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Woodshopfreak
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posted 97 days ago
Looks pretty cool, but I don’t get how you actually made it?
-- Tyler, Illinois
teenagewoodworker
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posted 97 days ago
thats very cool and very good idea!
Tyler, he just used a dremel to hog out the material, might have cleaned it up a bit with a chisel, and then used CA glue to put some coffee grounds in it.
Mike
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posted 97 days ago
Grounds first then drop on the CA, used a spoon to push it down.
-- Measure once cut twice....oh wait....ooops.
fredf
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posted 97 days ago
I am assuming dried USED grounds??? does look good
-- Fred, Springfield, Ma
PaBull
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posted 97 days ago
i think i will stick with drinking the coffee
-- http://www.twinoaksgrowers.com
Mike
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posted 97 days ago
I have to give Boca Java coffee away as I was getting too many in the cabinet. I drink 60 ounces before work.
My regular cups are 16 ouncers, I grind beans and mix blends.
She makes the espresso and capacino, and hums while milk frothing.
I am on my third coffee machine in 2 years, we burn them up. Next up is the commercial machine.
-- Measure once cut twice....oh wait....ooops.