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# Statistics
Favourites: 13; Deviations: 86; Watchers: 11
Watching: 20; Pageviews: 5970; Comments Made: 65; Friends: 20
# Interests
Favorite visual artist: Leonardo DaVinciFavorite movies: Titus and, um, heh heh, Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Favorite bands / musical artists: Nine Inch Nails
Favorite writers: China Mieville
Favorite gaming platform: PS2
Tools of the Trade: Hammers, anvil, drill press, saws, Dremel, torch, acids, pens, pencils. To name but a few.
Other Interests: Spectacularly diverse.
# About me
Current Residence: Wisconsin, Land of Cheese and Serial KillersFavourite cartoon character: It would come to a fight between D and Skwisgarr Skwigelf--most brutal one wins.
Personal Quote: Life is tough if you are stupid or lazy--my Dad
# Comments
Comments: 14
sabbatgod [2010-02-09 08:27:03 +0000 UTC]
Huh It's funny I've been looking through this art for months now and I only just realized this past weekend where I had seen it before.
-Jack
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x-Poison-x [2006-12-17 21:39:11 +0000 UTC]
No problem. XD
By the way, your cakes look deliciously amazing.
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Peachie-Queen [2006-11-22 18:53:26 +0000 UTC]
Your cakes are awesome. I've just gotten into baking myself and I think its really fun. How long would you say it takes you to finish a cake?
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Lunautilus In reply to Peachie-Queen [2006-11-22 22:40:04 +0000 UTC]
Well, normally at work the job is divided up; the baker bakes (who knew?) the cake and makes the icing and filling, another decorator might do the basic assembly, and I'd finish. For commercial production, division of labor into specialties is a must, though I can do (and have done) all of those steps. On several occasions I've made a cake completely from scratch by myself, and it is a ton of work. The Embossed cake I did for a friend took more than 20 hours all told, and made about 250 servings. As you might expect, though, it all depends on the complexity of the cake. A plain fondant three-tier cake with flowers on top might only take a couple of hours to finish off, but something like the Wedgewood cake might take closer to eight hours.
Of course, if you are doing a large cake in painfully small home-size batches, you are going to take a lot longer. I've been spoiled by 80-qt mixers and lots of work space. Tackling a wedding cake out of your home would certainly make you a braver woman than I!
Don't let that discourage you, however. Baking and decorating can be a ton of fun if that is the kind of thing you enjoy; both usually require patience and precision. I'd recommend the books "Baking Illustrated" and "Cookwise," as both go into the science behind the food and are excellent troubleshooting resources without being boring or overly technical.
This concludes my long-winded and overly detailed response. Thanks!
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inchworm [2006-11-22 10:09:41 +0000 UTC]
Hi there and welcome to dA. I love your cakes, they are beautiful and very impressive
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GloryPhantom [2006-11-21 07:00:26 +0000 UTC]
Welcome, I would love to see more cakes from you, so please keep showing them off.
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Lunautilus [2006-11-21 06:40:23 +0000 UTC]
Hm. Not much to see here. I'm in the process of moving, so perhaps once that is all done with I'll put some decent effort into this page.
Yes, I make weird art and wedding cakes. What of it?
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