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.......never heard your not supposed to put any in the center maybe that's the problem! Why ,,,,,,,,,,,
,,,,,,,,unable to afford the cake stackers box ...........
Well I don't know how to explain it but an engineer told a friend about it. That's why almost all support plates have the legs in the corners - even rounds really, it's just that the 'corners' are round :) Somehow it helps spread the weight properly - out to the sides - not concentrating it in the center.
So if you add additional support keep them in line w/the existing(sp?) legs.
BTW: I don't think what you are using are exactly 'hidden dowels'. What I am referring is sold 4 to a pkg of 4" lengths and are 'fatter' than the ones that are 12" long. They should fit the plate legs better, but I have had some not be totally a tight fit.
That is the best thing SPS has going for it. Their things FIT together like they should! :) There is no chance for error :)
Now, don't get confussed about using/not using a center dowel that can go thru all tiers of a stacked cake. If that is being used you canNOT use plastic plates (Wilton's or any other). That can only be done if using cardboard, cake circles.
Not sure what you mean by 'cake stacker boxes'. That cakestacker system Jeri mentioned does not use boxes (that I remember from seeing it on YouTube)... never used anything like that. In fact, most of the time I didn't box up a tiered cake. I made sure my car was kept clean; laid down a clean sheet, then non skid rubber/mat and put the cake(s) in.
.......What exactly is Bakery Crafts SPS system and how dose it work for stacking your cakes?..........
Here's a link for ya :)
http://media.cakecentral.com/files/sps_104.pdf
...........drill a hole through the center of each Cake Plate that I could then use the center dowel to ensure stability once I leave........wondering which is the better method? Plastic plates or cardboard? What do you think?..........
Just noticed the reply I thought I posted answering these ?s isn't here:(
Do NOT drill a hole in a plastic plate. It will completely weaken the plate and possibly cause it to crack under the weight of a cake! Yes, some people (including me) have done that but I also had a plate holding 12", with 9" & 6" cakes above it crack causing the whole thing to fall!
As I said before a center rod/dowel is not there to ensure stibility to a stacked cake *other than for driving purposes*. It might help ever sooo slightly but really should not be relied upon.
It also is harder than you think to get that rod to go thru say 4 or 5 tiers when it has to go th ru a pre drilled hole! When you are adding ti to a cake w/cardboards you just pound it w/a hammer and it goes right thru. No worries if you have gotten it in the right location - no worry of finding that little hole :)
I would go w/doubled cardboard cake boards wrapped all the way around with foil and lots of straws for the heavi ness you mentioned on this cake. Be sure to get the fattest straws you can find. I often go to McD and ask the mgr if I can buy a handful. Usually they just let me take them but some have charged me as much as a $. There are other places too - I think BurgeerKing but not Taco Bell(too skinny) or the grocery store(skinny & bendable!). I would put a straw about every 3" around the edge of each sq where the next cake will sit - starting at each corner - in about 2" from the edge of the boards.
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