@@UnnecessaryInventionsi dont mean to alarm you, but you're an adult No-one can stop you from buying a whole cake to eat by yourself. You dont have to throw a birthday party either. Or any party at all. You can just... go to the store and buy one. Its not illegal. Your stomach might rupture from eating an entire cake by yourself, but you can just do it.
@@UnnecessaryInventions Look up 'sugar 3d printer' and you'll find everything from homebrew setups that melt sugar with hot air or lasers to the CURRANT, a 3d printer that uses a bed of ultra-fine sugar and an inkjet head to produce full-colour 3d objects that are completely edible. Cheers!
Thats what i thought! You could think its just because it has a too limiteded Target group, but if everyone just pritnts their own parts and uses almost all generic 3D printer parts, this doesent make sense!
I was thinking that too 😂 more expensive then alot of printers but you have to have one before you can use this, too new but nice idea that will surely get upgraded
@@Lantastical I wouldn't say duh because it would be possible that the design requires a full cylinder, or if it isn't tempered it could be break or possibly other issues.
Actually 3D printing chocolate was one of the first ever 3D prints ever done. Chocolate is easy to melt, print & cool till harden. It’s been around since the early 2000s
Isnt it possible to just melt some chocolate into the core? And if that doesnt work, cant you 3d print a tube that you can use to cool your own cores in? The quality might be poorer, but nothing would stop you right?
Moreover you get to reuse your failures as its just melted chocolate. Which gives me a profound realization, filament is dumb! ALL printer material should work like this, something like plastic beads that it melts into a hot tank that is then feed to a nozzle with a heated line. the rest works like usual.
Since the melting temperature of chocolate is so low, I guess ambient temperature is very important to print speed? If you had a cool or even freezer room, like that fancy French restaurant you are imagining, maybe the print speed can be cranked up considerably?
Man it is always cool when you see someone who built their vision, and made it happen. I remember when you first got started. I think I may have seen you on Reddit. Maybe it was YT though. Anyway to see what you have built, and seeing how hard you worked is really inspiring. I remember when you don't have all these gadgets and stuff. Man, well done dude. Good for you. You had a vision and you made it happen.
Well ya know, probably 3-4 months ago I started a PLA failure/scrap box instead of throwing them out. I’ve been meaning to give something like that a go.
@@UnnecessaryInventions Yeah I know the product after isn’t the most high quality but still throwing it out just sucks and if you do I’d love to see it :)
I work in the confection industry and do 3d printing for a hobby. Found this Intriguing but decided not to pursue building one. The "chocolate" cores aren't real chocolate because the unit can't properly temper but a printer that prints real chocolate should be possible but more expensive than this already not cheap project.
You could make a silicon mold of one of the chocolate tubes, melt your own chocolate, fill and throw it in the fridge. Then allow it to come to room temp before use so you don't have to buy refills.
You should make an app for the unnecessary inventions card game, so you never run out of invention ideas, and people would be more likely to buy your product
Yes - you can program the slicer to pause at a certain layer height and then change the chocolate. So you could do a milk chocolate and then the white chocolate for a two tone look.
You could make your logo chocolates smaller so then you could print multiple at once, like twelve of em! Then you could get like bite sized pieces of the chocolate!
Cool! Does it come with different colours too? I guess you could by sacrificing one chocolate tube/cylinder to make a mood in resin and use food colouring on the white chocolate. Also I think it’s cool because instead of eating then you can just melt it back into that mood if you don’t like it. 5:42
How long until we have a chocolate 3d printer made from chocolate 3d printer parts? 😂 So good, and Ellie is a genius for designing it!
Well, I've printed a VORON part on it. Does that count? 🤣
"you done fixing that chocolate 3d printer?" "nah it melted in my hand"
Who took a bite out of the printer again
Soon
😂❤
Actually, you can eat the parts off of a regular 3D printer, just rarely more than once.
Seriously though, that printer looks like a lot of fun.
No you can’t unless it’s chocolate
@@KadeStringer2.0No, you can. Once. You’ll die.
Challenge accepted
@KadeStringer2.0 You can eat EVERYTHING…….. once ;)
Lol
God this would be perfect for detail adding to cakes.
I'll start planning for my birthday next January.
@@UnnecessaryInventionsi dont mean to alarm you, but you're an adult
No-one can stop you from buying a whole cake to eat by yourself.
You dont have to throw a birthday party either. Or any party at all.
You can just... go to the store and buy one.
Its not illegal.
Your stomach might rupture from eating an entire cake by yourself, but you can just do it.
@@MrMoron-qn5rxYeah but that's boring.
Wait actually??? He is???
@@UnnecessaryInventions Look up 'sugar 3d printer' and you'll find everything from homebrew setups that melt sugar with hot air or lasers to the CURRANT, a 3d printer that uses a bed of ultra-fine sugar and an inkjet head to produce full-colour 3d objects that are completely edible.
Cheers!
$1500 and you have to supply the parts?! Absolutely unreal.
Thats what i thought! You could think its just because it has a too limiteded Target group, but if everyone just pritnts their own parts and uses almost all generic 3D printer parts, this doesent make sense!
I was thinking that too 😂 more expensive then alot of printers but you have to have one before you can use this, too new but nice idea that will surely get upgraded
its used to be a kickstarter so if i had to guess they JUST made the complete design i would expect them to start making parts soon
@@keys1711regardless, that is ridiculously priced
I know right!
Heres a question: could you reload your failed pieces back into the printer, melt them, and reuse them to mske a bew print?
duh
It's all just tempered chocolate, so yes, it'd be possible even if it's not explicitly stated.
@@Lantastical I wouldn't say duh because it would be possible that the design requires a full cylinder, or if it isn't tempered it could be break or possibly other issues.
I'd think so - you can also break down some of the other cylinders of chocolate if it's not filling the printer tube as well.
@@UnnecessaryInventionsif you can break down the chocolate cores, are you able to add other tempered chocolates?
Asking because food allergies
I know were all here for the awesome cocoa press sweetness but that large Monstera Plant you have is looking so good! Eating up all that natural light
And that it came with a self watering pot that I only have to water once a month or that thing would be dead dead dead lol
@@UnnecessaryInventions 1:10
Chocolate croc gloves! I legit thought that would be the direction you'd go.
YESSSS! So happy you got one!!
Actually 3D printing chocolate was one of the first ever 3D prints ever done. Chocolate is easy to melt, print & cool till harden. It’s been around since the early 2000s
It does look it’s like it’s really like hard to make and it’s looks like it’s kinda crazy at all like so🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 🎉 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
So that’s why he was gone for 3 months…
Hello
@@AjagbeIsmailOluwatunmissehello
Each chocolate core is £4. Presumably you're locked in to buying the cores from them
can't you just print a mould 🧍
Or you make a mould with food safe resin or food safe silicone and just temper some chocolate and put it in there ;)
Isnt it possible to just melt some chocolate into the core? And if that doesnt work, cant you 3d print a tube that you can use to cool your own cores in? The quality might be poorer, but nothing would stop you right?
Nope, you can create your own cores and use whatever chocolate you want!
@@3DPrintingNerdI thought the press used a special kind of chocolate. Is it easy to get?
I too eat all my failures.
This is amazing. Imagine pausing prints to fill the print up with praline cream or sprinkles or anything, would be ballin’
Everything is edible if you don't care about dying
*sigh*
*LIKE*
Fact
This is a fact for hungry people
My cousin followed those rules… he ate a bullet…
@@bethanygranholm2259 erm what the sigma
Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
I remember that movie
I remember that movie 🎦 😂
I remember that movie
I remember that movie
Chocolate balls
3:35 was the most smooth transition I have ever seen😊😮
I bought one. Well, I bought the parts for one. It's not fully assembled yet.
It sat in my studio for a month and a half or so until I mustered up the determination to tackle building it.
@@UnnecessaryInventions Delivered Nov. 23. 😂
THIS IS NECESSARY
It's not necessary if you put the chocolate bar
You should definitely try printing a scaled down 3d scan of your head lmao
I was thinking about it but I thought I’ve used that’d STL a few too many times lol
@@UnnecessaryInventions yah that's fair lol
Adds a new twist to the idea of eating one’s failures
Hello
I love how the pillow behind him is always flipping you off 0:38
Moreover you get to reuse your failures as its just melted chocolate. Which gives me a profound realization, filament is dumb! ALL printer material should work like this, something like plastic beads that it melts into a hot tank that is then feed to a nozzle with a heated line. the rest works like usual.
You should try pausing the 3d print and adding a filling like, caramel, or peanut butter.
I missed the part where you said this was a advertisement.. $1500 and you need to print your own parts? How’s about a bugs bunny, *_no_*
String cheese 2:55
Bro, the fact that the pillow was flipping me off😂
I think you have to print an edible piece for your coffee table with this.
Notttttt aaaa baddd iddeaaaaa
@@UnnecessaryInventions wile your at it how about making a mini version of the table out of chocolate
Make a Thicc milk chocolate mug and fill it with hot milk to make hot chocolate (or almond milk if you’re lack toes intolerant).
lack toes intolerant🤣🤣
thank you for making me laugh
How would he be lactose if he ate a piece kf milk chocolate its in the name milk
Please, please do a chocolate puzzle piece for the puzzle table.
Nice way to add things to birthday cakes or wedding cakes.
It’s as though the printer pulls ideas from the ether and makes them real-an incredible fusion of art and science! ✨
Since the melting temperature of chocolate is so low, I guess ambient temperature is very important to print speed? If you had a cool or even freezer room, like that fancy French restaurant you are imagining, maybe the print speed can be cranked up considerably?
Thank you for showcasing us what we can't afford😂
This would be great for a cake decorating business.
This bouta be game changing for cake bakers and stuff
this is honestly so cool
Man it is always cool when you see someone who built their vision, and made it happen. I remember when you first got started. I think I may have seen you on Reddit. Maybe it was YT though. Anyway to see what you have built, and seeing how hard you worked is really inspiring. I remember when you don't have all these gadgets and stuff. Man, well done dude. Good for you. You had a vision and you made it happen.
edible 4d prints next
Yes. No further comment.
imagine printing a whole mini 3d printer with that
Yes Matty. I have seen a chocolate printer before.
Make pt2. With white chocolate please:)
*Mouth starts to water*
1500 dollars to buy and you still need to have another 3D printer to be able to finish the build that you even have to build yourself? Hard pass.
I'm just curious if my homemade chocolate would have the right consistency for the printer. For better or worse, not all chocolate is made the same.
Right!
I'm so glad this fever dream was made into a reality!
Cocoa Press is from here in Philly. I talked with them at ERRF in September.
It would be nice if it was easier and more accessible to set up I could see this as useful for so many parties
Hey why don't you buy a PLA heater and shredder for repurposing your failed prints?
Well ya know, probably 3-4 months ago I started a PLA failure/scrap box instead of throwing them out. I’ve been meaning to give something like that a go.
@@UnnecessaryInventions Yeah I know the product after isn’t the most high quality but still throwing it out just sucks and if you do I’d love to see it :)
Its all fun and games until you run out of chocolate
You should name it the "Hershey Squirt".😁
Make a plate that spins so you can access each food easier!! I need one!’
This already exists I think
Best video ending ever
The white chocolate looked like string cheese 😂
That gives me an idea I'm thinking of when I get older I could make one of those and put it on ice cream
I wonder how many phallus shaped chocolates have been made so far
I work in the confection industry and do 3d printing for a hobby. Found this Intriguing but decided not to pursue building one. The "chocolate" cores aren't real chocolate because the unit can't properly temper but a printer that prints real chocolate should be possible but more expensive than this already not cheap project.
We need unnecessary Inventions my guy
The pillow behind You
😂
A French restaurant would use artisan chocolate by some chocolate maker whose family has been in the business for 300 years though.x)
I thought this channel was Unnecessary Inventions. This is a necessity!
Can you do an invention using the Cocoa press? Idk what it would be but it would be cool
Bro just called the Polaroid a ‘ridiculous thing’
Would be cool to print a fidget toy with it.
The pillow was flipping me off
You could make a silicon mold of one of the chocolate tubes, melt your own chocolate, fill and throw it in the fridge. Then allow it to come to room temp before use so you don't have to buy refills.
You should make an app for the unnecessary inventions card game, so you never run out of invention ideas, and people would be more likely to buy your product
Please make a jet engine that operates using biogas derived from animal dung.
Yes, yes I have seen a chocolate 3D printer before…
Very useful for cake makers actually
just print a mold out of resin on a normal 3D printer to make shaped chocolates
My mom needs that 😂
You have to build it THAT'S CRAZY 💀💀💀💀💀💀
Could you swap out chocolates in the print process? Also could you shape any chocolate into that cylinder to print?
Yes - you can program the slicer to pause at a certain layer height and then change the chocolate. So you could do a milk chocolate and then the white chocolate for a two tone look.
@@UnnecessaryInventions chocolate zebras!?!
I was really hoping for a Croc-olate bar.
Bro should invent the "Unnecessary Chocolate"
It was a missed opportunity to not call this thing the fondoodoo.
You could make your logo chocolates smaller so then you could print multiple at once, like twelve of em! Then you could get like bite sized pieces of the chocolate!
Here’s an idea for an unnecessary invention make a shirt that says iHeart and then have a whiteboard where you can write anything
The fact that you have to print parts of the 3 d printer is so funny.
He’s good looking!.!.
BRB. Gotta go get me some chocolate before the gas station closes.
I wonder if there is a mold for the 3d print chocolate filament so you can put your favorite chocolate brand on to whatever you print
I’m definitely going to pick one of these up one day!
You should print a benchy, and then something with support, to really see if you can eat your waste
Not very efficient, but an interesting incentive structure for studios.
bruh, am I the only one who would use this printer to print out Wonka Bars
Cool! Does it come with different colours too? I guess you could by sacrificing one chocolate tube/cylinder to make a mood in resin and use food colouring on the white chocolate. Also I think it’s cool because instead of eating then you can just melt it back into that mood if you don’t like it. 5:42
this comment is underrated asf
Why does bro look like a French villain
this is super cool. but there is no way i want to bring that into my studio or house.
3D printed food. Next: burgers, hot dogs, pizza, chicken sandwich ham and cheese. And more!
It's the future I need but now.
This brings another meaning to the word, SWEET!!!😮😊😅😊😊🎉
Screw it, I’m getting a chocolate 3D Printer and becoming a Chocolatier
Nah, those chocolate cores wouldnt even make it to the extruder if i had this
I thought it was very cool until I realized its probably faster and cheaper to use casts 😅
How much does it cost 🤔 4:03
1300
$ 1500
The link duh
@@kylastaples7200it costs the link, never knew that it was a number
Love you matty❤
I don’t think id be able to let anything fully build lol
all fun until uhave no chocolet left to put in the printer lol
I still can't believe you competed on mrbeast to get subscribers, lost and still got yourself to almost 5 million subscribers any way
It actually kinda surprising that all four who competed are still going strong on UA-cam 3.5 years later and all with millions of subs!
@@UnnecessaryInventions Who are the others?
small thought, but its actually a 3d chocolate printer not a chocolate 3d printer. the 3d printer isnt made out of chocolate