Can Anyone Tell Me The Name Of The Tool

Decorating By Molly2 Updated 30 Mar 2011 , 9:09am by tokazodo

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Jeliz Posted 29 Mar 2011 , 8:52pm
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Ha! Thanks for this. Now I need to go get it. I probably will never use it, but the fact that you can cut perfect circles and use it in cake decorating just did me in. icon_wink.gif

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Aliaswoman Posted 29 Mar 2011 , 9:56pm
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Are there multiple sizes or does it come in one standard size that cuts multiple sizes?

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Karen421 Posted 29 Mar 2011 , 11:37pm
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The one I bought will cut 2" up to 16". I use mine a lot, it is SOOOOO easy!! thumbs_up.gif

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suzieQ929 Posted 30 Mar 2011 , 2:24am
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This sounds awesome! I cannot wait to go get one either! And I have to agree with doramoreno62...I'd like to knock my dh too, I'm sure he knows what this is!!

Question though...where do you all purchase your flat large pieces of cardboard cheaper than some places that sell the cardboard rounds at a good price? Are the large flat pieces really THAT much cheaper?? If so, please tell me where! icon_smile.gif
Thanks!

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Karen421 Posted 30 Mar 2011 , 5:01am
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I get most of mine at Walmart or the Dollar store. Michael's or any arts and craft store will have it also. icon_biggrin.gif

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tokazodo Posted 30 Mar 2011 , 9:06am
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Originally Posted by suzieQ929

This sounds awesome! I cannot wait to go get one either! And I have to agree with doramoreno62...I'd like to knock my dh too, I'm sure he knows what this is!!

Question though...where do you all purchase your flat large pieces of cardboard cheaper than some places that sell the cardboard rounds at a good price? Are the large flat pieces really THAT much cheaper?? If so, please tell me where! icon_smile.gif
Thanks!




Many 'Cake Broads', purchase foam core at the craft store. White Coated heavy duty cardboard.

I'm trying to keep costs down. I'll scavange a piece of cardboard from just about wherever I can get it. I try to make sure It's not had harsh chemicals, paint, auto supplies or pesticides in it.
Paper towel boxes are nice and large. I work with a restuaraunt who's Italien rolls are shipped in plastic bags, inside a box that will hold a full sheet cake. The rolls are seperated by strong sheets of cardboard. They go through tons of buns.

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tokazodo Posted 30 Mar 2011 , 9:09am
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icon_cry.gif *bangs head on desk saying, "Oh good grief! There's a tool for this? I darn near slice off a finger using an old box cutter!" *
icon_rolleyes.gif I love my Cake Central! I learn something new everyday! Thanks for sharing!

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