Adjustable Coffee Grinder
The 68mm conical grinding stone that will be a lot popcorned. Maybe a sort of cover system. In the current configuration, the beans one meter flying around. My adjustable coffee grinder has the same millstones, so I speak from experience. Look, we know that those pictures again. I've just been thinking about making the adjustment of the input shaft, which is probably somewhat easier to achieve, so I think that is going to be. I have some other need for bearings, and a slightly different construktie, but that's it too. And all together it is more stable than a mill, I think and that is important. Furthermore, I indeed thought that the beans were flying all around, with a hopper on your mill, you of course no problems but this one does. Whether it is a simple cover or hopper-like something I do not know, but once I start with a lid. The "original" design I eventually adapted to quite a few things simple. There is no adjustment mechanism to guides, and more in the parts that I've made, I consider it just as "prototypes". I've only made to see if the mill itself works. The look is still clearly of secondary importance. And the parts seem to work fine! Everything is assembled and today I was first piloted. And the mill grinds so that's already good. The motor (120 watts) provides ample power and torque, the shaft rotates around with a garland of about 0. 05 mm and the speed seems fine. It looks consistent grind and does not clump. Or grind too fine or too coarse I do not know that is rapidly trying out (at first once all the parts apart, clean and remount as coolant and grease will of course no place in a coffee grinder). I was still me recently why you think the engine was mounted above the grinding discs. And then the beans from the side in a space above the feed grinding discs. On the technical results so far I'm very satisfied, adjust the mill is not easy (dial indicator), Maarja it is still a prototype. engine also delivers more than enough power and torque (the engine delivers 120 watts with the picture), as the mill grinds beans will change nothing to the speed and / or power from the outlet, a constant 150 watts. So I do not understand why some have so much power pounders. Maarja there will be a good reason for it I think. Furthermore, the rate more than sufficient time, in just over 10 seconds is enough ground adjustable coffee grinder for two cups of cappuccino (+ / - 16 grams). All coffee grinder comes in comes out clean and the Plexiglas stands almost no coffee from the grinder. I drink themselves prefer cappuccino and the beans that I use (local adjustable coffee grinder shop in Heerlen) I find my own cappuccino taste the same as those in the adjustable coffee grinder shop, so in that sense, the mill is very successful. I'm not very familiar with what a good espresso should taste, so it remains to be tested. The mill is now a week or so easily in use so now I'm looking at "permanent" components and of course I have some extra attention to the appearance of the whole. @ Heckelman: If I'm making final component is perhaps the possibility of a small series, but so far it has not, but never say never. . . .