Grinder project back from hiatus... - Page 6

Grinders are one of the keys to exceptional espresso. Discuss them here.
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redbone
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#51: Post by redbone »

Have you got a name yet ? I'm still pushing for "Metropolis" :D

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#52: Post by Gpinch1 »

Will there be any marks on the grind adjustment wheel?

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#53: Post by mawst95 »

redbone wrote:Have you got a name yet ? I'm still pushing for "Metropolis" :D

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C6MFG (original poster)
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#54: Post by C6MFG (original poster) replying to mawst95 »

Haven't decided on a name yet....Metropolis would be pretty cool... :D

Thanks,

Jason

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#55: Post by mawst95 »

I imagine you don't want to set a price yet but are we talking 1000, 1500, 2000+? Ballpark +/- 500...;)

NelisB
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#56: Post by NelisB »

Hi Jason,

How are you doing with the grinder project?

Best, Niels

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#57: Post by GreatDane »

Beautiful build. I am glad I found your thread. I will be following your progress. I am glad you have taken it off the shelf!

Les
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C6MFG (original poster)
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#58: Post by C6MFG (original poster) »

NelisB wrote:Hi Jason,

How are you doing with the grinder project?

Best, Niels
It's coming along....Have been moving into/setting up a new shop this past month.. so a lot of progress but more facility/infrastructure :? ..but will be worth it in the long run. :)

Jason

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#59: Post by C6MFG (original poster) »

GreatDane wrote:Beautiful build. I am glad I found your thread. I will be following your progress. I am glad you have taken it off the shelf!

Les
Thank you! I will continue to post my progress on this thread....will be posting more pics/updates soon.

Jason

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#60: Post by DakotaPrerunner »

Wow, spectacular work designing and machining this grinder. Having machined and built a few items I can truly appreciate the effort that went into this. I recently upgraded to an E61 based espresso machine and am now looking to upgrade my grinder. I really like what you have come up with. Any chance you have CAD/CAM files I could take a peek at? Compensation would be provided of course.