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Ideas for a Cake Carrier
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29/09/2005 06:53:04
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
 
 
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Ideas for a Cake Carrier
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One of the many things I do is make cakes. These are not your usual run-of-the-mill cakes, but rather tend to be of the 2' square, 8" high, 20+ lb variety. Lots of chocolate, candy, ganauche, nuts, fondant designs, airbrushing, etc. I do them maybe 4 times a year and the biggest issue is how to transport them. Usually what I end up doing is putting them on a sheet of masonite, then screwing that down onto a shelf board and I have to reach out and hold both ends of the board to cart it around. I'm really not the graceful and am just waiting for the day that I trip and destroy one.

I'm trying to think of a way where I would use something strong (it can't bend at all as it could crack the design work on the cake) that uses a handle or something. I wonder if a piece of 5/8" plywood with canvas straps thread through slots at either end, meeting in the middle at a handle, kind of like a carry-on bag, would work. The straps could not touch the cake though. My newest creation will be delivered this weekend, so I don't have time to try out a bunch of ideas, so I came here thinking some of the engineering types might have some thoughts on what might work best. Oh, I don't want to buy something; as a resourceful dude, I would rather try to make it myself.
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