There was an idea to split the mold into 2 halves & enclose the 2 halves in a removable carrier. Pack it with dough when its right side up. Turn it upside down. Remove the carrier, then 1 half at a time to reveal the cookie without disturbing the dough. Unfortunately, there's still the problem of cleaning it.
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Some material got stuck in the under extruded areas. That might be solved with ironing. That just leaves the laminations. There might be a benefit to soaking it in water. There is the new $37 polymaker polysmooth PLA which dissolves in alcohol. The $300 polysher sprays alchohol on it for 45 minutes.
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The machine doesn't work on recessed areas. Smoothing it with a Q tip might work on recessed areas. There are guys who just leave the part in isopropyl vapor for 12 hours, then wait another 2 days for the part to dry.
The short term may just involve a disposable mold. The lion kingdom hasn't attempted to cook any more cookies in years, so a disposable mold seems viable.
Another idea is wearing gloves to mix the dough. That should eliminate the paw soap & the cleaning.
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