•The Bar is the tall piece and the Riser is the small blade.
•Widen the gap of the Riser by using your thumb to open it.
•With the thumb pushing open, slide the Riser onto the Bar from the top.
•Allow the Riser to snap into the pins of the Bar at the desired height. Make sure that the Bar fits neatly into the groove of the Riser.
•After doing your crumb coat, apply frosting to the cake with an offset spatula.
•Set The ProFroster on the turntable, adjust it to the height of the cake, and hold it at the base.
•Do not push towards the cake (as you would do a bench scraper), hold it flat and tight at the base to avoid any wobbling (due to the blade being thinner).
•Place against the cake board and slowly start turning the turntable while keeping your hand steady.
•There will be a circular mark at the top of the cake which you will remedy with a quick swipe of an offset spatula.
•If there are any gaps in the frosting, apply more frosting and repeat until you have reached the desired look.