Whisk vessel
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This whisk vessel can whip cream, eggs or any other liquid with ease. Initially I wanted to create a cup that would contain splashing liquids when whisking, but as the design evolved into a two-part dish that almost fully enclosed the whisk, I realized I could build the whisk right in. The idea is simple: place food in the inner part (the one with threads on the outside), fit the whisk grid on top, which has a ledge around the perimeter to keep it from sliding, then screw on the outer part tight and shake for a while. I tried whipping eggs for an omelet and cream - it works beautifully. The most critical detail is choosing the right filament. There are food-safe options available, and I used Taulman Tech-G. Clear PETG or clear PLA would also be suitable (PETG handles heat better). For colored filaments, you need to know if they're safe for consumption. Printing this vessel is a straightforward process, see the printing notes for more information. After it's printed, you may want to sand the inside with fine-grit sandpaper to make it smooth.
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