If recent reports are to be believed, the coronavirus pandemic and the ensuing lockdown has led to a spike in home baking and DIY cooking, with some bakery chains in the UK reporting a 200% rise in the sale of home baking kits and a Google Trends report showing a significant rise in the number of people searching online for cookery lessons and recipes.
In a similar vein, a maker has machined his own waffle iron after becoming tired of making his own waffles in the shape of a labyrinth.
After some initial thought, the maker decided to use an old Deckle pantograph mill to create his bespoke waffle iron, going on to share a video of the process in a YouTube post.
The maker chose not to use CNC machining, instead preferring to stick to the old, more manual methods for creating his waffle iron.