High Res Scan, Chocolate Chip Cookie.

by darryl_ricketts

I am a Forensic Anthropologist currently teaching anthropology at Indiana University South Bend,...

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Summary Several years ago I had the opportunity to use a high-resolution scanner, and I scanned several hundred random objects; I am now sharing these online. This is a Chocolate Chip Cookie, high resolution scan, .001in. Purchased at 7-11. Ate it last year.. I've provided photos for those who want to paint it. Why? Hell, I don't know. Have fun with it! Please post a photo to share if you print this, and check out my other scans of skulls and bones at http://www.thingiverse.com/dricketts/designs. Be sure to "Like" my Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Fetal... to subscribe to my current prints/blogs, Follow me on Twitter @Anthrobones, and see my Etsy page at http://Etsy.com/FetalReproduct... for baby fetal scans, skulls, and other items to own.

Photo courtesy of Pavo (Thingiverse ID)

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Yasmeen Noor about 2 months ago

Chocolate chip cookies, first invented by Ruth Graves Wakefield in the 1930s, have become a timeless classic across cultures (Wikipedia). A high-res scan captures the delightful texture and golden-brown tones that make them irresistible. These cookies are often associated with comfort and nostalgia, playing a starring role in both homemade recipes and commercial menus. Modern diners continue to crave this iconic dessert, often pairing it with ice cream or coffee. You can even find gourmet versions of it featured on the redrobin menu, appealing to both traditional and adventurous palates.https://redrobin-menus.com/app/

Rose Walker over 3 years ago

I love this. I'm an elementary math teacher and I plan to use these for counters etc