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Nutcracker, a 3D-printed cookie cutter, view 1
Nutcracker, a 3D-printed cookie cutter, view 2

The small print

Pieces
1 cutter and stamp
Size
Approx. 90 mm tall × 55 mm wide
Cutting depth
16 mm
Emboss depth
2.5 mm
Material
PLA plastic, 3D printed
Finish
Fine layer lines are part of the process and normal on a printed cutter
Colour
Filament shades vary between batches and may not match your screen exactly
Food contact
Suitable for brief contact with dough. Not for storing food, and not for hot or oily mixtures
Play dough
Works on play dough as well as biscuit dough. Wash and dry it before it goes back in the kitchen
Washing
Hand wash in warm (not hot) water and dry immediately. Not dishwasher safe
Heat
Keep out of the oven and away from hot trays; PLA softens with heat
Age
Not a toy. A kitchen tool for ages 3 and up, used with an adult
Made in
New Zealand
Cutters & stamps

Nutcracker

A tin soldier with a moustache you can actually see after baking.

$12.00

Colour · Lilac

Every one of these is printed in this colour.

About this shape

The one traditional Christmas shape that usually comes out as an unreadable blob. Here the hat, the moustache and the buttoned jacket are all pressed in as the shape is cut, so the soldier still looks like a soldier once he has puffed up in the oven.

A single cutter rather than a set, and the easiest one to hand a child who wants to do the whole tray themselves. The detail sits in the surface rather than in fiddly outline, so there are no thin points to tear when you lift the cutter away. Chill the dough and press straight down without twisting.

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