Gnocchi board
Description
A gnocchi board is... well... a board for making your home made gnocchi look like gnocchi are supposed to.
The thicker upper end is for easier handling, and the lower part is for better sticking to the printbed.
The thicker upper end is for easier handling, and the lower part is for better sticking to the printbed.
Instructions
Printing on the Ultimaker:
Slice with Cura, .8 walls, 0% fill, 0.8-1mm top and bottom.
And then:
Make your dough - make long thin rolls, cut with a sharp knife to 2.5 cm or 1 inch long gnocchi (or whatever your preferred size).
Take one piece and gently put it on the board. Use your thumb and LIGHTLY press into the board and down in a single short movement. Then peel from the upper part and away from the board to get a nice cylinder shape.
I know the explanation sucks but there is a lot of tutorials on the web. :)
Slice with Cura, .8 walls, 0% fill, 0.8-1mm top and bottom.
And then:
Make your dough - make long thin rolls, cut with a sharp knife to 2.5 cm or 1 inch long gnocchi (or whatever your preferred size).
Take one piece and gently put it on the board. Use your thumb and LIGHTLY press into the board and down in a single short movement. Then peel from the upper part and away from the board to get a nice cylinder shape.
I know the explanation sucks but there is a lot of tutorials on the web. :)
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