This model is compatible with small heatbeds, requires no supports, and needs only a small amount of filament!
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updated October 6, 2025

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Do you want to make perfect sushi rolls? Do you have only a small 3D printer? This is an ideal choice for you! This model is designed to be compatible with smaller 3D printers and to consume a minimal amount of filament - the inside is made of a plastic foil (on which rice glides even better than on a printed surface!)

What you will need

Printed parts:

  • Part A 2x
  • Part B 2x
  • Connecting part A 2x
  • Connecting part B 2x
  • Snap stud 1x
  • Punch handle 1x
  • Connecting rod 1x
  • Punch 1x
  • lock 2x

Other:

  • Thick plastic foil (minimal size 200×126mm)
  • Printed template (optional)
  • Utility knife
  • Adhesive tape (optional)

Assembly instructions

  1. Print all the parts listed above.
  2. Take Parts A and B together with the connecting parts A and B. Then snap them together acoording to the diagram below. Make sure the sharper connecting part aligns with the sharper edge of the parts A and B.
  3. Repeat the process with the remaining identical parts.
  4. Take the printed template and the plastic foil. You can fix the foil in place by sticking it using adhesive tape. Then, cut the foil, following the lines on the template.
  5. Fold the foil in half.
  6. Using the snap studs, attach the foil to the model. Again, make sure the sharp edges align with each other.
  7. Now, take the remaining three parts and screw them together as shown in the pictures below.

Tested with Bambu Lab A1 Mini 3D printer.

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