arrosticini machine

arrosticini machine

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Note: Updated base and top. Holes for skewers were a little too small. Arrosticini machine Arrosticini are classic grilled lamb skewers from Abruzzo, Italy. Due to the small pieces of meat used, they can be quite challenging to make in large quantities. This "machine" has been around for some time now, and I recently became aware of it. It seemed easy enough to print, so I decided to give it a try. This configuration will produce 36 skewers, each measuring 3/4 inch long by 3/4 inch wide. The required hardware is listed below. Instructions Note: Modified the Wall_flat_side part to use M4 x 16mm screws, which are widely available on Amazon. I also added a new model that prints all walls as one large box. One continuous build is required, and no additional M4 hardware will be needed. Print all parts, two of each wall type, and two supports. Hardware: - qty 16 M4x16mm stainless button head cap screws - qty 16 M4 Stainless Jam Nuts - qty 2 3/16" lynch pins - qty 4 M8 Stainless Jam Nuts - qty 2 M8 Stainless Threaded rod, each measuring 3 inches long - qty 2 M8 threaded knobs with through holes The 5/16"-18 hardware can be used as a substitute for the M8 hardware. The M4 nuts will drop into the slots on the wall_flat_side parts and be seated in place when bolted together. The M8 nuts will be seated using the threaded rod and knobs. As for using it, I suggest watching the many instructional videos available on YouTube.

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