
James Webb Space Telescope cookie cutter
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Perfect for your James Webb Space Telescope launch party! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=69uT90tEJdE The JWST is the $10bn infra-red successor to the Hubble space telescope, with a broad science mission of high-precision astronomy and cosmology. The JWST will travel for around a month after launch, eventually being fully deployed near the L2 Lagrange point, outside of the moon's orbit. At around 55% xy scale, a good cookie dough depth is around 8mm. I recommend flouring the top and bottom of the dough, and the cutter itself, to allow easier extraction of the cut cookie. I have found https://www.inkatrinaskitchen.com/best-sugar-cookie-recipe-ever/ to be a recipe that produces reasonable results, with cookies that hold their shape. Depending on your filament and printer configuration, you may end up with small pieces of loose plastic that end up in the cookies, and this is not considered 'food safe'.
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