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That depends on the plastic you print it in and some other factors, but it should be noted that essentially no casually at-home 3D printed anything is food-safe (needs special filaments and handling of printer). I'm using it only as dry pet food scoop, it should be fine in this application.
May 24, 2025, 2:15 PM