xmas, chrismas, cook, Designer Creates Engraved Rolling Pins That Stamp Dough With Cheerful Patterns
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I'm excited to share with you my third video on how to use a simple black-and-white map and extrusion tool to create custom cookie stamps. The best part is that the pictures can be completely different, allowing you to get creative and make stamps with drawings of any complexity. This workflow is perfect for getting into the holiday spirit, whether it's New Year's or Christmas. You'll want to print your cookies quickly and easily using a reliable printer. Print Settings: Printer Brand: 3D Systems Printer: ProJet 1500 Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: High Infill: No After printing, let's move on to the post-printing process. How I Designed This Video: Overview and Background: Welcome to my third video tutorial, where I'll be showing you how to use a simple black-and-white map and extrusion tool to create custom cookie stamps. The goal is to provide you with an easy-to-follow guide that will allow you to get started right away. Lesson Plan and Activity: In this lesson plan and activity, we will focus on printing a cat using the ProJet 1500 printer and 3D Systems software. Custom Section: This section of the video will cover any additional information or tips that might be helpful in creating your custom cookie stamps. I'll also provide some examples of what you can create using this workflow.
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