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  • Grippler@feddit.dkOPtoCoffee@lemmy.worldMy newest addition
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    4 months ago

    I always spritz my beans prior to grinding, but mostly to keep the grounds from sticking to my grinder. Didn’t known it also had an impact on extraction.

    The primary reason for me to get this was to have a simpler workflow for a quick cup of coffee than my flair, so I’ve only been using it with cold water in from the start. It works pretty well I would say.





  • This could be achieved by coiling up the space where the filament travels through

    Yes, that’s also what I already mentioned in the other comment…

    “Unless you have a coil or something inside the tube heater so it spends longer time in there”

    but as I also mentioned, pulling filamennt through a coil will also introduce significantly more resistance than pulling (or pushing if using bowden) it straight, which might be an issue at high speeds and cause under extrusion.


  • I doubt this will work with faster printing materials. 40mm/s is suuuuper slow compared to speeds that most modern printers are spitting filament with (not necessarily TPU). Unless you have a coil or something inside the tube heater so it spends longer time in there, but that probably also introduces a lot of resistance so moving the material through is notably harder.