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Old July 8th 06, 12:57 AM posted to rec.crafts.polymer-clay
Sarajane Helm
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Default Pasta machine motor--worth the $ ?

I am VERY very sorry I waited so long to buy a motorized pasta machine. Well
worth every cent, used heavily for several years-----as much easier as the
PM is rather than hand rolling with a rod, the pm with mortor is that much
better again. Get one if you can.
Sarajane

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"TheDormouse" wrote in message
news:knTqg.95400$IZ2.92376@dukeread07...
I was wanting some opinions on whether or not I should get a motor for
my new pasta machine. I used to have a Trattorina, which (as far as I

know)
can't be fitted w/ a motor, so I have never worked w/ one. Is it worth the
extra money, or should I save the money and buy some other gadget? How

loud
are they? How much of a time-saver are they? How long do they last (am I
likely to burn one out while conditioning clay, in other words)? Any words
of wisdom would be very much appreciated.

TheDormouse




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