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Previously on "Stuff I have made part II  "

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  • mattster
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
    I love the work and am well impressed with the mad skillz.......

    I must however take issue with the Aeropress.... It has got to be the worst coffee making tulip in the world!

    Lots of coffee-geeks Rave (sic) about it..

    I have never had a decent coffee from one!
    Bloody fiddly, cheap plastic, dirty, messy way to make a 1/2 cup of coffee - badly!
    Dunno.. I still use and enjoy my aeropress quite a bit (anything black apart from espresso) despite having a fully gaggiuino modified Gaggia classic - which is quite a fun and/or frustrating project if you are looking for one.

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by vetran View Post

    you sound like you are equipped for drug dealing!
    <Ahem>
    Move along now - Nothing to see here!

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  • vetran
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post

    I'm an espresso nerd although I do like the theatre of a syphon occasionally.

    (I do pour gallons of v60 down my neck but tbf that is just to keep the levels up and I am not diligent about it...
    I have .01g scales and very expensive grinders and all sorts for espresso, but v60 I just chuck a handfull into a cheap grinder and pour water over)
    you sound like you are equipped for drug dealing!

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  • Dactylion
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post

    Well it works for me

    and there are more v60 nerds than aeropress nerds
    I'm an espresso nerd although I do like the theatre of a syphon occasionally.

    (I do pour gallons of v60 down my neck but tbf that is just to keep the levels up and I am not diligent about it...
    I have .01g scales and very expensive grinders and all sorts for espresso, but v60 I just chuck a handfull into a cheap grinder and pour water over)

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by Dactylion View Post
    I love the work and am well impressed with the mad skillz.......

    I must however take issue with the Aeropress.... It has got to be the worst coffee making tulip in the world!

    Lots of coffee-geeks Rave (sic) about it..

    I have never had a decent coffee from one!
    Bloody fiddly, cheap plastic, dirty, messy way to make a 1/2 cup of coffee - badly!

    What is wrong with a simple V60? If a standard plastic V60 wouldn't fit - you could get one of those collapsible springy ones.

    Well it works for me

    and there are more v60 nerds than aeropress nerds

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  • Dactylion
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    I love the work and am well impressed with the mad skillz.......

    I must however take issue with the Aeropress.... It has got to be the worst coffee making tulip in the world!

    Lots of coffee-geeks Rave (sic) about it..

    I have never had a decent coffee from one!
    Bloody fiddly, cheap plastic, dirty, messy way to make a 1/2 cup of coffee - badly!

    What is wrong with a simple V60? If a standard plastic V60 wouldn't fit - you could get one of those collapsible springy ones.


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  • BigDataPro
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    Originally posted by Halo Jones View Post

    i don’t own the IP for this one so it’s personal only.

    also I make for fun, i am worried that it would not be fun if I had to deal with customers and deadlines
    No problem. Make it in China and sell it from there!

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  • Halo Jones
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    Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
    You could make good money with the stuff you make.
    i don’t own the IP for this one so it’s personal only.

    also I make for fun, i am worried that it would not be fun if I had to deal with customers and deadlines

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  • xoggoth
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    You could make good money with the stuff you make.

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  • Halo Jones
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    Tins & Mugs

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  • Halo Jones
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  • Halo Jones
    started a topic Stuff I have made part II  

    Stuff I have made part II  

    As requested some photos, been a slow year due to life & Uni stuff

    First up is the coffee suitcase, due to doing a hotel once a week & hotel coffee is pants, so i take my own

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