Sushi maker

Sushi maker

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I created Sushi maker to simplify the preparation of Sushis. Its use is extremely user-friendly. First, you need to oil the inside of each sushi space (ideally using olive oil). Then you can fill in each space with rice. Once the rice is well filled in, you can press with the cover in order to create the sushi rice balls. After that, gently remove each ball ready to receive the fish ingredients on top to make your sushi. Enjoy your Sushis with Sushi Maker! Videos of the use and print of the Sushi Maker will be posted soon. For those who enjoyed this creation, who have downloaded and printed this thing and produced great Sushis thanks to Sushi Maker, their contribution by clicking the "TIPS" option will be greatly appreciated. Latest update as per January 11, 18. I noticed that the number of downloads for my creation increased, while so far, I haven't received ANY TIPS EVER! Therefore, I decided to remove ONE OF the stl files from this server. Both things (files) for the Sushi Maker are still available under my own website at www.ifab3D.eu Print Settings Printer: Clone Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 100 microns Infill: 30% Notes: Print advises: ideally Sushi Maker should be printed with PTEG (food compatible filament) or PLA at a good print layer of 100 or 200 microns. A very smooth layer is necessary inside each sushi space in order to easily take off each rice ball. Note - last update Nov 27, 2017: the latest version of both objects to download and print out are 'sushi-maker-03-a.stl' and 'sushi-maker-03-b.stl'. Improvements for version 03 mainly concern the depth for each rice ball spaces which are now deeper. Also some 'micro-spaces' have been added to each cast surface for air infill when unmolding each rice ball. How I Designed This Design I designed this object using Autodesk's 123D Design. As a 3D printer, I used a clone Prusa i3 which gives really good results for prototypes.

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