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Post by todddineen on Feb 9, 2020 10:53:29 GMT -5
I got an idea to make these pour over coffee stations, they are quite the hit here locally...
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Post by twilliams on Feb 9, 2020 11:35:31 GMT -5
That's great. Do you know where they are getting those reusable filters?
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Post by savannahdan on Feb 9, 2020 13:50:49 GMT -5
At first I thought you were making a dog feed/watering station. There you go another idea for it. I have a single cup thingy that uses Mellita coffee filter that have sort of a cone shape to them. I see that Walmart and Amazon have the reusable ones. Not sure I could get one to fit the single serve/cup thingy. I do like the idea of the project todd has made. It would come in convenient for parties when you have only a couple of folks wanting coffee and it's a form of entertainment/awe.
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Post by johnb on Feb 9, 2020 14:48:11 GMT -5
That's really nice. If I might suggest something... End grain is really hard to get a good seal on. Coffee gets spilled/dribbled/dripped a lot. Tiny rubber feet (maybe the kind that are made to "stick on" but with a brad in the center to keep them attached)...two or three per upright leg. This would elevate your station only slightly but make cleanup of the countertop much easier...and no "wicked up" coffee stains on the legs.
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Post by todddineen on Feb 9, 2020 22:57:54 GMT -5
The filters we use were medal, purchased on Amazon I believe. The rubber feet idea is great!, I have a bunch of them from making cutting boards....I will start using those...great idea, ty.
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Post by RetiredAFChief on Mar 7, 2020 21:31:49 GMT -5
Great idea I can make 2 cups of coffee in am and get my day going faster.
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