Aside from being a fully edible Mac Mini pie, this Apple fan used “a 45 watt carbon-dioxide laser to cut a lattice across the Apple logo.” One caveat: it doesn’t feature a baked-in optical drive.

Using a lattice across the shape keeps it from deforming too much as it bakes. You can cut out the logo with a hobby knife or a carefully formed cookie cutter. We went alpha-geek on it and put it in the 45 watt carbon-dioxide laser.

[via Gizmodo]

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Aside from being a fully edible Mac Mini pie, this Apple fan used “a 45 watt carbon-dioxide laser to cut a lattice across the Apple logo.” One caveat: it doesn’t feature a baked-in optical drive. [via Gizmodo]

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