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Reddit mentions of Fat Daddio's Cake PHA-10 Anodized Aluminum Hemisphere Pan, 10 x 4.75 Inch, Silver

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Fat Daddio's Cake PHA-10 Anodized Aluminum Hemisphere Pan, 10 x 4.75 Inch, Silver
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CREATE CURVY CREATIONS - Create perfect hemispheres, sports balls, planets, pumpkins, owls, lady bugs, baby bumps, ice cream molds, mousse and more curvy creations.PAN DIMENSIONS - 10 x 4.75 InchSAVE TIME - No cutting or slicing needed - no wasted cake.ANODIZED ALUMINUM - It’s the ideal baking surface. Our ‘Safe-Seal’ anodizing process creates a safer, stronger baking pan. A durable, non-reactive finish that bakes a wider variety of recipes, including citrus-based and savory recipes. Freezer safe.BUILT BAKERY TOUGH - These are the same pans bakeries, commercial kitchens and baking enthusiasts around the world depend on every day for professional results. Lifetime warranty. Hand wash recommended.
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ColorSilver
Height5.4 Inches
Length15.2 Inches
Number of items1
Size10 x 4.75 Inch
Weight0.6625 Pounds
Width12.2 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Fat Daddio's Cake PHA-10 Anodized Aluminum Hemisphere Pan, 10 x 4.75 Inch, Silver:

u/rabbithasacat · 1 pointr/AskBaking

This is the biggest hemisphere pan I've seen, it's 10 inches, and easier to handle than a floppy silicone one. But I can't see how you'd make a spherical cheesecake retain its shape, or honestly even a half-sphere, or keep the mirror glaze from running off. That's for one cake, let along tiering them.

If you must have a dome, what about a layered thing like in the illustration for your 7-inch pan? You could do a baked alaska-style dessert with ice cream on the outside and mousse or cheesecake in the center. Still, I don't see how you get from a half-dome to a full one, let alone something stackable. Just doesn't seem too physics-friendly.