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DIY mixer





Every woman sometimes wakes up the desire to cook something, but not always in the kitchen may be the necessary electrical appliances. For example, it’s almost impossible to cook a bisé or whip a protein without a whisk or mixer. Do not abandon the idea due to the lack of any devices, make a mini-mixer do it yourself and translate your culinary ideas into reality.
Shop yogurt is not always healthy. Its long shelf life (up to 6 months) is doubtful. You can make exactly the same yogurt in home conditions.

Let's watch the mixer video:

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To do this, you will need:

-Strawberry;
- sour cream;
- sugar;


- a motor, preferably more powerful, since it will be difficult to grind it. Can be removed from the old cassette recorder.
- a small piece of a can, can be cut off from a can with a drink;
- The usual plastic lid for the can;
- two plastic cups;
- switch;
- power supply (depending on how many volts you have a motor). In our case, the motor is 8.5 volts.
- a screwdriver.




We take a plastic cup and a screwdriver. We heat the edge of the screwdriver with a lighter so that it can calmly melt the cent of the plastic cup.
When we get a small hole in the center of the cup, we need to insert a motor into it and circle the edges with a marker. So we will mark where it will be. We take out the motor and continue to work with the plastic cup.



On the edge, which we circled with a marker, hold a sharp or clerical knife. As a result, we should get a big hole in the bottom of the glass. Our motor should calmly pass into this hole. Make a hole with a diameter slightly smaller than the motor, it should not fall out, the edges of the glass should hold it.



Then we measure the height of the motor (let it be 3 cm). We will have to leave the exact same height at the cup in which we made a hole for the motor at the bottom. We leave our 3 cm - cut off the rest.



In the workpiece, we cut out a place for the switch and a hole for the wire.





The power supply always has 2 or more wires. We need a power supply with 2 wires.We solder 1 wire to the switch, and the second to the motor. Take another small copper wiring and connect the circuit breaker and the motor.

As a result, you should get a workpiece in height slightly larger than our motor, in which a hole for the switch, a hole for the wire and a hole for the motor will be made. So that the switch and the motor do not fall out - they can be fixed with super glue.



Next, we take a thin piece of tin and make a small ring out of it. To the second small pieces of the tin, we wrap this ring in the middle to make a butterfly. We should get an improvised screw.



We glue the silicone nozzle to the improvised screw, which will then be put on the pin.



While the glue dries and fixes on the tin, we return to our workpiece with a motor.

We turn the cropped side facing the table, a round plastic surface with a not protruding motor in the central part should look at us.

We take the second glass, where in the central part at the bottom, a hole has already been made in advance and install it on the motor. You should get a cup on a stand. In the center of the cup should be a centimeter pin.

When the glue has dried, install the screw.



Now you can make yogurt. We put strawberries, sour cream and sugar there, close the plastic lid and press the power button. All yogurt is ready.
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