Open-source e-commerce pipeline (with AI) for chocolate mold-making

Jonathan-David Schröder

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Presenting an open-source full-stack web pipeline to go from selfie, uploaded pictures or WYSIWYG drawn web canvas shapes to ready-to-mold porous 3d printable files.

Presenting an open-source full-stack web pipeline to go from selfie, uploaded pictures or WYSIWYG drawn web canvas shapes to ready-to-mold porous 3d printable files. Basically, customers can upload or draw images, preview them as low-relief and have them made in chocolate after some 3d printing, mold-making and chocolate-making.
Technical stack: React, FabricJS, RabbitMQ, Blender3D, PrusaSlicer/Cura, Marigold, CN-Depth, Ultimaker FDM printer, Vaquform-DT2

Jonathan-David is a professional software developer and junior chocolatier (french CAP 2021), currently studying pastry-making. Since 2017, he has held a dozen chocolate and pastry workshops for children and adults, including training and consulting for professionals on chocolate mold-making topics. His landmark specialties are bespoke "Petits écoliers" chocolate biscuits (for presents, weddings, baptisms, organizations) and Advent calendars of 24 text-relief chocolate neapolitans. He developed his maker techniques at Volumes Foodlab (Paris), Le Dôme (Caen), The Microsoft Garage (Prague), and La Pâtisserie Numérique (Paris).