Happy Labor Day: Hamburgermold by Asger

Hamburger Mold!

Hello bot-people!  It’s Labor Day, which means that the summer is over, and it’s time to clean out the ‘cue for the winter, shutter the summer place, and settle in for a refreshing, ash-gray winter full of long, joyous workdays.  Without the distraction of sunny days and vacation, you’ll be more productive than ever!

Oh, but first, you’ll have to navigate the obstacle of today, the last barbecue Monday of the year.  Hopefully, this clever hamburger mold from Thingiverse user Asger will help you overcome the tedium of preparing meat over the sacred flame.

(Note: items printed on a MakerBot are not tested for food safety, so we don’t recommend actually forming hamburgers with this item.  We love the thought, though!)

Happy Labor Day!

Hamburgermold ! selfexplanatory but i'd keep it as fine in the print as possible, if it's too coarse it might be difficult to keep sanitary and clean. depending on ur material it's dishwasher safe? lol
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  • Jared Nichol
    September 6, 2011 at 8:59 am
     

    This is awesome! But please, for the love of some god out there, use wax paper and cook your burgers all the way to WELL DONE! I can’t understand people’s love of almost cooked hamburger. Thx for the post.

     
  • H. Dufort
    September 6, 2011 at 9:15 am
     

    Do you know any surfacing product, enamel, or other, that can be used to make the plastic food-grade? Thanks. I can see a huge potential for food items here, for example chocolate molds and cake decorations/miniatures.

     
 

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