Nesting #3...feathering the nest
We go through pasta machines at a rate of knots. People with varying degrees of experience and familiarity with tools use them which means that handles can be inserted wrongly, things are forced rather than fitted and then there is simply the amount of wear and tear that comes with very, very regular use. They become creaky, noisy, ineffective or simply stop working. And they were heavy to lug over from Australia as only very poor quality machines are available in Nepal.We decided that we needed to look at quality vs quantity and recently purchased a Dream Machine from Polymer Clay Express. Waiting for it to arrive was a slightly nervy time as sometimes interesting looking parcels don't but it made it. And we love it. Ideally we will eventually have two as we are now working on a very long table and usually have 9 ladies in action. For now, this is fantastic and we are very happy that we can clean the machine so easily too.