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In this video, I will be showing you how to remove the blades from a modified Atlas 180 pasta machine from Ed's Colors. These blades are only removable from this type of machine as they specifically reconstructed to help remove polymer clay of these blades and rollers. Please don't try this on any other pasta or clay conditioning machine as doing so will damage the machine. If you're interesting in learning more about this machine, please see the links listed below.
🟡 Click here next to see the unboxing of the Atlas 180 Pasta Machine (modified by Ed's Colors): • Atlas 180 Pasta Machin...
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🔵 What We Do is Pasta Machines!!~~~ www.edscolors.com (Based out of Phenix City, AL)
🔵 Visionary for blades removal~~~monakissel.com
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Disclaimer: Please note that I am not sponsor by Ed Colors or by Mona Kissel nor do I get any type of commission in reviewing their machines. I just really wanted to invest in a better machine to use with polymer clay and when hearing about how you can customize the machine to the colors of your choice as well as the ease of removing the blades to clean, I just had to get this machine. polymer clay tutorial