Reddit reviews AR Corrugated Metal Roofing - 6 Pc. Set/Bird Houses, Wargame Tables, Craft Supplies, Model Railroads, Miniatures & Dioramas - 6 pc. Set
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CORRUGATED METAL - 6 piece set6 Inch X 3 1/2 Inch WideWill cover an area approximately 1 square footPaintable, Bendable, CutableGreat for Bird Houses, Craft Projects, Model Railroads, Miniatures & Dioramas
I would use doll house/model train/craft corrugated metal sold at local craft stores (they have several different sizes of the ruffles). Then cut and glue them onto free Lowes/Home Depot paint stir stick with some overlap so it looks like this but fits exactly to a stick. The stick now acts like a stamping tool. In order for the pasta's edge to take on the same it needs to give on the bottom so I would use [6mm craft foam](http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTIwMFgxNjAw/z/a~YAAMXQgPFRGoSz/$T2eC16dHJGQE9noMbTp\(BRGoSy4lJw~~60_1.JPG?set_id=880000500F) as a pad for the pasta to sit on (it's a lot like a petal pad for fondant ruffles except it's a heck of a lot bigger and I can make a mat pad out of 4).
Have the pasta precut into the fettuccine pieces and then use the stick to press once on each side to give it the ruffles while leaving the center unruffled.
Alternatively you could make one whole pasta sheet and do the glue-on-stick thing with a skinnier stick or on a wood dowel rod (also sold in craft stores). Then you'd stamp on left edge of the pasta sheet with a 1/4 inch ruffle. Then leave the small 1/4 inch gap and then position the stamp for doing the ride side 1/4 inch ruffle BUT don't press, run a knife/pastry cutter on the right edge of it. So it's officially a single noodle of the width you'd like to eat it. Then press so the right side of that single noodle gets the ruffle. Repeat with the now slightly smaller whole pasta sheet till it's all gone. That way you don't have to worry about making sure the pre-cut fettuccine pieces are straight enough for your DIY tool b/c with this method you're cutting as you make the individual noodles.