How to Tame a Messy Mazzer Doser - Page 3
- AndyS (original poster)
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Hi Henry:
That's a great-looking shnozz you got there.
That's a great-looking shnozz you got there.
-AndyS
VST refractometer/filter basket beta tester, no financial interest in the company
VST refractometer/filter basket beta tester, no financial interest in the company
- TimEggers
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Nice job Andy! I'm curious any reason why the funnel has to slope towards the end? I put a chute on my Mazzer last year and mine doesn't slope (its straight sided). Have you tried a straight sided chute? Is there any difference?
Here is mine:
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Here is mine:
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Tim Eggers
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- AndyS (original poster)
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I don't think it has to slope. At first I used a straight-sided chute, but lately I find the conical chute gives neater, waste-free dosing.TimEggers wrote:Nice job Andy! I'm curious any reason why the funnel has to slope towards the end?
-AndyS
VST refractometer/filter basket beta tester, no financial interest in the company
VST refractometer/filter basket beta tester, no financial interest in the company
- eastpresso
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Instant thread revival
Recently stumbled over this one and thought it's a worthy addition:
Recently stumbled over this one and thought it's a worthy addition:
- Stuggi
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Kinda cool that the dude uses a shot-glass from the UK...
Sebastian "Stuggi" Storholm
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Thanks, that really makes for less mess when grinding, and i have my settup on my desk so less mess is better.
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That's not a funnel in the video (is it?) It looks like a flat deflector of some sort. What is it? Great Idea!eastpresso wrote:Instant thread revival
Recently stumbled over this one and thought it's a worthy addition:
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Why can't someone make a nice little chrome version of the deflector shown here to attach to the 2 front bolts on the Super Jolly doser and sell in at Espressoparts?
Please Santa?
Please Santa?
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- cbrucecampbell
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thank you for this great idea.
fwiw i was opening a xmas calendar gift this am, and the tube package it came in seems to be a perfect raw material for this. 1 3/8" nominal size. 1.4" OD. Solid fit. No tape or glue. And it actually looks pretty good in the grinder. Just cut them to length on a bandsaw. I expect you can cut them w/any number of tools.
a source: http://www.petropackaging.com/open_end_tubes.cfm
Here's an example source for the calendar (about a dozenish schectermatics worth) ...
http://www.isabellacatalog.com/prod.cfm ... /706102511
Thanks again. This makes my dose technique more consistent.
-bruce
fwiw i was opening a xmas calendar gift this am, and the tube package it came in seems to be a perfect raw material for this. 1 3/8" nominal size. 1.4" OD. Solid fit. No tape or glue. And it actually looks pretty good in the grinder. Just cut them to length on a bandsaw. I expect you can cut them w/any number of tools.
a source: http://www.petropackaging.com/open_end_tubes.cfm
Here's an example source for the calendar (about a dozenish schectermatics worth) ...
http://www.isabellacatalog.com/prod.cfm ... /706102511
Thanks again. This makes my dose technique more consistent.
-bruce
Bruce Campbell
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Speedster, three phase Robur. Jeeze Andy I hate to ask what the tricked out Silvia does
Nice equipment Andy!
Is it true the 3 Phase Robur has different burrs than the other versions?
NVM, I found it 71 vs 83
Nice equipment Andy!
Is it true the 3 Phase Robur has different burrs than the other versions?
NVM, I found it 71 vs 83
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"It takes many victims to make a culinary masterpiece"
"It takes many victims to make a culinary masterpiece"