Making Wooden Cavatelli Boards (for pasta and gnocchi)
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- Опубліковано 27 кві 2020
- I've been watching a lot of pasta grannies lately / pastagrannies and decided to make a cavatelli board for making pasta.
While I was set up to make one I figured it'd be easy to make a few others for friends and to sell.
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Best time to be in a shop class is when you find out you have to make a gnocchi board 😏😃
Shop class and then cooking class! Haha
This is the third video in a row i watched. Awesom work!
Love your work 🥰 even more respect for my board now - wow!
Pasta grannies is the bomb!
That's great well done
Wow! Very cool!
I was talking about the woodwork, but dinner looks great as well!
fantastic :)
Fantastic job David. Do you mind sharing what bit you used and what are the proper size for the groves, like depth and width?
Hello! I just used a cheap little v bit I hash lying around, there isn’t really a hard and fast rule on the width of the grooves, I just experimented with the depth and width on a piece of scrap until I got something I was happy with!
When I tried this the shapes came out beautifully but the pasta was waaay too thick. Does it need a long cooking time? Or do you think the pieces were too big?
Love it! Can I just buy one from you? The Hubs isn’t excited to do this for me. 😂
David what kinda bit was used?! looks like i'm making some gnocchi boardw haha
Haha nice! Just a standard v groove bit
www.bunnings.co.nz/evacut-12-7mm-router-bit-vee-groove-with-6-4mm-shaft_p0171054?store=9493&gclid=Cj0KCQjwj_ajBhCqARIsAA37s0zG_9zp4-iUusMZMgFfryCie2HUamfEerXC_IT3wQ0ITYZ193VGVhAaAt3_EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds that’s what I got locally
What size router bit did you use for the face of the board? A bead bit? Nice work !! Enjoyed the canoe build. Was hoping to find more details on the decorative strip. Well done on the canoe!!
I just used a regular v bit
@@DavidParker Thank You !!
Completely Home Made.
First!
Makes $5 board, needs $5,000 in tools.
There are community workshops in New Zealand, so you can have access to any tool you want. You just pay membership or once off for drop-ins
You could also take a file, a handsaw and a few more hours and get the same product