A large number of modern donut machines are available in the market from different manufacturers including electric donut makers. Range and models of machines vary keeping the size of business needs. There are desk top models available for a coffee shop, fast food centre and large machines for commercial purpose.
Technically recommended, the most advanced models, currently used donut makers contain the following components:
Modern trends introduced in any other business so also in the donut industry with range of recipes unlimited, chains of donut shops everywhere, competition increased with times changing.
A support device for turning & settling
A support device for unloading
Electric drive grid to collect donuts
Electric hoist
System of Computer unit to control multiple baking, the memory usually designed for 25 programs
A display system to indicate temperature and regulate values.
To begin with baking of donuts, a device is filled with butter and donuts are dropped in the butter bath. Donuts are properly baked, turned over and removed from the oil. Only blowing the duff and collecting the baked donuts are done manually. According to the quality of preparation, devices are available in various sizes. For baking donuts, Microprocessor unit is more ideal to set program easily and options for installation can be done at any point of time.
Unlike ordinary devices,electric devices are additionally equipped with a provision for filling the product with stuffing sprinkling sugar powder, decorating and glazing etc. Even a provis ion is set for encasing with machine clock along with acoustic signal.
Knowing so much of making donuts, is it not time for us to hurry up to prepare donuts!
Thursday, 29 September 2011
The Wonders an Electric Donut Maker Can Do
Using Scrap Dichroic Glass to Make Donut Shape Pendants
This is a beginner's guide to making some-what simplistic donut shaped pieces of dichroic glass. The shape and size of the donut made is ideal for making pendants and necklaces, but could be sized differently using the same method for smaller items, such as for earrings.
For those who don't know, making a fused dichroic donut pendant is a great way to use up the leftover scrap pieces of dichroic and other pieces of glass.
Anyone can create these necklace pendants from a ton of different types of scrap glass. There isn't really a template for this type of design; it is very much left up to whatever you come up with.
Most will notice from looking at photos, start with a solid color, such as green for fusing the base, from which you can go ahead and place dichroic pieces laid on top. Choose your colors carefully as these two pieces will then fuse together.
Try laying out the base using different angles to accomplish making a variety of different shapes. You can use different shapes of dichroic glass as themes for future designs.
Keep in mind that you don't always have to use dichroic. Artists can use many types of small pieces of fusible glass, just keep the COE in mind.
Once you made all of your cuts and laid the glass out in your design, make sure everything is cleaned and dried properly. Next step is to load it onto a primed kiln shelf, keep in mind you can use shelf paper instead.
Put the shelf into the kiln and allow your kiln to vent; if using shelf paper, gradually bring the temperature up to around 1000 F until the binders have burnt off.
Close the vent, take the temperature up to around 1450 to 1550 F. Wearing your dark kiln safety glasses check the fusing process to ensure the glass doesn't over fire.
Once you are happy with the fusing process, turn the kiln off and allow it to cool down to room temperature.
The pendant can be finished off by gluing a bail to the back of it or use a leather thong to suspend the pendant around your neck.
Experiment with colored fusing glass and fuse different designs, the combinations and shapes are virtually endless.