Here is a quick guide on how to make an edible saw blade.
1. For the edible saw blade, I added black and white icing together to make the grey colour.
2. Once I have kneaded it together fully, it gives me this grey colour. I then roll it in a ball, add a little tylo powder to it and then roll out flat like below.
3. Then, using my largest circle cutter or pastry cutter, I cut out a large circle.
4. Now, using a small circle cutter, I cut a hole in the middle also.
5. Now, to make the blade effect, to do this, I got a heart cutter and used the base of the heart to cut out the same sized blades.
6. Then, leave to dry overnight. I placed it on top of a plastic food bag that was lightly dusted with icing sugar (confectioners sugar) in order to harden; I would also suggest making two of these in the event that one of them breaks.
For the full effect, see...
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1. For the edible saw blade, I added black and white icing together to make the grey colour.


2. Once I have kneaded it together fully, it gives me this grey colour. I then roll it in a ball, add a little tylo powder to it and then roll out flat like below.

3. Then, using my largest circle cutter or pastry cutter, I cut out a large circle.

4. Now, using a small circle cutter, I cut a hole in the middle also.


5. Now, to make the blade effect, to do this, I got a heart cutter and used the base of the heart to cut out the same sized blades.



6. Then, leave to dry overnight. I placed it on top of a plastic food bag that was lightly dusted with icing sugar (confectioners sugar) in order to harden; I would also suggest making two of these in the event that one of them breaks.

For the full effect, see...

Saw blade cake.
This saw blade tool cake was made for my Dad who has recently celebrated 25 years in business. The cake itself is a marble cake, covered in icing fondant which was dyed using, paprika, autumn leaf and brown sugarflair (concentrated) dyes to make a wood grain effect. The grey edible saw blade...
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