Shaping disk modeled to fit perfectly any Philips Pasta Maker Viva Collection. Mine follows the default 4-hole pattern which is rare for other similar models I've seen.
Be sure the printer has the wall flow calibrated, try to reduce stringing to a minumum.
Best printed in PETG as it's a very stable matherial and smooth. PLA has been proven that can work with foods if the contact is not long-term, but the surface will be rougher and that can be a problem in cleaning/extruding your pasta. This PETG gave my noodles a texture very similar to bronze extruders. After printing clean thoroughly with a hard kitchen brush and be sure to remove strings/blobs.
Print with the smaller face down with supports for the external rim.
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