Tagliatelle pasta disc for Philips Pasta Maker
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I design this disc specifically for the Philips pasta maker, which is a viva model. After conducting several tests, I encountered some setbacks - the disc broke due to the high pressure exerted by the machine. However, through trial and error, I discovered that an optimal thickness of 0.2mm provides higher resistance against the machine's pressure. To ensure the disc's longevity, I recommend the following guidelines: * For added durability, create four solid layers at the top and bottom of the disc. * Incorporate four perimeter layers to reinforce the vertical shells of the pasta maker. * When cleaning the disc, avoid placing it in a dishwasher, as high temperatures can cause distortion. For optimal food compatibility, I suggest using PETG (a type of thermoplastic) for the disc's construction. Additionally, when operating the machine, use a half-load setting with approximately 200g of pasta to minimize pressure and prevent the disc from breaking. Overloading the machine can lead to higher pressure and potentially cause the disc to shatter. You can view a demonstration of this process in action on YouTube at https://youtu.be/dg3ddeRDeI8.
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