Custom Wood for your Espresso Machine - Page 116
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A KEES VAN DER WESTEN Speedster is a very unique espresso machine. Work of art in its own right. But once you add a one off custom Ironwood group cap, brew shifter, steam/water controls and portafilter handles you have a real work of art.
There is a solid 12 hours of work in these parts.
There is a solid 12 hours of work in these parts.
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Wow, that ironwood is beautiful!
Only 12 hours? The way my wood working projects go, that could easily take a month.
Only 12 hours? The way my wood working projects go, that could easily take a month.
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I literally went through this entire thread in one sitting... crazzzzzy talent
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Can't wait to see a shot of these on the R58! Beautiful work.
cannonfodder wrote:Side panels and a control set for a Rocket R58 espresso machine in black walnut.
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Okay Dave...I can't stand this anymore...your wood working is just too good. I now have portafilter envy!
Have you ever done handles for a Breville 920XL(aka BDB)?? I don't think these black "plastic" handles screw off...more like super-glued on!
Have you ever done handles for a Breville 920XL(aka BDB)?? I don't think these black "plastic" handles screw off...more like super-glued on!
Bob "hello darkness my old friend..I've come to drink you once again"