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    I don't know about eating it outright, but being able to make food-safe items opens up a lot of possibility. Currently plenty of people are making chocolate molds and other food-contact items with regular plastics and disregarding the health problems that can cause, but I'd rather not risk it.

    Also, Linolium is some pretty tough stuff, even without the green aspect, it seems like a desirable print material.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Feign View Post
    I don't know about eating it outright, but being able to make food-safe items opens up a lot of possibility. Currently plenty of people are making chocolate molds and other food-contact items with regular plastics and disregarding the health problems that can cause, but I'd rather not risk it.

    Also, Linolium is some pretty tough stuff, even without the green aspect, it seems like a desirable print material.
    What about using a silicone mold made from the print? Couldn't something like this work for food and not be a problem?

    http://www.instructables.com/id/Make...ehold-materia/

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