What Tip Is This? (See Pic)

Baking By BlueSkyGirl Updated 13 Jul 2012 , 10:55pm by Dayti

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BlueSkyGirl Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:12pm
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Hi All,

Can someone tell me what tip was used to swirl these ? (Looks like a 2D??)

Thanks!
LL

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tiggy2 Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:18pm
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Looks like a 1M to me.

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BlueSkyGirl Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:22pm
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You don't think it looks like the 2D rose under there?

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imagenthatnj Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:28pm
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2D just gives you more "folds" but they're similar. The cupcake photo is at a weird angle and it's difficult to tell.

http://www.glorioustreats.com/2011/08/cupcake-basics-how-to-frost-cupcakes.html

Some people can use a 1M and fool you into thinking it's a 2D.

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BlueSkyGirl Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:36pm
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OK THanks,

I guess if we are having such a hard time detecting it the customer won't notice if I use the "wrong one."

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cownsj Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:39pm
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If you have both tips, you could always try each one on waxed paper

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BlueSkyGirl Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:41pm
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Good idea, ok thanks.

The 1A and 2D look similiar in the photos on the link..

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Dayti Posted 13 Jul 2012 , 10:55pm
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If you only have the 1M you can close the tips inwards a bit to give you the look of the 2D. Stick a rounded tool back up it to get it back to its original shape when your done.

But I agree it looks like a 1M.

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