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Easiest Clay/Paste Extruder
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## **Preface**
This clay/paste extruder is part of a video series ([part 1](https://youtu.be/Q3A4NqTPOYY) & [part 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr8Ii3d5fqI)) which I've published on my YouTube channel. I recommend watching the video to understand how these parts are meant to be used, although it should be pretty straightforward.
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## **What is this thing?**
This is an extruder with which you can print anything that has the viscosity similar to toothpaste or peanut butter. It's intended use is to print clay with, but you can also have a lot of fun printing with pancake batter or nutella. That octopus from the pictures is printed with peanut butter, for example.
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## **Design goal**
The main design goal of this extruder was to make it as simple as possible to print, to assemble and to use: Only two printed parts are needed plus a mount to mount it to your printer, which you will likely have to design by yourself. A mount for my [Transform3r 3D Printer](https://www
This clay/paste extruder is part of a video series ([part 1](https://youtu.be/Q3A4NqTPOYY) & [part 2](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pr8Ii3d5fqI)) which I've published on my YouTube channel. I recommend watching the video to understand how these parts are meant to be used, although it should be pretty straightforward.
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## **What is this thing?**
This is an extruder with which you can print anything that has the viscosity similar to toothpaste or peanut butter. It's intended use is to print clay with, but you can also have a lot of fun printing with pancake batter or nutella. That octopus from the pictures is printed with peanut butter, for example.
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## **Design goal**
The main design goal of this extruder was to make it as simple as possible to print, to assemble and to use: Only two printed parts are needed plus a mount to mount it to your printer, which you will likely have to design by yourself. A mount for my [Transform3r 3D Printer](https://www
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