The soft biscuit mold consists of 4 main parts; side covers, steel cylinder, bronze rings and shafts. Bronze rings are assembled as a single piece on the cylinder and processed concentrically. The next stage is to place the plastic parts on which the motifs will be processed on the bronze. A special technique is applied in placing the plastic parts on the bronze rings. In the last stage, the desired motifs are processed on the plastic part with CNC. The mold design in hard dough molds is different from soft biscuit dough. The designed motif is produced with the plastic injection method and assembled on the steel cylinder. The other method used in hard biscuit molds is to use plastic rings processed on the motif. Bronze rings are the key part in a successful mold. The rings should be processed concentrically and with equal thicknesses so that the dough comes out of the mold easily and does not cause weight differences and elongation in the product, without sagging in the middle part. Choosing a sufficiently hard bronze material extends the life of the mold. Wrong bronze selection can cause dirt in light-colored dough over time. Standart Machinery biscuit molds can be easily disassembled in case of any maintenance or repair, and thanks to the ring design, repairs can be made at low cost. The size of the mold is determined by the rotary biscuit machine. While a mold with a diameter of 250 mm is generally preferred, a larger diameter mold can be preferred according to customer demand or for machines that process low-fat dough.