After many years of planning, research and thumb twiddling, behold the Automated Cafetière.
5kg seems to work well even with a very stiff brew - just about overcomes the stiction for a nice slow squish.
Automating the tiresome process of squishing coffee
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After many years of planning, research and thumb twiddling, behold the Automated Cafetière.
5kg seems to work well even with a very stiff brew - just about overcomes the stiction for a nice slow squish.
Coffee Hat v3.f3dThe Fusion 360 filefusion - 1.38 MB - 11/19/2020 at 14:05 |
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Coffee Hat v3.stlThe STL fileStandard Tesselated Geometry - 510.82 kB - 11/19/2020 at 14:05 |
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Tea is better than coffee though... you should chai some :)
There's an option here to report that as inappropriate. Coffee coffee coffee coffee!
Just chai some you will like it (get it... try some :) :)
Nice work, super example of keeping it simple. Oh, and making coffee is always awesome.
The wife is a Finn, and I'm sure all Finns are coffee demons. Totally addicted now. So yes, awesome, but also necessary...
Pretty sure I just said the wife is a demon. Oh well!
Hahaha, that's a good one! Could have been very over-complicated with a stepper motor and screw mechanism. Or you can just sit back and let gravity do the hard work.
Yes, it is helpful to have a nice big, heavy, planet on one side of the coffee pot. Saves all the work with microcontrollers, steppers, pulleys, string and silly hats.
Though I am rather partial to silly hats.
Thanks Gerben!
It's one of my better inventions - as it actually comes in handy :O)
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