Tweaker Gosse Adema has a working 3d printer from Lego that is not plastic, but chocolate print. In a few minutes the printer can a 3d mould of the delicacy cre lwa ren. The device is based on an earlier design of a Lego 3d printer by Adema.
The original concept for the 3d-Lego-chocoladeprinter comes from Instructables user Saul, that the documentation in 2005 posted, hoping that someone who is further out would increase and the device would actually build. Tweaker Gosse Adema decided to agree to go and fit his existing design for a Lego 3d printer to make a chocolate-mouthpiece on mounting. His device works for “not too large” objects, and in accordance with the Tweaker, there is also still room for improvement.
The new design has a syringe at the top which is filled with chocolate. “A bottleneck is that the chocolate liquid should remain. Nutella works great,” says Adema to Tweakers. A built-in fan provides after printing that the chocolate cools faster. The printer can also just pla and abs objects to be printed. The whole is based on the design of the Prusa i3 printer.
Adema wants to design in the future further customize them by placing a grinder and by the printer to equip it with a laser from a dvd burner. Future designs of the Tweaker are not per se of Lego.