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Gifts for friends, or dessert for disturbed narcissists. A service which will dip you into some kind of appropriate goo which will harden into a mold, and then fashion hollow chocolate figures or other confections from it. You could be dipped nude for very close friends, or decently covered for more
distant ones. They could keep your mold in storage in order to crank out future commissions at a substantial discount.
There should be a way of doing this that would require you be dipped in melted chocolate, but I haven't been able to think of it yet.
In the spirit of the day, I will add that deathmasks could serve the same purpose.
Z Corporation
http://www.zcorp.com/ Makers of 3D printers that use a cellulose/starch powder. [egnor, Oct 31 2000, last modified Oct 21 2004]
I wonder if these folks can work with chocolate instead of plastic?
http://www.andgor.c...alized_figures.html Personalized Action Figures [half, Oct 05 2004, last modified Oct 21 2004]
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What would it mean if I bit out its eyes and screamed, "Stop staring at me!"? |
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You know those rapid prototyping devices that let you build structures out of layers of resin, plastic, or ice? Someone should make a chocolate or sugar version. |
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It might work better to scan you and make a miniature version (the full-size version would be an awful lot of chocolate, and rather disturbing to boot). |
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There is an RP machine that works on starch. I'll try to find a link. |
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Hmm. No deal. It should be allow you to truthfully say things like "Baby, I was dipped naked in hot plaster for you." Most of the appeal, to my mind, lies in the vision of silly naked people being dipped into giant vats of hot goo by mechanical pincers which grip them by the nose or heel. |
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Admittedly, more lucid minds would find your idea much more appealing and useful. |
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It's quite true that the amount of chocolate involved would create problems for your average recipient. On the other hand, the impression you would create by showing up for a first date with one would be worth any inconvenience. And there are always parties. |
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I'm told the RP starch models taste even worse than corn-starch packing peanuts. |
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In the old days, when heroes walked the earth, goddesses dipped them naked into fire! Into the life-blood of dragons! And look how badly that turned out. Chocolate's good enough for me. |
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My dear, old mother once made a chocolate cake that looked like a hedgehog and filled it with half-set jelly. When you stuck a knife in it, a very satisfying red ooze leaked from the wound. I'm sure that you can all think of someone you'd like to be able to do that to. |
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I think this is the coolest idea ever.. I would definately do this.. and just because the chocolate is melted doesnt mean it is that hot.. ( i wonder if they could use my body but then add extra chocolate in the .... ummm... chest area? ) |
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Would have to be marshmallow with a thin coating of chocolate for the realism... |
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The mold would be of plastic, but the goods of chocolate. You would not have to become filthy. |
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hello_c: but what if I like the taste of cornstarch packing peanuts? |
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anything that links me and chocolate im happy about |
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Fill mine with fudge, please. |
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As long as it is Scharffen-Berger 70% |
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[phoenix]: The percentage, by weight, of the combined amounts of cacao bean and cocoa butter in chocolate. The other 30% is sugar, vanilla, etc. The lower the percentage, the sweeter the chocolate. 70% is bittersweet. |
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And I do like dark chocolate... |
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You'd love SB, then, phoenix |
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Dr. Bob, you sure you didn't just see that on a chickflick called 'Steel Magnolias?' |
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mmmm, chocolate. chocolate half-bakers - there's an idea. |
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Little chocolate halfbakers maybe. (link) |
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yes, our children could play with us, when we are *busy* baking. |
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A friend of mine had some pictures of a young lady covered in chocloate... |
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I'd better go see if I managed to steal those or not then. |
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