krups espresso handle 3d models
124368 3d models found related to krups espresso handle.grabcad
For espresso coffee aficionados, a little bit of woodworking (having a CNC milling machine & a router handy, can help substantially)- two different sizes modelled
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For espresso coffee aficionados, a little bit of woodworking (having a CNC milling machine & a router handy, can help substantially)- two different sizes modelled
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This handle is designed to lock a T-pin into place to serve as a Weiss Distribution Technique tool.
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After years of faithful service, the handle on my trusty Krups thermal carafe finally gave out. Frustrated with using it for far too long without a handle, I took matters into my own hands and created a replacement using OpenSCAD. To fine-tune the...
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http://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=749887 Options: Wall Thickness Set to 1% Base Thickness at 10% Percent of Total Size Engraved Text Reads Krups Increased Base Diameter by 10% Base Shaping: Rectangular Auto-adjust Text Vertical...
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There is a lot of espresso makers out there, the photos should help finding out if this might fit yours. Note that this might not be as heat resistant as your original handle. I put my espresso maker on the flame somewhat off center yesterday and it...
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After several years in use, the portafilter handle of my ROK espresso maker finally started to disintegrate. Yet another opportunity to utilize the printer! I also made it a bit larger; actually too large, so there are 2 versions: the oversized one...
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After several years of faithful service, my ROK espresso maker's portafilter handle began to crumble into pieces. Another chance had finally arrived to put my 3D printer to good use!\r\n\r\nI also enlarged it slightly; unfortunately, it turned out...
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Pass the screw through the hole in the new handle and into the metal box on the band, allowing the box to tighten up into the recess in the handle for a snug fit. It has been some time since I actually printed this out, and I'm just now getting...
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After several years in use, the portafilter handle of my ROK espresso maker finally started to disintegrate. Yet another opportunity to utilize the printer!</p> <p>I also made it a bit larger; actually too large, so there are 2 versions: the...
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About 2 hours and 50 minutes are needed to finish a thin coat of paint (only 0.15 millimeters thick), applying it at a rate of 90 millimeters per second.
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The supplied drip tray is way too tall for most of my cups / glasses to fit, so I have made a flat version that slots into place. It will just need rinsing after each use. ... One plain version and one with raised studs to keep the glass out of any...
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<p>A remix that deletes the bottom 0.4mm of the original lid so that you don't have to do any fancy things in the slicer before printing it. ...I recommend printing with supports on everything, it will look nicer than without supports.</p> Category:...
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A remix that deletes the bottom 0.4mm of the original lid so that you don't have to do any fancy things in the slicer before printing it. ... I recommend printing with supports on everything, it will look nicer than without supports.
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This is a precision-crafted portafilter handle designed specifically for use with Gastroback espresso machines. ...The engineers chose a compact design to optimize performance, but this also means that the handle may need to be warmed up slightly after...
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The new handle should be printed with its fitting facing upwards, allowing the espresso head to be securely attached. To achieve a smooth finish on the inside of the fitting, use support during the printing process. After printing, remove the support...
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LIFEHACKED This clever handle lets you grasp securely without scorching your mug or glass, and it's a stylish bonus too!
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This will need an M10 set screw. ...I use a 20mm long one with the little spacer that Decent included on the original group head handle. The hole size is ready for an M10 tap. ... It's best to spray paint it to remove the print lines.
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I designed this handle to replace the previous one which had broken. To make it more resistant I created an insert suitable for the use of a 50mm M5 screw (it is NOT possible to use the original screw, get one M5x50mm). I've been using it for a...
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Replacement handle for Philips Exprelia Evo espresso machine water reservoir
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<p>I resized the design to fit a 51mm Portafilter and adapt it to the thickness of the notches of the model.</p>
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I wasn't impressed by the "Precise Tamping System", it fell short of being precise in my opinion, and since the machine didn't come with a tamper, I opted to design one myself. ... It functions effectively with at least XP5240, XP2240, and I think...
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print the center colom with 6 walls using a modifier print using a heat resistant filament such as ASA and PETG
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Verificate qui anche gli altri miei progetti: https://www.thingiverse.com/mbellucci/designs (Handle for espresso machine. I recommend printing it vertically as in the image, without any support (try it to believe it). You also need an M6 screw to...
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Modified with upgraded design features, such as: - handle extending further away from body (to avoid overheating) - disk attached to top of inner column (to prevent coffee from splashing upwards) Designed in SolidWorks. ...STL file included for easy 3D...
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Replaces the cap on the end of the filter handle for the DeLonghi EXP3X20 Espresso maker. My machine was missing it upon unboxing. ... Assuming of course you find yourself in the same predicament, did not return your machine AND own a 3D printer, then...
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It had been far too long since the espresso machine's arm had broken but I was hesitant to act because I only use PLA and worried about the temperature that could cause it to give way. The day the handle finished breaking I made up my mind so I drew...
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Frequently, the same component in espresso machines tends to break. To withstand the pressure, this piece is made robustly. ...However, it required drilling to suit your particular model.