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Dave Z

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Updated Dowel compass about 2 months ago
Published Dowel compass about 2 months ago
Commented on Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling almost 7 years ago
The two screws came from my bin of surplus screws (I just happened to have them on-hand), and the get assembled to the sleeve first. After you assemble the shaft and sleeve in the KitchenAid, you can twist the pasta machine on to the screws (there are slotted mounting holes that are on either side of the drive shaft hole). No need to take anything apart or drill holes (for me) -- those slotted mounting holes were already there.
Commented on Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling over 8 years ago
<p>I don't have a kMix myself, but it looks like there is a similar way to connect attachments.</p><p>Without the measurements for the kMix, I'm at a loss. But I've provided the CAD files for my parts so you could edit them yourself. OpenSCAD is free, and then you can print the parts (or find a friend/shop with a 3d printer).&nbsp;</p><p>Good luck!</p>
Updated Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling almost 9 years ago
Updated Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling almost 9 years ago
Updated Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling almost 9 years ago
Published Kitchenaid <-> Pasta Roller coupling almost 9 years ago
Favored Two Bit MK8 Extruder almost 9 years ago