[Northkeep] cake pans

Susan O'Neal catmafia03 at gmail.com
Wed Feb 1 15:10:15 PST 2012


Thank you Ismet, I found a couple of these and it was the
Frankencutter that was the closest to what I was thinking at first.
Then when I found the multiple sized convex triangle cake.

This brings up a good question.  I know devices are generically done
up on a basic shield pattern for turning in; but what are the basic
shield shapes?  I can think of the large convex almost rectangular
shields, heater cames to mind but not sure what it is, kites,  small
bucklers, and I'm not sure what other shapes are common.

Susan

On 2/1/12, Hugh & Belinda Niewoehner <BurgBorrendohl at valornet.com> wrote:
> I agree with those who have said cutting might be cheaper, but since she
> is thinking of doing mass productions she might want to invest in a
> shaped pan.  These people claim they will do custom cake pans, but again
> for a price:
>
> http://www.frankencutters.com/fc/cakepan/thumb.html
>
> For instructions on cutting:
>
> http://www.ehow.com/list_5784208_medieval-cake-decorating-ideas.html
>
> Some examples (I like the one by Beth K.):
>
> http://www.coolest-birthday-cakes.com/theme-cakes.html
>
> Have fun!
>
> Ismet
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