Pancake Printer Is About To Revolutionize Breakfast, Brinner and Brunch

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Parents, weep no more over your bungled attempts at Mickey Mouse pancakes! PancakeBot is back and batter better than ever.

PancakeBot was first devised in 2010, after Miguel Valenzuela’s three year old daughter told him to build a pancake machine out of LEGO. Here’s a video of the finished product:

Since then the Valenzuela’s 3D Pancake Printers have developed even greater precision. Here’s PancakeBot 2.0–same delicious batter, new acrylic body and 3D printing capabilities.

If you live nearby, make sure to check out PancakeBot at the Bay Area Maker Faire this weekend and get a chance to make some finely-detailed edible art of your own. If you can’t make it, don’t worry: I’m sure the PancakeBot revolution will happen soon, and be delicious.

(via Gizmodo and Laughing Squid, image via Breakfast Gallop)


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