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There have been several times when I needed a mark on a cake for some sort of decorating challenge. I tried using plastic strips, but they were slightly cumbersome and would sometime still leave a mark on the cake. One day while rummaging through Chad's tools I ran
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This weekend I kicked it up a notch and mounted it on my camera's tripod. It made it SO much easier to position the laser where I needed it. I was then able to pipe my band of swirlies right where I needed them! Hope you guys find this useful!!
What a great idea! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea, I want one...
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Genius...if only i could talk my hubby into buying one for me :)
ReplyDeletethat is super cool
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI have used your technique to cut a multi layered chocolate cake. It makes it easy if you have a set of red lensed glasses.
ReplyDeleteThat's great Chris! I guess the red lenses makes the laser easier to see? Thanks for the comment!
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