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Burgalicious

by MatthiasT, published

Burgalicious by MatthiasT Jun 11, 2011

Description

I'm sure everyone has felt the need for quick meal, for me as a student that happens a lot :-). Often I went to McDO, Bking etc..

But after a while you start to notice some things
- it's not the most healthy option
- you don't know exactly what's in that sometimes weird looking burger
- price compared to quality it's not always that great

This got me thinking with this result: I like to present to you Burgalicious. For your own homemade burgers.
- depending on how you cook it can be much healthier
- you know yourself what the burger is made of. It can be anything from meat, fish, to potato's or veggie replacements.
- for the price of a commercial burger you can make 2 or 3 maybe even more.

It's designed so it can be cleaned easily, I printed it in plain white so it can be inspected after cleaning .

Recent Comments

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This is great. What did you model it in? I'd love to make one that prints "Max" on the burgers!

It's a hamburger press, you put a ball of anything under it. Then apply pressure and you get a solid burger. First picture explains everything not? :)

Honestly, I dont know what this is used for. I dont see any connection between the burger-picture (looks really nice btw!) and the parts. I cant imagine what it does to help you making the burger... is it a stand, some sort of support?

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License

GNU - GPL
Burgalicious by MatthiasT is licensed under the GNU - GPL license.

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Instructions

The pressure plate contains a hollow space for a M4 nut starting around 2 cm from the top. During printing you will have to pause and insert the nut. After the print I washed it about four times to clean and remove loose endings. I advise to keep the contact between the food and Burgalicious as short as possible.

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max8max8 on Feb 4, 2012 said:

This is great. What did you model it in? I'd love to make one that prints "Max" on the burgers!

Anonymous on Jul 7, 2011 said:

Honestly, I dont know what this is used for. I dont see any connection between the burger-picture (looks really nice btw!) and the parts. I cant imagine what it does to help you making the burger... is it a stand, some sort of support?

MatthiasT on Jul 10, 2011 said:

It's a hamburger press, you put a ball of anything under it. Then apply pressure and you get a solid burger. First picture explains everything not? :)

cyclone on Jun 11, 2011 said:

It doesn't stamp something hilarious in the patty? Words of wisdom or a smiley face or a Happy Cow. :) Have to see if you can make that happen.

MatthiasT on Jun 14, 2011 said:

Nice idea! I wil experiment some in the oncoming days.

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