Electric jerky gun?

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Hi all, I make embeds for my soaps sometimes, using either the small 18 mm Makin style extruder or a large extruder I bought from Lisa at I Dream in Soap. The problem is, I avoid using the larger one because it hurts my hands. I’m 63, I think it is the beginning of arthritis, which is frustrating. Has anyone tried using an electric jerky gun for extruding soap dough? It seems like it could work…
For my little clay extruder I printed an adapter on my 3D printer that fits on to the end so I can use a drill. Like this.

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The extruder handle fits into that slot at the end. It works really well and is much faster than winding by hand. The big extruder works differently, it has a trigger that I have to squeeze and requires a lot of force, and I’m getting to the point where I can’t do it.
 
What a great idea! I will be honest, I only have a large jerky gun with the hand trigger, so I had to look up a Makin's clay extruder to follow what you were saying. So your little one looks like this? If so, it seems like using the drill with your attachment would be a great help. The larger electric jerky guns look fun, too.

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Yes @AliOop that’s what I mean by the small extruder and yes I’ll never go back to twisting it by hand - it’s really quick and easy, and you can unwind it in a second too. You do have to have a gentle hand - the first time I used it I went too fast and ended up bending the handle slightly. It’s fine it’s just a little wonky so the embeds sort of wobble as they are being extruded. Oh and they are available for sale you don’t have to have a 3D printer.
So nobody has tried an electric jerky gun - I was thinking maybe @TashaBird? I might buy myself one and experiment this winter with it.
 

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