Ultimately, the goal of Hackaday is to shine a light on the incredible projects coming from the hardware hacking community. In the vast majority of cases, said projects end up being one-off creations ...
Most of us will gladly scarf down chocolate regardless of the form it comes in. But for the aesthetes among you, imagine if you could easily custom-make the chocolate you consume. You could render ...
[Photo: Choc Edge] You may remember last summer when we covered the Choc Creator, a 3D printer developed by the University of Exeter that could “print” chocolate confections. The Choc Creator, but ...
Last year, a clutch of researchers at Britain’s University of Exeter developed the first 3-D–ever chocolate printer–and the world rejoiced. The device, which the team called ChocALM for Chocolate ...
A “Chocalate” [sic] printer. Spell-checker not included. [Photo: University of Exeter] If you’re a big chocoholic, you might have dreamed of swimming in a sea of chocolate, or at least having a never ...
Chefs, bakers and culinary enthusiasts there would like to transform their FDM 3D printer to be able to print chocolate rather than the standard printing filament associated with desktop printers.
Freelance writer Amanda C. Kooser covers gadgets and tech news with a twist for CNET. When not wallowing in weird gear and iPad apps for cats, she can be found tinkering with her 1956 DeSoto. Fancy, ...
James has been writing about technology for years but has loved it since the early 90s. While his main areas of expertise are maker tools -- 3D printers, vinyl cutters, paper printers, and laser ...
A 3D printer that outputs chocolate creations? Sounds decadent and delicious. And the complete opposite of using plastics and resin to create 3D prints. The Cocoa Press 3D chocolate printer has been ...
Chocolate maker Hershey’s is jumping aboard the 3D-Printing Express. According to AdAge, the company plans to install a permanent 3D chocolate printer at their headquarters in Pennsylvania in May. It ...
Right now, it looks like the future will be built by 3D printers. Although they’re often on the pricier now, the technology will eventually become more accessible and allow just about everybody to ...