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Dumpling/Ravioli Press Mold - Fast Dumpling Maker
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Default profile, 12*2 dumplings
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23.3 h
4 plates

Minimum configuration, 12 dumplings
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3 plates
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Streamline your dumpling production! Make 24 dumplings in a single action.

This dumpling press is the most efficient if used together with a pasta roller, which normally comes in 13 cm wide, a little wider than the mold. With some fluency you could easily reach 3 seconds per dumpling.

Mold Assembling is simple. The head, body and tail pieces all snap together with a gentle click. The body pieces can be stacked infinitely long.


Guide and tips for using the mold:
- Before placing the dough sheet, flour the top surface of the mold fully. Slant the mold so the lacy part of the mold is floured more efficiently.

- After placing the dough sheet over the female mold, press the male mold into the guide. Preferred sheet thickness is between 0.8-1.2mm.

- Press the mold ALL THE WAY DOWN. The dough sheet will spring back a little. Your dough sheet will not break if its hydration is correct (38-50%, lower side preferred).

- Fill the mold. Spoons are a good way, too. Do not be afraid of over-filling.

- Cover the mold. Cut the sheet with a CLEAN wooden rolling pin. Do not use a rubberized pin because it does not cut well. Use a clean one, otherwise it is hard to get a clean cut.

- Boil for about 3 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 70 Celsius. Quench in cold water.

- Enjoy!
About the .3mf file:
- Ignore any error from the slicer. The model is split in a way that improves printing, but generates error from slicer.
- The body parts are quite big. So if you print in the default PET-G filament, print the large pieces individually even if you can fit two parts in one plate.
- I am struggling with printing multiple objects that uses scarf joints in the same plate, so the outer wall speed is tuned way down to 70mm/s. If you do not have this problem, use the default speed, it will save up to 1 hour per plate.

- Food grade filament is highly recommended, but generally PET-G/PET/PLA without fiber reinforcement are okay. There is even high temperature tolerant PET-G available if you need the mold to be dishwasher safe.
Post your picture if you successfully made dumplings with the mold :)
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