Figurine Statue

Figurine Statue
Is the wall thickness of a hollow chocolate figurine/shape dependent on the volume of its empty cavity?

Ignoring a comparison of structural integrity between differing shapes with equal volume of internal space, is there a magical ratio used when working with chocolate? One that takes into consideration its physical characterictics? (tempered strength, melting point, etc.)

Here’s a question that deals with this: If you were to make a replica of the statue of liberty, how thick would the walls be, if you were able to create one that wasn’t solid? Would it have to be solid, period?

Well you may get a calculated answer from the math & science section. Wayyy to early to EVEN attempt this.
But…
The opposite is true the volume is dependent on the height & width of your structure. The thickness of it’s walls are dependent on structural integrity laws.

I advise is to figure it out by trial and air.

Good luck.

Mario figurine statue unboxing! (Club Nintendo 2010 reward)


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