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<blockquote data-quote="CapnWheato" data-source="post: 15012" data-attributes="member: 448"><p>I started with a cake tin (low sides - large bottom surface), recently upgraded to a generic black 14" pan with basic riffles (Long sides - small bottom surface) and while I am still making adjustments to my technique I am going to agree with Wal about the "pan with a large bottom will out pan one with a small one, every day of the week,".</p><p>I found that while the 14" processes more material due to corner depth, ye old cake tin seems to just make the separation faster.</p><p>I didn't scuff my black pans but after a few hours use the sheen did seem to 'dull' and was easier to manage.</p><p>Cheers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CapnWheato, post: 15012, member: 448"] I started with a cake tin (low sides - large bottom surface), recently upgraded to a generic black 14" pan with basic riffles (Long sides - small bottom surface) and while I am still making adjustments to my technique I am going to agree with Wal about the "pan with a large bottom will out pan one with a small one, every day of the week,". I found that while the 14" processes more material due to corner depth, ye old cake tin seems to just make the separation faster. I didn't scuff my black pans but after a few hours use the sheen did seem to 'dull' and was easier to manage. Cheers. [/QUOTE]
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