Dough Stamper

by Matthetron in Workshop > 3D Design

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Dough Stamper

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This is a dough stamper that I made that would possibly speed up the process of poking holes into dough. The reason I made this is because I saw multiple Youtube videos of people making pastries and needing to poke holes into the dough, which presumably takes a lot of time so this would hopefully speed this process up.

Supplies

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  • Glue (Hot glue, super glue, normal glue, etc.)
  • 3d printer
  • 3d printer filament

Printing

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Starting the 3d printing process, start printing the handle and make sure the dimensions are in inches. Then you can start printing the disk then the 'spikes'. Then remove any supports that may have been added to the print jobs.

Gluing

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Make sure the disk can fit in the handle and stays in place. If not, you can glue the disk to the handle for maximum connection. After that, you can start gluing the spikes into any place on the disk you want, I would recommend gluing the spikes in a place where they won't get in the way of the handles for easy removal.

Testing

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Now that you have constructed the stamper, test it out! make some pastries, bread, anything that would include poking holes into things. You're basically done so don't worry too much.