Custom painted Mazzer grinders - Page 2
- HeadshotCoffee (original poster)
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Also if you are looking to give it a crack yourself drop me a PM. Id be happy to help with some tips and tricks to avoid some of the (costly) mistakes Ive made since I first got started
- HeadshotCoffee (original poster)
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A couple more pics
The colour of the grinder varies from quite a muted red to very vibrant depending on the lighting and how the sun catches it. This also causes the ghost graphics to almost disappear depending on the angle your looking at it.
Anyway, hope you like the results and always open to feedback and suggestions.
Peter
The colour of the grinder varies from quite a muted red to very vibrant depending on the lighting and how the sun catches it. This also causes the ghost graphics to almost disappear depending on the angle your looking at it.
Anyway, hope you like the results and always open to feedback and suggestions.
Peter
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Wow, that really pops! I like it, it will definitely grab your eyes and demand attention.
- turtle
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I've got some UreKem Psychotic Illusions Chameleon left over from a custom paint job that I have been wondering what to do with.
Not sure if it is worth squirting on the Mazzer as it is most dramatic on a "moving object".... BUT......
Not sure if it is worth squirting on the Mazzer as it is most dramatic on a "moving object".... BUT......
Mick - Drinking in life one cup at a time
I'd rather be roasting coffee
I'd rather be roasting coffee