Pompeyexile Now that is the sort of thing I understand. It’s a bit like (choc=200g, cocao powder=100g, castor sugar=200g) would give you a cake that’s Mmmmmmmmmmmmm….Lush!
Unless I’m making it….
Pompeyexile Now that is the sort of thing I understand. It’s a bit like (choc=200g, cocao powder=100g, castor sugar=200g) would give you a cake that’s Mmmmmmmmmmmmm….Lush!
Unless I’m making it….
Pompeyexile I assume anyone can learn anything, if you prepared to keep trying and don’t put too much pressure on yourself. As a kid you keep trying, whereas as an adult if you don’t pick it up as quickly as you like you just assume you can’t and give up.
Having said that more time spent on cakes might give a better return for your time
Yeah, so I’m a Mechanical Engineer by profession. I been 3d modelling as a job for over a decade. Outside of work I use Fusion 360, there is a bit of a learning curve, but it’s hugely powerful and legitimately free for personal use.
Anyone looking into it should find some tutorials on YouTube there’s loads of good ones.
i had a friend print me a wdt tool and a holder. i then bought a 3d printed dosing ring with magnets off ebay for a few quid.
this is such a great innovation and when i have the space i think i’ll buy a 3d printer
Yeah, they’re a lot of fun. I think the real fun begins when you learn to design your own stuff (I’ve just started that). Something from nothing.
I remember twenty years ago I saw a 3D printer in a machine shop. It was huge.
I receive notifications from Indegogo for kickstarter projects after backing the Skuma water project and I was sent information about this 3D Printer project. I couldn’t believe how cheap the printer was. Looks like quite a fun 3D printer for home use / good for kids.
@dutchy101 how cheap is the printer? It really looks cheap. I’d be leery. That kid’s toy was multiple colors which would be very hard to do on that printer I bet.
Someday, though, they’ll be as common as a tablet computer. Everyone will have one on their counter to print stuff they need.
The price on the Indegogo site is about £75 - so pretty cheap
Quite possibly. I haven’t ordered one, but remember being surprised at how cheap it was at the time I saw it
It’s certainly cheap, but a couple of things jump out that would make me think twice:
That doesn’t mean it would suit a particular persons use case, and it’s certainly cheap, but I’d make sure I was comfortable with those limitations.
At the minute the sweet spot for a ‘cheap’ printer is about £200 (such as the Creality Ender 3), that’s what I’ve got. In reality if you get into printing, you’ll spend far more on filament than £200 in a year. But I agree 80 × 80 × 80 is pretty limiting. I’ve seen some very good small printers with a 120 × 120 × 120 volume and that would probably suit 80% on my printing, but every now and again I find myself wanting larger than the 220 × 220 × 250 I have at the moment.
I use a dosing funnel designed to fit my eureka zenith 65e grinder, it’s a simple thing but does save a lot on spillage, and by a lot I don’t really mean so much the amount of coffee but the time and hassle of keep cleaning it up. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4773071
@SiblingChris I’m still trying to find the perfect funnel for my Niche. I have several that are close but no cigar. I think the answer is to design my own but I’m not there yet as far as Fusion 360 goes and Tinkercad might not have the capability. I’m not sure yet, though, as I’m still learning my way around.
thusband .. Well I was lucky to find what I needed on thingiverse . I don’t even own a 3d printer! Had my nephew download and print it for me 🙂
https://www.thingiverse.com/search?q=Niche+funnel&type=things&sort=relevant
Thanks @SiblingChris. I haven’t seen a few of those. Others I’ve tried. I use a Decent portafilter holder and it throws most funnels off. I’ll give a few of the ones I haven’t tried a whirl.
I got sick of my WDT tool and niche brush cluttering up the top of my espresso machine.
10mins of design, and then 4 hours of printing and I came up with the following.
It’s basically just two tubes of the correct size and a small lip so that it can hang of the side of my machine.
You can see it on the back left. I’ve also taken to hanging my dosing ring on the side too.
This looks great - wouldn’t mind one of these myself