Pure Decadence - Laser Etched Chocolate Bar
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Pure Decadence - Laser Etched Chocolate Bar
after seeing the Laser Etched Powerbook project i got to thinking - i don't use a mac, and isn't there something a bit more temporal i could do? we were breaking out the saturday night munchies and i had an idea...
Unwrap Chocolate Bar
buy a quality chocolate bar, and unwrap it. do not eat yet!
Place Chocolate Bar in Laser Cutter
Align carefully and size your graphic to fit the bar.
Put a piece of clean paper under the bar, so that burned plastic from other projects doesn't get on the bottom of the bar. you're going to be eating this!
Put a piece of clean paper under the bar, so that burned plastic from other projects doesn't get on the bottom of the bar. you're going to be eating this!
Laser Etch the Chocolate!
I used these settings for the epilog 45 watt laser:
300dpi
30% power
100% speed / raster cut
300dpi
30% power
100% speed / raster cut
Done
after the etching success i tried to cut all the way through the chocolate with the laser. i was hoping to cut some Escher tilings with different color chocolates. unfortunately the chocolate is much too melty, trying to cut all the way through just made a big puddle of melted chocolate iwhich dribbled all over the laser cutter.
Don't Have a Laser Cutter? No Problem!
if you're hoping to do this at home and don't have a laser cutter - don't worry! you can easily do this with a piece of cardboard, a sharp knife, and a lamp. just cut the cardboard into a stencil of the pattern you want, then hold the cardboard between the chocolate and the hot lamp. the chocolate will melt in the exposed areas, leaving a very visible pattern even after it cools.