Piping Bag Tips 🧁

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Note: Per Zenith Pilot

For X1C the tips needed to be printed at 105% for the threading to work. 

If you intend on trapping the plastic within the threads, then 110% may work better.

 

My Rotating Icing Stand to go with it! → https://www.printables.com/model/280087-revolving-cake-stand-for-icing-serving-30cm-12-inc

I have a XL set for big cakes and chunky stuff. → https://www.printables.com/model/292317-piping-bag-tips-xl-size

How to use: (try to get the bag inside the threads)

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Overall the print was quite good, had to factor in the scale up to get the threads to work as mentioned by another comment (it would be nice if the scaling was done in the base model). But there was a strange bridge that appeared inside when printed either from PETG or PLA, that is undesirable for piping frosting.
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Nothing printed on a 3D printer is food safe. Not only does the plastic potentially touch materials that are not safe for consumption, but also the layer lines make a very effective environment for bacterial growth. No one should use this or any other 3D printed item that touches food.
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True'ish. Print using food safe PETG and then when washing use STAR SAN and do a 30 minute soak and scrub. Another option is to wash thoroughly with soap and water and then prior to use soak in STAR SAN for approx. 15 minutes and rinse.
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Basically all cookie cutters are printed at this point. We have some we used many hundreds of not thousands of times over at this point without issue. Nothing is going to grow when properly washed and dried and even if it did it would be such a minor amount it would be completely negligible. Storing food might be a different story but temporary use followed by cleaning is not going to allow anything to grow and there are studies demonstrating this.
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Replying to @STONKS :
I've never seen those studies. I have however seen lots of information about bacteria getting stuck in between the printing layers, and the fact that there could be lead or other contaminants from the printer that could cut a few years off the end of your life. Something that doesn't kill you instantly can still be doing all sorts of long term damage. Do it to yourself if you want, but doing it to others is irresponsible.
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Nailed it! We wanted to learn how to make sugar cookies with butter cream frosting from scratch and these piping bag tips made the experience magical. Neither me or my wife could recall the last time we made cookies so we took it as a challenge and found ourselves in the baking isle at the grocery store, ingredients in hand. We almost picked up one of those premade tubs of frosting but mom just so happened to call at that very moment and heard our story. She gave us a recipe for butter cream frosting, we picked up the rest of the ingredients, and headed home to make some cookies. On the way home I found these piping bag tips and sent them to the printer (x1c). We made the cookies and did you know that if you stick the handle of a spatula in a power drill it almost works as a mixer? A whisk worked better but we were having fun and feeling creative. I guess I never realized how much butter goes into butter cream frosting so the recipe came up a bit short, but the piping bag tips just worked and we had a lot of fun doing something that neither of us had done since we were kids. Thanks for helping create this experience 😁
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bed adhesion
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that’s user error….
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Found that on my X1C the tips needed to be printed at 105% for the threading to work. If you intend on trapping the plastic within the threads, then 110% may work better.
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Thanks for the feedback
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Printed some of the parts. the ones i needed worked.
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Perfect <3 ^^
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What went wrong with the print profile?
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