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how to make dimples on golf ball cake

by Dr. Julian Predovic Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Use a rounded piece of wood, such as a dowel rod, to make the dimples in the cake. Start at the top of the cake and press lightly, making an indentation about 1/4-inch deep into the frosting.

How many dimples are on a golf ball cake?

Then, how do you decorate a golf ball? Method 1 Decorating Golf Balls with Permanent Marker. Choose a design. There are a lot of designs to choose from. Gather golf balls and markers. Wash the golf balls thoroughly with dish soap. Draw lines around the golf ball. Make a floral pattern on the ball. Color in the ridges.

How do you make a dimple in a cake?

Jun 24, 2009 · Flood your background, then go back and make dots with a slightly thicker consistency icing while still wet. If you look at the pics in my gallery it's the onsie with the pink dots! Because the dot icing was a tad bit thicker and heavier, it sank and left "dimples". Hope this helps Rose (cookiemookie) Rose - that is so cool!

How do you make a golf ball cake?

Apr 01, 2007 · But the deal with a golf ball is that the indents create a honeycomb-ish effect. So ultimately it's not the hole it's the connecting ridges that are created that is the point. But shoot a ball tool, a dowel, whatever like that will give a great illusion of a golf ball. Just enough to trick the eye is all you need. JeanneCake participating member

Why do golf balls have dimples?

Mar 18, 2019 · Most often, the number of dimples per golf ball falls between 300 and 500. For example, the 2017/18 model of the popular Titleist Pro V1 has 352 dimples on it, while Titleist’s other flagship ...

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How do you shape a golf ball cake?

0:135:10Giant Golf Ball Tee Spherical Father's Day Cake! Decorating How-to ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWhen you're fondants a little bit bigger than what you need. That's in my experience in a way okayMoreWhen you're fondants a little bit bigger than what you need. That's in my experience in a way okay there it is. Here's this can you do is just kind of smooth it a little bit in some of those areas.

How do you dimple fondant?

Make dimples in the fondant by gently pressing the end of a lollipop stick all over the cut circle. Place the fondant dimple-side down and place a cake ball in the middle. Gently bring up the sides of the fondant circle together and pinch the ends together to seal up the ball.Jun 18, 2014

How do you make a birthday cake for golf?

0:005:18Father's Day Golf Course Cake - How To With The Icing Artist - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipJust make sure that's nice and smooth. And then I can put my other half on top. Make sure that'sMoreJust make sure that's nice and smooth. And then I can put my other half on top. Make sure that's nice and centered and then using a piping bag and the large tip I'm just going to pipe on my icing.

How do you make fondant golf?

4:1314:40How to make fondant golfer / Jak zrobić figurkę golfiarza z masy ...YouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd also cut the fingers out make them into a donger.MoreAnd also cut the fingers out make them into a donger.

How do you cover a ball with fondant?

0:151:16How to Cover a Foam Ball with Fondant EICD - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo now all we need to do is pick up our fondant. Which you know about two mil thick. And just lay itMoreSo now all we need to do is pick up our fondant. Which you know about two mil thick. And just lay it over the top of our.

How do you indent buttercream icing?

1:574:26How to Create Spatula Iced Cake Designs | Wilton - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd dragging my spatula through the icing. All the way to the outer. Edge. Just like that. AndMoreAnd dragging my spatula through the icing. All the way to the outer. Edge. Just like that. And that's how you do spatula ribbons and now I'm going to show you how to do vertical lines.

How do you make a golf cake topper?

3:526:08How to make icing fondant golf clubs cake toppers part 1 by ... - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipAnd then we're going to roll it into the teardrop shape and I'm just going to pinch it slightly.MoreAnd then we're going to roll it into the teardrop shape and I'm just going to pinch it slightly. That's all just say that we've got this end to represent the golf club.

How do you make gold icing?

1:526:47How To Make Gold Colored Icing - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipStep 4 finally if you want a deep gold color add another drop of orange. And another two drops ofMoreStep 4 finally if you want a deep gold color add another drop of orange. And another two drops of yellow. However if you feel it's too dark add a tablespoon of the set aside white frosting.

How do you make a football birthday cake?

0:426:57How to make an easy football birthday cake - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipOn so we've also got the icing sugar for dusting the surface before you roll out the rolling pin.MoreOn so we've also got the icing sugar for dusting the surface before you roll out the rolling pin. And finally the hexagon cutter for cutting out a detail to go onto the football.

How do you make a Sugarpaste golf bag?

2:218:17How to make icing fondant golf clubs and bag part 2 by The Cake TowerYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipDown with the actual ball. And it's just pushing down a little bit but not too hard because you don'MoreDown with the actual ball. And it's just pushing down a little bit but not too hard because you don't to pop out the bottom I'm just trying to give myself a flat bottom there. And keep working around.

Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Mr. Biddle Bits and I are both early-July babies...so we just celebrated our birthdays! Unfortunately, about a week before our birthday celebrations, he came down with Shingles. YUCK! I tried everything to make him feel better and to boost his spirit, but there really wasn't much I could do but just be there for him.

How to make a golf ball cake

Mr. Biddle Bits and I are both early-July babies...so we just celebrated our birthdays! Unfortunately, about a week before our birthday celebrations, he came down with Shingles. YUCK! I tried everything to make him feel better and to boost his spirit, but there really wasn't much I could do but just be there for him.

greenbean

I am doing a golf cake covered in fondant. I was thinking of making the dimples with a ball tool, until I found this picture. This looks so much better (and easier) Any ideas? My cake will not be a dome like this one, it will be a 10" round layer.

annarborfoodie

A friend did honeycomb decorations on her wedding cake (it also had adorable gumpaste bees) and she used bubble wrap to get the texture. I'm thinking that the bigger bubble wrap might work for a golf ball?

chefpeon

I am doing a golf cake covered in fondant. I was thinking of making the dimples with a ball tool, until I found this picture. This looks so much better (and easier) Any ideas? My cake will not be a dome like this one, it will be a 10" round layer.

JeanneCake

If you look at the center of some of the indents on the cake, you can make out a round impression like what a straw or dowel might leave behind. The indent looks flared (the crater isn't straight) so I'm less likely to think it is a straw or dowel.

divalasvegas

Fun topic! I'm not a baker, but I checked out the photo of the cake and agree with JeanneCake that it doesn't look like the indentations were made by a straw or a dowel. Actually the way the rows of indentations are lined up seem--at least to my novice eye--to be too precise to have been made by hand at all.

K8memphis

And while a lovely lovely cake, no the dimples are not perfectly spaced. No one would ever notice, no points off at all. I worked for a person (a screamer) who wanted picture perfect decorating and I trained myself to scorch a cake with a microscopic devil eye.

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Why Do Golf Balls Have Dimples?

Golf manufacturers don’t put dimples on golf balls because it looks good. There is real science behind their use. A flat or irregular object moves through the air in an inconsistent, fluctuating manner because of how air flows over it. So golf balls without dimples would travel unpredictably through the air.

When Did Golf Balls Get Dimples?

The invention of golf ball dimples happened accidentally. In the mid-1800s, the most widely-used golf balls were known as gutties, which were first created by Robert Adams Paterson using molded tree sap.

How Big Are Dimples on Golf Balls?

The size of golf ball dimples are most frequently measured by their depth. The average depth of a golf ball dimple is roughly 0.010 inch. The circumference of dimples also varies from model to model. While most dimples are spherical in shape, they don’t have to be. Callaway’s HX ball has hexagon-shaped dimples, for example.

How Much Does a Golf Ball Weigh?

Golf ball weights varied dramatically for much of the game’s history. With older golf ball designs dating back hundreds of years, the most consistent thing about their weights, shapes and sizes was the inconsistency.

How Big Is a Golf Ball?

The general size of golf balls has a similar history to the golf ball weights. In the past, there was great variation among golf balls. But now balls are required to have a consistent size.

How Do I Know Which Golf Ball Dimple Patters Are Right for Me?

As we noted earlier, the amount of dimples on a golf ball varies greatly from model to model and manufacturer to manufacturer. Additionally, the size of golf ball dimples and the dimple pattern on golf balls is specific to each model.

Did Golf Balls Always Have Dimples?

Like many other great inventions in history, dimples on a golf ball were discovered accidentally. Throughout history, golf balls took on many different designs. At one point, they were even constructed with feathers inside them.

What do the Dimples on a Golf Ball do to Ball Flight?

A great alternative to this question is, what would happen if there were no dimples on the golf ball? This experiment was conducted by Titleist several years back, and the result was a line drive type shot that wavered on its line. The ball only went about half as far as a dimpled ball, and the ball flight was not nearly as high.

Are There Different Dimple Patterns and How Do They Affect Ball Flight?

Most golf ball dimples are spherical. They follow a pattern, and generally, one will be shallow, followed by a deep dimple across the surface of the golf ball. Major manufacturers seem to be more likely to change materials or interior makeup of a golf ball before they alter the dimple pattern.

How Many Dimples Are on a Golf Ball?

The average golf ball has about 336 dimples on it. Most have anywhere from 250 to 500. The interesting thing about dimples is that they must be symmetrical, but there is no limit to how many you can have on a ball.

How Many Dimples Will Work Best for My Game?

If all this talk about golf ball dimples has you thinking that the number of dimples on your ball could be causing your slice, you are probably looking for a solution in the wrong place.

Conclusion

The reason that golf balls have dimples is really a lesson in science. Had those early golfers not noticed the difference between the cut golf balls and the smooth ones, we may still be struggling with perfectly round golf balls. Dimples give the golf ball the correct amount of lift and drag to promote the best possible result with each swing.

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