Monday, October 31, 2011

The Sphere

A couple of weeks ago Nancy and I were rebuilding our piece from Pastry Live at the Chicago Mold School for the Chicago Restaurant Pastry Chef Competition.  I had been wanting to post how I assembled the sphere and almost forgot to take pictures while I was assembling.

This piece was originally conceived as an interesting technique that I felt would be suitable for a competition where you bring your piece mostly assembled.  When I completed, what we lovingly referred to as "the helmet", Nancy loved it and we incorporated it into the piece.  Now my biggest concern was trying to figure out how to assemble it in a way that would be efficient and clean.  After thinking it through I developed a system to speed up the assembly.
This was the prototype
The fins were created using a simple chablon
This was made using a piece of vinyl flooring
Before the fins set they were placed into a mold to shape them.
The outer sphere was cut using a warmed round cutter


The center was composed of a half sphere with a plate to attach the fins


Once the fins were attached the sphere was placed over them

The piece has the appearance of being able to move.  One of the aspects I enjoyed most of Pastry Live was that we were not allowed to use any commercial molds, other than simple geometric shapes.  We really wanted to play with many of the traditional showpiece elements and break them down and transform them.  That way the basic technique was there, but we gave it our own touch.  The stand you see in the images was what was used in the competition.

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