
Matty Benedetto of Unnecessary Inventions provides us with a hands-on look at the innovative Cocoa Press chocolate 3D printer that builds objects layer by layer, similar to an automated piping bag if you will.
What you’ll notice right off the bat is that most parts on the Cocoa Press are very similar to a traditional consumer 3D printer, with the main difference being the chocolate gets heated at the same time instead of being fed into the printer as it goes. Aside from pre-made designs you can find online, they can also be designed in most CAD software. One thing it may not be able to print is a chocolate Minecraft village.
- Watch imagination come to life with the Professional 3D Pen
- Adjustable feed lets you regulate speed & flow for optimal control of material while you're drawing
- Temperature is adjustable in 1 degree increments from 140 to 230 C, for optimal fine-tuning
3D printing chocolate is for personalized designs, small batch/custom orders, and creating parts not possible with traditional making,” said the company.





