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Measuring cup that doesn't lose its printing?

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  • O over_clox@lemmy.world

    Etch Pyrex? Are you insane?

    Do you literally want it to break?

    checks username

    Ok, carry on…

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    burgerbaron@piefed.social
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    I’ve seen it done, does etching cause weak points? The modern crap. Can’t etch borosilicate.

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    • burgerbaron@piefed.socialB burgerbaron@piefed.social

      I’ve seen it done, does etching cause weak points? The modern crap. Can’t etch borosilicate.

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      whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world
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      #8

      Hasn’t broken mine. Despite the other person saying I’m trolling… Sometimes I am… but not this time. I have old school pyrex stuff and I used a small carbide drill tip and just scratched the marking for ¼, ⅓, ½, 1. Worked fine. I didn’t write any numbers or anything just a small scratch. The numbers are already implied so whatever.

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      • W whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world

        Hasn’t broken mine. Despite the other person saying I’m trolling… Sometimes I am… but not this time. I have old school pyrex stuff and I used a small carbide drill tip and just scratched the marking for ¼, ⅓, ½, 1. Worked fine. I didn’t write any numbers or anything just a small scratch. The numbers are already implied so whatever.

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        over_clox@lemmy.world
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        #9

        Interesting. Guess I’ll have to take your word on that. 🤷

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        • O over_clox@lemmy.world

          Interesting. Guess I’ll have to take your word on that. 🤷

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          whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world
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          #10

          Yeah when I said etch I should’ve just said scratch i suppose. I wasn’t recommending you pull out the Dremel and copy it one to one. Just small cosmetic scratches. Or you can look around at antique shops, I find stuff like that all the time for cheap.

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          • P proudblond@lemmy.world

            I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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            blue_morpho@lemmy.world
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            #11

            I had the same problem. I bought a Cuttlelab measuring glass. The lines are molded into the glass instead of printed so it can never wear off.

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            • B blue_morpho@lemmy.world

              I had the same problem. I bought a Cuttlelab measuring glass. The lines are molded into the glass instead of printed so it can never wear off.

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              darkcloud@lemmy.world
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              #12

              is that brand also Borosilicate glass?

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              • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                laz@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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                #13

                Just fix this one up using some diy stuff (ask dull men club guys maybe on how to)

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                • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                  I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                  wieson@feddit.org
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                  #14

                  I find scales to be very practical

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                  • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                    I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                    kolanaki@pawb.social
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                    #15

                    Get measuring cups that etch the markings into the glass/pyrex instead of being painted on. You can even do the etching yourself if you’re comfortable enough handling the acid.

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                    • W whyihatetheinternet@lemmy.world

                      Yeah when I said etch I should’ve just said scratch i suppose. I wasn’t recommending you pull out the Dremel and copy it one to one. Just small cosmetic scratches. Or you can look around at antique shops, I find stuff like that all the time for cheap.

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                      kolanaki@pawb.social
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                      #16

                      Acid etching is a thing, too. Not likely to shatter the whole thing using acid.

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                      • wieson@feddit.orgW wieson@feddit.org

                        I find scales to be very practical

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                        proudblond@lemmy.world
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                        #17

                        I do have a scale, but a lot of American recipes don’t give the weights, just volumes. As an American myself who likes to bake, I have generally switched to using the scale when my recipe has the measurements.

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                        • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                          I do have a scale, but a lot of American recipes don’t give the weights, just volumes. As an American myself who likes to bake, I have generally switched to using the scale when my recipe has the measurements.

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                          imallama@lemmy.world
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                          #18

                          Fellow American. I also use a scale for most things, including liquids. A quick Internet search will get you a volume to mass conversation. Do it a few times and you’ll remember. For straight up baking, I find that ratios are the safest route to use and make it easy to scale a recipe up or down. I also use a ton of touch for things like doughs and batters, but I also tend to make the same set of things, or close relatives, again and again.

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                          • kolanaki@pawb.socialK kolanaki@pawb.social

                            Acid etching is a thing, too. Not likely to shatter the whole thing using acid.

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                            over_clox@lemmy.world
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                            As right as you are about acid etching, you still don’t wanna fuck with glass that’s designed to handle torch temperatures…

                            Edit: Also, don’t they literally use pyrex in chemistry labs to handle acids? What acid even eats proper borosilicate pyrex glass?

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                            • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                              I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                              illness@infosec.pub
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                              #20

                              Anchor Hocking Batter Bowl, 2 Quart Glass Mixing Bowl with embossed lines.

                              Amazon Link

                              If this is too big then Anchor Hocking Triple Pour Glass Measuring Cup, 8 Oz Measuring Glass.

                              Amazon Link

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                              • V vimes@lemmy.world

                                To answer your question: I switched to Oxo brand and those are pretty solid.

                                I’m not sure about the specifics but I’m fairly certain that the Pyrex brand has taken a bit of a hit and quality like that with a change the chemical composition of their glassware a while back.

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                                goretantath@lemmy.world
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                                #21

                                Lowercase pyrex shatters from temp change.

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                                • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                                  I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                                  aeronmelon@lemmy.world
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                                  #22

                                  I bought an aluminum measuring cup with embossed measuring lines from a dollar store.

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                                  • A aeronmelon@lemmy.world

                                    I bought an aluminum measuring cup with embossed measuring lines from a dollar store.

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                                    cort@lemmy.world
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                                    That’ll be great in the microwave

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                                    • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                                      I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                                      blackmist@feddit.uk
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                                      #24

                                      I just weigh the fluids.

                                      Water is 1g per ml and most other things are close enough that I don’t care.

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                                      • P proudblond@lemmy.world

                                        I like my glass measuring cups but the printing on them has really disappeared over time. Does anyone have a measuring cup that they love?

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                                        #25

                                        That’s not real pyrex. The real PYREX is printed in all capital letters.

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                                        • I illness@infosec.pub

                                          Anchor Hocking Batter Bowl, 2 Quart Glass Mixing Bowl with embossed lines.

                                          Amazon Link

                                          If this is too big then Anchor Hocking Triple Pour Glass Measuring Cup, 8 Oz Measuring Glass.

                                          Amazon Link

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                                          witten@lemmy.world
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                                          These are great options… I have both. (Allthough toss the plastic lid on the second one. It’s garbage.)

                                          But buy these products anywhere other than Amazon. Bezos was there at the Trump inauguration along with all the other technofascist leaders. And even if you don’t care about that, Amazon is terrible in so many other ways.

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