Has Anyone Used This Cake Stand? Enclosed Picture

Decorating By tazneen Updated 25 Apr 2006 , 7:42pm by playingwithsugar

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tazneen Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 7:20pm
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Have you use this kind of cake stand and can it be use to hold a wedding cake? 12in 10in 8in and 6in?

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playingwithsugar Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 7:22pm
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We need the picture. It never came through.

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lsawyer Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 7:23pm
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Your picture does not appear. I'm curious, too. How do we determine if a cake stand is strong enough?

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tazneen Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 7:23pm
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here is the pic
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playingwithsugar Posted 25 Apr 2006 , 7:42pm
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That is a lovely display. Is it normally used for cupcakes?

Can you change the positions of the plates, to make the widest one the bottom plate? You will need the widest plate on the bottom to keep the cake from becoming top-heavy and tilt or fall.

Also, are those plates thick enough to support the weight of their respective tiers? If they are at least 3/8" thick, they should work.

I do not see legs on any of the trays. What supports the bottom tray against the table? Unless the bottom tray lays flat on the bottom, you will have to determine whether the bottom tray supports will be able to hold the weight of all the tiers plus the structure.

I hope this helps.

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