Stacking Cake...gaps

Decorating By 101dal236 Updated 17 May 2005 , 3:25pm by Calejo

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101dal236 Posted 13 May 2005 , 11:45pm
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I just put together my first stacked cake, and it wasn't so bad, but I did end up with a rather large gap between my layers and I had to fill with frosting border. I would like to know if this is normal and if not how do I get the layers closer together next time, so it looks neater?

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MrsMissey Posted 13 May 2005 , 11:50pm
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I'm guessing no one else noticed but you!! If you cut your dowels just a tad (and I mean a tad!) bit lower than the cake you won't have that problem in the future.

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101dal236 Posted 16 May 2005 , 5:35pm
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Thanks, you are right no one else noticed, they were to busy looking at the melting and running BCT on top!!!!

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Calejo Posted 17 May 2005 , 3:25pm
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What I learned is that if you measure your original dowel at the lowest point of the top of your cake where the next teir will be, and then cut all of the other dowels to that size, that gapping shouldn't be a problem at all.

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