Testing my pole lathe turned wooden filter coffee drip-brewer

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Hey, so this is basically a wooden v60, which probably isn't something you've seen before.
    It was turned from endgrain oriented Jacaranda on my pole lathe. I used the same forged hook tools I use for endgrain mugs.
    It made a tasty coffee but I'm still chasing down some funny aftertastes that are coming from the oil finish on the wood.
    What do you think ‪@jameshoffmann‬ ?
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    #greenwoodworking #coffee #filtercoffee
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    Bach Goldberg Variations BWV. 988 - Variation 3
    Performed by Shelley Katz.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @Almostnakedape
    @Almostnakedape 2 года назад

    Awesome, I'd love one of these. I see you using the James Hoffmann brewing method. :D

  • @thebodgingbigfoot4014
    @thebodgingbigfoot4014 2 года назад

    Interesting. You finished the inside with oil i see. Depending on the wood do you think it'd be better to leave it unfinished

    • @jones_trees_and_treen
      @jones_trees_and_treen  2 года назад +1

      Yes I do think unfinished would be better, it leeches oil into the coffee, which obviously isn't desirable.
      I thought I would be able to fully cure the oil to prevent that but it didn't end up being the case.