Tortilla Press: Technology Workshop Craft Home Food Play Outside Costumes
Tortilla Press: Technology Workshop Craft Home Food Play Outside Costumes
Tortilla Press: Technology Workshop Craft Home Food Play Outside Costumes
Tortilla Press
by Dunkiedoo on December 1, 2015
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Author:Dunkiedoo Waterfall Mountain Art
My wife and I love making things with wood. We build a musical instrument called a Kalimba or Thumb Piano and Wooden Barn Stars, Barn Quilts and old
Rustic Signs.
Making your own tortillas at home is surprisingly easy, fun and way less expensive than buying pre-made at the grocery store and always fresh!
I made this a couple of years ago and you can tell by the wear on the handle we have made lots of fresh and tasty tortillas at home and saved a bunch of money doing it!
This little project will pay for itself many times over and today... that's more important than ever!
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Step 1: What You Need
Materials:
Tools:
Table saw
Drill Press
Sander
Screw gun with Phillips driver bit
Miter Saw
Cross Cut Sled (for the table saw)
Ruler or tape measure
Use the Table saw to cut Dadoes and final dimensions of parts as shown in the drawing.
Use a table saw and cross cut sled and cut the dadoes in the 3 blocks for the fulcrum.
Drill the 1/2" hole in the two Larger parts for the fulcrum on a drill press. Clamp them, stacked one of top of the other, so the holes will line up perfectly when drilled.
(Use a 1/2" dowel to insure the holes line up true but don't glue it.)
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Step 4: Making the Top and Base Parts
Top Piece Construction:
Overall dimensions 8" X 7 7/8"X 1 1/2". Sand or router a 1/4" round-over on the top edge of the piece. As shown.
Use a table saw and sled to cut the wood away from the "end grain" end as shown to the dimensions shown. You will end up with a 8" X 8" piece with a 1/2" x 3/4"
protrusion on the front. (This will mate with the fulcrum part later)
Router or sand a 1/4" radius around the edge of both sides being careful not to router around the the end with the hole.
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Step 6: Final Assembly
Base Construction:
Attach the Fulcrum piece to the base with screws and glue.
Insert the handle in the fulcrum assembly and insert the dowel (no need for glue)
Place the top piece into position with a 1/8" spacer or shim between the two pieces to act as a temporary spacer to help align the parts when installing the hinges.
Clamp the top and bottom together and carefully line up and install the hinges.
The last piece to install is the spacer block on the lid. The thickness of the block is determined by the amount needed to provide pressure to the lid by the handle. Glue
and screw the block into position as shown.
I do have some tips for use that we have learned over time.
Use a measured amount of dough (we find 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup works well depending on the dough)
Cut two sheets of wax paper and use on top and bottom of dough when pressing
Make more than you will use at one meal and freeze for later meals.
Try lots of different dough types and find what you really like!
Don't hog all the fun... let others make some!
Don't loan this out... it might not come back!
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