Hamburger press (parametric)
Description
This is a parametric version of the great Burgalicious from MatthiasT. It is bigger (12cm) as the size of my hamburger bread.
You can choose the size of your hamburger (diameter and size in the parametric SCAD).
Also, there is no text, it is plain, so it will print faster and it is made of only 2 pieces without nut or bolt. (even the handle is not so good).
This is my first design (or redesign)!:)
You can choose the size of your hamburger (diameter and size in the parametric SCAD).
Also, there is no text, it is plain, so it will print faster and it is made of only 2 pieces without nut or bolt. (even the handle is not so good).
This is my first design (or redesign)!:)
Instructions
1. Print the pieces
2. put the press in the case.
3. Put minced meat and press.
4. Cook and enjoy the hamburger.
PS: After printing, I realised that a 25-CD case has almost the same dimensions and is made of two pieces of the same shapes.. Maybe it is a good DIY project to convert a 25-CD case into a hamburger press.. :)
2. put the press in the case.
3. Put minced meat and press.
4. Cook and enjoy the hamburger.
PS: After printing, I realised that a 25-CD case has almost the same dimensions and is made of two pieces of the same shapes.. Maybe it is a good DIY project to convert a 25-CD case into a hamburger press.. :)
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yzorg
on
January 19, 2012
said:
cool
just dont stack CD`s on it right after making burgers *DONT_KNOW*
eried
on
January 18, 2012
said:
A video will be nice! I can imagine this part in an automated machine haha :D
coffeeMaker
on
January 19, 2012
said:
Next time I'll make some hamburguers, I'll post the video, with my special recipe, too!:)
BTW, I like a lot your "Textille mill" (http://www.thingiverse.com/thi... ) Let's see if you post the wood plans and I'll try to make it. Actually, it's been months since I want to design a very cheap and fast-to-print textile machine from scratch. I would love to be able to make my own cloth
es at home.
License
Hamburger press (parametric) by coffeeMaker is licensed under the Attribution - Creative Commons license.

Why not just run the ground beef through the extruder? If you have a hot bed, you're totally set for one-step burgers!