I am pretty sure every Italian family has some version of this device. Ours was stainless steel, and clamped to the kitchen table. This one is probably older, but the basic design is the same. I can't guess how much pasta was made on ours over the decades. Mom used it almost every Saturday for around 40 years, maybe more. No store bought product can taste like homemade fresh pasta. Some restaurants can do as well as my Mom, but not many. This device when used by a mother does not create food. It creates love.
That baby was brass, that’s a solid sign it was used in a commercial capacity or by a well off family. It has probably made a vast amount of people happy over the years.
Not only are these type videos satisfying, educational, promote problem solving, giving things new life but... Personally it helps me be able to see the big picture and teaches how and where to start and finish a project It's all a process, like life.
My family recently got a pasta maker and it was one of the best kitchen purchases we've ever made. Now you have one too! Hope you or whoever owns it next gets plenty of use out of it.
Another great restoration video where there has been an inordinate amount of time and care taken to produce such a great result. Well done and thanks for creating such wonderful content. Thanks.
If you haven't seen the Clickspring episode on making a brass card press for Chris Ramsay, check it out. He polishes it to absolute perfection... and then electro gold plates it so it will never tarnish. That thing got SOOO shiny!
Sono Italiano e te lo devo dire ...ottimo lavoro!!!! Viva gli spaghetti!!!❤ confermo che quasi tutte le famiglie qui da noi ne hanno una per esempio mia nonna ce l'ha!!!
Well excellent job on the entire restoration. Like that you kept the old handle for a template and remade the broken gear. The base however just makes it a showpiece, as this kind of classic model would often be permanently mounted to the kitchen countertop or have it's own small dedicated table for being used to make pasta.
You are definitively a top tier restorator on TH-cam, that pasta maker looks brand new 👌. The only thing I'm concern is how you use your bendsaw without any protection, be really careful with that.
Those are not spaghetti but "fettuccine". Spaghetti are always rounded while these are flat. For who want to know the long flat pastas are (for the wider to thinner) pappardelle, tagliatelle, fettuccine, tagliolini. From 3 to 5mm wide are fettuccine. Thank you for the great restoration as always! 🍝
I hope your channel grows bigger. The quality is amazing. I am not sure if you do all the filming yourself but this could sky rocket with a full crew. Restorations like these deserve to be seen in the highest possible quality. It is restoring art history!
Reminded me of times spendt making pasta at home with my mom. I hated making it by hand and having to hang it on the pasta tree. How I miss those days. My parents have a small silver metal version that had a different layout.
I loved watching you bring life baxk to this pasta maker !! It looks amazing the brass buffed up wonderful and that new wood just brings it all togather !! And it works like a dream ...I like my pasta a little thicker so Tagliatelle .Great work this looks amazing !!!👍👍
Hi this was a magnificent restoration I really like well done you. You are really clever and talented. Your French spring is like our Scottish spring. Amanda x
I don't actually think he was using more advanced tools which would make that make sense When this was made in a factory they probably made the gears with casting, pouring molten metal into a mold, not handmade That's been around for a very long time and is very popular but isn't really possible in a home workshop
Thanks for another great video! It’s cool see you restore something that isn’t so visually destroyed. The super rusted and pitted object are cool too but there was something cozy about this one. Like it was refreshed rather than restored? Something getting a new lease on life and not being brought back from the dead 🤣
i actually prefer Fettuccine Alfredo, heavy cream, right amount of fresh garlic with some fresh bread and a California Chardonnay. i also enjoy this type of video here. 👍
I am pretty sure every Italian family has some version of this device. Ours was stainless steel, and clamped to the kitchen table. This one is probably older, but the basic design is the same. I can't guess how much pasta was made on ours over the decades. Mom used it almost every Saturday for around 40 years, maybe more. No store bought product can taste like homemade fresh pasta. Some restaurants can do as well as my Mom, but not many. This device when used by a mother does not create food. It creates love.
"This device when used by a mother does not create food. It creates love."
@robinblackmoor8732
May 25, 2024
Here's to family!
True love never dies!!
That baby was brass, that’s a solid sign it was used in a commercial capacity or by a well off family. It has probably made a vast amount of people happy over the years.
Bronze, for the dies at least. Brass is very susceptible to corrosion in contact with food acids and sugars.@@jeepfail7068
making that cog must've been laborious and time consuming. and using the old handle as a template was very clever. excellent job
You and your perfect dough. Now you're just showing off.
Not only are these type videos satisfying, educational, promote problem solving, giving things new life but...
Personally it helps me be able to see the big picture and teaches how and where to start and finish a project
It's all a process, like life.
My family recently got a pasta maker and it was one of the best kitchen purchases we've ever made. Now you have one too! Hope you or whoever owns it next gets plenty of use out of it.
C'est toujours un plaisir de te voir à l’œuvre !
Oui!
Making that one cog by hand...omg
I love seeing old manual kitchen devices saved and restored to functionality. Nicely done. 👍
An old fashioned brass pasta roller. Those brass fitting should last a long time indeed.
That method of copying on the lathe - absolute genius!
Making that cog ⚙️ by hand!! 😮wow!! I love your work
Another great restoration video where there has been an inordinate amount of time and care taken to produce such a great result. Well done and thanks for creating such wonderful content. Thanks.
All bronze - NICE!!!!! I'd have HOURS of fun with my polishing wheels with that! And you'd need sunglasses to use it! 🤣
If you haven't seen the Clickspring episode on making a brass card press for Chris Ramsay, check it out. He polishes it to absolute perfection... and then electro gold plates it so it will never tarnish. That thing got SOOO shiny!
That’s a true labor of love- especially with that replacement cog. Superb job!
Sono Italiano e te lo devo dire ...ottimo lavoro!!!! Viva gli spaghetti!!!❤ confermo che quasi tutte le famiglie qui da noi ne hanno una per esempio mia nonna ce l'ha!!!
Beautiful job, as always. I love brass items! You find some very unique items to restore. Thank you!
Every video you make is a masterclass on doing it right. Thank you!
Making the new gear was really impressive, great job!
Wow. I was impressed when you hand-cut the gear. But you blew my mind with that lathe trick. So cool!
Well excellent job on the entire restoration. Like that you kept the old handle for a template and remade the broken gear. The base however just makes it a showpiece, as this kind of classic model would often be permanently mounted to the kitchen countertop or have it's own small dedicated table for being used to make pasta.
The before / after is really really impressive 🤩👍
You are definitively a top tier restorator on TH-cam, that pasta maker looks brand new 👌.
The only thing I'm concern is how you use your bendsaw without any protection, be really careful with that.
Your stuff is so good!
Fantastic job you did restoring that antique pasta making machine. It looks much better and it works like a charm too. Excellent work as usual.
I❤❤❤ spaghetti! My personal favourite meal is spaghetti with meatballs.Mmmmmmm!😍
I like the idea of using the parting tool and cutting tool as a pattern follower
Cela fait déjà pas mal de temps que je te suis et à chaque fois tu arrives à surprendre par ta maitrise ! Merci pour ton contenu !
You are mind numingly though and i appreciate that for real
Watching you do all the stuff on video that we may take the included time spent doing otherwise is beautiful for real
Thankyou for posting a new video! I like how you put gel feet on the bottom of the wood stand, not too many channels do that :)
They stop that infuriating thing where the machine tries to shuffle across the bench as the handle is turned.
Lovely. I love things that are both aesthetically pleasing and useful. Thank you for restoring this beautiful item to its original purpose.
Здається, хтось мав дуже смачну вечерю в італійському стилі! Дякую за чудову роботу, пане!
Felicitaciones por tu buen trabajo de restauración 🇵🇪
I think, most of all, I love the sound this one makes.
Toujours une travail satisfaisant et une vidéo de qualité qui donne l'impression qu'avec un peu de matériel on peut tout rénové 😇
I remembered that I had long wanted to buy a modern version of this thing. Thank you for reminding me.)
Glad to see you putting out videos on a regular basis!
Those are not spaghetti but "fettuccine". Spaghetti are always rounded while these are flat. For who want to know the long flat pastas are (for the wider to thinner) pappardelle, tagliatelle, fettuccine, tagliolini. From 3 to 5mm wide are fettuccine. Thank you for the great restoration as always! 🍝
What a beautiful machine!
My friend, you are a genious
I hope your channel grows bigger. The quality is amazing. I am not sure if you do all the filming yourself but this could sky rocket with a full crew. Restorations like these deserve to be seen in the highest possible quality. It is restoring art history!
Its a beautiful work of delicious pasta making!'
Reminded me of times spendt making pasta at home with my mom. I hated making it by hand and having to hang it on the pasta tree. How I miss those days. My parents have a small silver metal version that had a different layout.
Beautiful. Back in the day even the most utilitarian objects were esthetically pleasing.
And made to last forever
@@seven9arts The ones that were made to last forever survived, the garbage ones that just broke were tossed away. It's survivor bias at its finest.
I loved watching you bring life baxk to this pasta maker !! It looks amazing the brass buffed up wonderful and that new wood just brings it all togather !! And it works like a dream ...I like my pasta a little thicker so Tagliatelle .Great work this looks amazing !!!👍👍
I am certain that your shop is very neat and well organized. I do like your holder of wood and the collection thereof.
Beautiful restoration 😊
до последнего думал , что это аппарат для прокачки золотой проволоки !) 👍👍👍
Simply brilliant. Thoroughly enjoyed this restoration work video. Keep them coming. Love from Rwanda 🇷🇼❤️
Great. Now I crave pasta. Well done. Excellent restoration!!❤
Love starting my morning with these
Quasiment entièrement en bronze, un bel objet de qualité 👍
It turned out really beautiful after the restoration! And useful! 😅
old is gold 👌🏿👌🏿🙂🙂
Hi this was a magnificent restoration I really like well done you. You are really clever and talented. Your French spring is like our Scottish spring. Amanda x
Interesting how the wheel you made looks much more crude despite modern tools at your disposal, old artisans really were something else.
I don't actually think he was using more advanced tools which would make that make sense
When this was made in a factory they probably made the gears with casting, pouring molten metal into a mold, not handmade
That's been around for a very long time and is very popular but isn't really possible in a home workshop
Nice restoration, wish I had one of those, love pasta.
me produce gran satisfacion ver como se vuelve a la vida algo que se iva a tirar muchas gracias por los videos
I usually don't leave a comment but this works soo nice good job man
Thanks for another great video! It’s cool see you restore something that isn’t so visually destroyed. The super rusted and pitted object are cool too but there was something cozy about this one. Like it was refreshed rather than restored? Something getting a new lease on life and not being brought back from the dead 🤣
Nicely done👏👏👏
It is very smart to make the handle in your way .....................😇😇
Thank you for sharing another great video!
Beautiful restoration mister beautifully restored good job well done
Yes You are my Best restoring videos
Beautiful!
Very nice!
wow, amazing work, and no, i dont like spaghetti, I LOVE spaghetti
Nice job! It looks great!
13:22 Either straight head screws or chamfer the holes,
Another gorgeous outcome! Cheers from Minnesota, OTND!
Nice👍😊
Great technique, u did it well 🙂🙂
5:46 I would never have the patience. Bravo to you sir
Nicely done Sir. Nicely don. Linguine with clam sauce ! 😄🍽
Excellently done.
Perfect video as usuall! Good luck, master!
Nice work on that handmade gear. Great video thumbs up.
Super Restauration 👍
Nice work as always. Pleasant video. 😁
Love your wood stach, got a bit of everything in there :D
Always enjoy your work!!
Cela me rappelle la machine à pâtes que ma mère utilisait quand j'étais enfant. C'était très nostalgique.
cool video😊
Loved this vid!! Thank you for posting!
Great work! 👍🏾😎
I think I like this one better than the one I have.
Nice work and great presentation!
yay!
Great Job
Amazing job my friend congratulations 👏
Excellent comme à l'habitude 👍
Great. Now I'm hungry😏
i actually prefer Fettuccine Alfredo, heavy cream, right amount of fresh garlic with some fresh bread and a California Chardonnay. i also enjoy this type of video here. 👍
De très belles images, merci !
amazing good job 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰💞💞💞💞💞
A very nice piece. Just needed some TLC
Magnifico, buon appetito 🎉
Vraiment un beau laminoir!!
Loved how used tracer on lathe
Great job ! The machine looks very nice ! Congrats.
Btw...my favorite pasta is a T-bone-steak ! 😊😂