on food, I would not recommend any stringy material or any resin.
Note: This is basically a copy of Missouri S&T's official, trademarked logo, so it should only be used according to their guidelines. The guidelines are found here: https://brand.mst.edu/identity/ (and they are also copied in a section below).
Cookie cutting:
I dusted the 3D print with flour each time before pressing it into the dough. You can then push lightly on the dough through the holes in the back of the print and the cookie should fall out. The flour helps with removing the cookies.
Printing and versions:
The 3D print shown in the photos is "V1." One of the corners got stuck during testing, so I rounded it off for "V2" but haven't tested that one yet. For the cookie size shown in the photos, scale the 3D model to 80%X 80%Y and 100%Z.
Printed on Creality Ender 3. 15% infill, 0.3mm layer height.PLA. Rescaled: 80%X 80%Y 100%Z.
(If you are using this on food, I would not recommend any stringy material or any resin.
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