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Tortilla Press

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chopsaw

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@xray inspired me to make some homemade corn tortilla's after looking thru his post on Jerk Shrimp tacos . My gosh they were good , and a huge difference in the meal . I have had real deal Mexican food and these reminded me of that .
So I started looking at a press . Not bad money for the cast iron , I saw some made out of wood ,,,, so I looked to see what I had in the shop .
Found enough scrap to glue up what I needed .
Glued up Walnut , maple and some cherry .
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Basic idea ,
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Roughed out the parts , just doing this out of my head .
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End result ,
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Put some anti-slip feet on the bottom . Keeps it from rocking too .
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I put a store bought tortilla in it , put the top on and installed the hinges .
Didn't know if I needed a small gap or not , but can't hurt .
Figured the tortilla was the perfect " shim " .
Have not used it yet , hope it works .
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Thanks for lookin , and Thanks for the inspiration @xray
 
Nice Job ! I stated to design one but just kept making it bigger and more bullet-proof. Building it meant sticking around work after hrs. The way my boss has been lately, 5 o'clock and I'm out, Decided I can buy a cast iron one cheaper than I can build it, and it won't take up as much real estate.
 
Very nice work and nice addition to the list if toys! Will we be seeing a taco post soon? Hint hint......
 
Not only a woodworker but been making my tortillas for a long time. Job well done
 
Oh no, I think I seen that post on homemade tortillas, and now this...looks very good by the way! Gonna have to get more pages for the to do list...cuz have a feeling homemade is way better than store bought.

Ryan
P. S. A big thank you for the pizza dough recipe, made some up a few days ago and calzones and pizza last night were perfect!
 
Have you used it yet?
All the Mexican joints around here glue a nickle in each corner to make the perfect thickness every time.
I'm wondering if the pressure block should be moved to the center rather than having it at the end. Every one I've seen has been in the center of the press, I'm guessing to spread out the load.
But hey if it works, it works. Nice project!!! and there is nothing like fresh homemade tortillas...YUM!!!
 
Nicely done Chop, a true work of functional art.

Point for sure
Chris
 
Wow. Beautiful job!! We eat a lot of torts around here and now you have the cogs turning for a wood working project. Work been slow so this may have to go into the list of projects. Thanks for the idea and inspiration. Now I gotta go see what I have on hand as far as wood goes....

Robert
 
That looks awesome Chop! Your tortilla press came out very nice, beautiful handy work.

As much as I’d like to make one, it was stated above that it is cheaper for me to buy one instead of buying the materials. It’s awesome that you have that hardwood on hand. My grandfather was a woodworker and had his own shop. This is something I’d be able to show him and we’d bang it out in an afternoon.

Did you get to test it out yet?
 
That's quite a project, nice piece of work Rich! I'd bet fresh warm home made tortillas would bring tacos and burritos to a whole new level of goodness. Take it for a ride! RAY
 
Very nice work and nice addition to the list if toys! Will we be seeing a taco post soon? Hint hint......
Thanks bud . Yeah ,,, could be some tacos in the plan .

Not only a woodworker but been making my tortillas for a long time. Job well done
Thanks for the comment .
 
I think I seen that post on homemade tortillas, and now this...looks very good by the way
Thanks for the comments . Get some Masa Horina next time you go shopping .
Try it out .
A big thank you for the pizza dough recipe,
Happy you like it . I mixed some up Sunday . In the fridge waiting and ready to use .
 
Very nice work.
Thank you Gary . Having the room , and tools set up for use makes a big difference .

That’s Awesome!
Thank you sir .

I'm wondering if the pressure block should be moved to the center rather than having it at the end. Every one I've seen has been in the center of the press,
Never seen one that put pressure in the middle . The energy flows from the hinge to the handle . You get more leverage with pressure on the edge , and it also stops the movement . Keeps the pressure between the hinge and the handle the same .
 
Beautiful Workmanship!!!
I never saw a Tortilla Press before, but I've done a lot of Cherry woodworking before.
Hell, I've never eaten a Tortilla before, but I've done a lot of eating before! LOL
Nice Job Rich---Love it !!---You made it look easy!!

Bear
 
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