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chocolate mold maker
What
does cavity mean in the chocolate mold maker
description?
A mold
cavity is an area of the mold designed to hold the
chocolate. This ranges from one to many per mold sheet
depending on the size of the cavities. As a general
guideline, each cavity will produce one chocolate at a
time, so a four cavity mold will make four chocolates at
a time. The exception to this is assembly molds which
require two or more cavities to make each chocolate.
What are assembly molds?
Most assembly chocolate mold maker are molds that form a
three dimensional chocolate (such as a large Easter
bunny) by hollow or solid molding. However some assembly
molds are used by making separate chocolate pieces that
are adhered together after chocolate mold maker (such as
house molds).
How do I use chocolate mold maker?
Cut the parts out of the sheet with a sharp scissors. It
is important to leave a 1/4 to 3/8 inch piece of the
sheet all the way around the mold cavity. One half is
filled with chocolate, and then the two halves are
clamped together. Rotate the assembled mold until the
entire inside is covered with chocolate. Place in a
freezer and rotate every few minutes until cooled, mold
and you have a beautiful hollow chocolate
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