Putting A Central Dowel In A Stacked Cake
Decorating By melissaanne Updated 25 Feb 2006 , 3:46am by melissaanne
I just wanted to check that this is right.
When you put in a central dowel in a stacked cake do you measure the length on the side of the stacked cake, cut and then sharpen the end?How do you get it through the boards?..with a hammer?
I am using double thickness cardboard covered with foil and contact for the base of each tier. There will be four tiers. Thanks for your help! ![]()
The last time I used a large center dowel I just eyeballed the length a littel shorter than the whole cake and sharpened the end. But before I put it in I had a really long metal skewer with a sharp point and I put that in first. It made it much easier to put the dowel in that way.
When I have done it...I put the sharpened dowel through the first three tiers and then stacked the 4th tier. I like to refrigerate my stacked cakes and transport them fully assembled. The center dowel will offer extra support when transporting the cake. ![]()
Thanks for your help. It's good to have advice so you don't go messing the whole thing up. Weefoot, I think the skewer is an excellent idea!!! ![]()
I only end up doing about a wedding cake a year, so I do forget what I tried last time. Thanks again,
Mel
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