Custom Hamburger mold

 by BradMartinson
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Where is it written that hamburgers must be round?

I had learned how to use the Vacuum Former at TechShop San Jose, and needed a project to make sure I remembered how to use it.  Also, I wanted to test the theory that a hole in the center of a burger will help it cook more quickly and/or evenly.

Herewith, the delicious results of my experiment.


 
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Step 1: Cut the positives out on the CNC wood router

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To make the positive for my mold, I used the ShopBot at Techshop.  I still had a "gear" file from class, and made several 4" gears, some with holes in the center, others solid.  I had guessed that a 4" gear would yield a four ounce burger, i.e. a quarter pound, and they came out pretty close. 


stringstretcher says: Mar 29, 2012. 12:19 PM
Hambur-gears! Cool.
thepelton says: Mar 28, 2012. 12:01 PM
As for the hole in the middle, you could put it on a sliced bagel.

This would be great for a steampunk related event.
higgrobot says: Mar 28, 2012. 12:55 AM
Freeze the meat then machine it with the router...
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paganwonder says: Mar 27, 2012. 5:13 AM
Burger with hole in the middle= condiment reservoir! Cool idea, thanks for sharing!
sherrycayheyhey says: Mar 26, 2012. 10:15 PM
What a cool idea! I'm not sure why but I feel like eating a burger with a hole in the middle would make the process easier in terms of bread to bun ratio.
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