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Upgraded Drivetrain - Pasta Machine for Playdough

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February 16, 2024

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I liked the original Pasta Machine for Playdough by edelsteff a lot but ran into the problem where, sometimes when the play dough gets really old and tough, the crank would spin free, meaning the self-tapped thread inside the roller had been compromised.

I therefore created a triangular connection which makes it impossible for roller and crank to spin independently from each other. I also slightly increased the depth of the crank‘s “spacer” through the pasta machine wall. This enables you to glue both parts together without the need for a screw. Remember to first put the wall inbetween though :-)

 

21.12.2023 UPDATE: 

I added some files for a snap fit handle, eliminating the need for a screw to connect handle and crank.

 

The crank‘s screw hole is 17 mm, so pick an M3 screw of ~22-25 mm to connect crank and roller. Other than that I went with 16 mm M3 screws for the whole assembly.

Print settings:

  • 0,2 mm layer height
  • 3 perimeters/top/bottom
  • 15% gyroid infill

For the snap-fit handle I recommend something other than common PLA. I printed in SUNLU black PLA+, which turned out quite forgiving and has yet to break. A regular SUNLU PLA snap-fit handle didn't even last a single assembly! Therefore choose something with a little bit of give.

 

In addition to this upgraded drive train you will need the following from the original model:

  1. One standard roller
  2. The front and back wall
  3. The base
  4. The handle (if you don't want my snap-fit but the screw-on version)
  5. 7 M3 screws (with washers) or 8 M3 screws if you don't want to glue crank and roller together

You can grab those files from here!

 

I‘d appreciate a “like” if you do and look forward to your makes <3 also please share your feedback on the design!
 

Thanks to the original author for the model!

License:

Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial

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