What kind of pump you use? Please, I've been looking the way how to set tools to make 9 bar pressure so I can make an espresso machine DIY... Then I found your video... It is so inspiring... Thank you so much...❤
I am glad some of my content inspired you! Regarding battery driven pumps, I am using a BOSCH electric Air Pump, Easy Pump, with up to 10 bar, like this one: www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08HQHW4LS/ I tried cheaper Chinese ones, and they didn't last very long.
I am adding a shower screen on top of the coffee puck. Without any extra pressure, the water is only slowly dripping down. A few drops might get absorbed in to the puck before I introduce pressure, but this might even provide a good starting point for the water to evenly distribute.
@@grabble7605 If you are a tiny bit into DIY, It can all be done with standard tools: Drill machine, drill bits, hole drill, metal file, fretsaw and a hand tap.
The base frame is a standard Alumnium pipe, about 10 USD. Maybe 15 including postal charge. The bottom and top lids are alumnium glastable covers....all parts easily to get on Amazon for cheap.
It's been a while! It looks awesome and not only talking about the brewer. Great to see the project evolving.
Hey, thanks!
That is a great device. I really love how portable it is. A really refined set up.
Am already working on an even smaller and lighter version!
this is perfection. amazing how your project evolves!
Glad you think so!
Love this quirky setup! Sehr leiwand!
Thanks!
Awesome idea and implementation!!!!
Thanks!!
Fantastic Mikki. You are doing great👍
Thank you so much 😁
What kind of pump you use? Please, I've been looking the way how to set tools to make 9 bar pressure so I can make an espresso machine DIY... Then I found your video... It is so inspiring... Thank you so much...❤
I am glad some of my content inspired you! Regarding battery driven pumps, I am using a BOSCH electric Air Pump, Easy Pump, with up to 10 bar, like this one: www.amazon.de/-/en/gp/product/B08HQHW4LS/
I tried cheaper Chinese ones, and they didn't last very long.
@@mikkisdiyobsessions3742 thank you...
How is the water not immediately soaking the coffee and dripping when you pour it in?
I am adding a shower screen on top of the coffee puck. Without any extra pressure, the water is only slowly dripping down. A few drops might get absorbed in to the puck before I introduce pressure, but this might even provide a good starting point for the water to evenly distribute.
How did you fit the hose into the aeropress without it leaking? I build a similar device but air is leaking down the plunger
You can see in one of my previous videos here: th-cam.com/video/GkIV5BDciZs/w-d-xo.html (around 30 sec to 3:20min)
Do you have a link for that portable air compressor?
I got it on Amazon in Europe, Model: Bosch - Easy Pump
Hi sir, can I buy your invention.
i wish I had the time to build a few for interested buyers, but no time! but why don't you build one yourself?
@@mikkisdiyobsessions3742 "why don't you build one yourself?"
99% of people don't have a metal shop.
@@grabble7605 If you are a tiny bit into DIY, It can all be done with standard tools: Drill machine, drill bits, hole drill, metal file, fretsaw and a hand tap.
The base frame is a standard Alumnium pipe, about 10 USD. Maybe 15 including postal charge. The bottom and top lids are alumnium glastable covers....all parts easily to get on Amazon for cheap.