The idea is great, everything appears to be in order, but take one step forward in sanitary requirement, use Silicone instead EPDM (or sanitary nbr ,because 'milk') and use silver or Stainless Steel weld instead tin and again great job!
@@wsk5nwytscnkfsu yes! Lol. I have had that stuck in my head thanks to the you tube algorithm. I did switch it up to fit what i was trying to say. Honestly I don't think I'm saying it ironically anymore. It's just so catchy! I fell better getting that off my chest.
I'd definitely be interested in a list of the parts and materials you used. I know problem solving is the most exciting part of DIY, but I find myself pretty overwhelmed by the variety of plumbing options.
You didn't notice the steam valve was open when heating the water then turned the hob off when steam was generated and closed the valve. Besides those coffee pressure valves never fail.
Ok.. what was a "rub it in your face" moment for me was when he did not stop after creating a brilliant steamer but also made latte art in the end! I mean come on man!! 😁😁
If you have the time and the tools to make a little machine like this one you could save some money ...I don’t have the time or tools...DUDE !!!!!! You’re a genius.....👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I've had the same idea but your desing is way better than my intended one. The water tap seems to be wery useful and the manufacturing is awesome!! Bravo
This is unbelievably good! I could not do this myself. I know some time has passed, since this video was posted, but if there is any chance, that you would reproduce this fantastic steamer, I would be more than willing to buy one off of you! I would love to hear back from you! :)
You should be proud of your self, this magnificent art it equals or more deserve then any academic certificate well done 👍🏼, i would buy this masterpiece if you don’t mind.
really well done. Love the wood accents. Been working in an attachment for my kettle to steam milk with some food grade rubber hosing. This is great inspiration.
That is really cool, but i wonder about safety with the pressure if it were to be left too long because of a distraction. Maybe a safety pressure release feature could be added.
Would probably recommend an actual steaming wand head which can be screwed on, might be a little easier to clean and steam with plus the added benefit of trying different wand tips. Just a thought =)
@@createdesign Dangit now I have to make one! That thing is just too neat. I didn't put it in my first comment but great job, its nice looking and functional and the wood accents were a nice touch.
Initial reaction: Yeaaaa I can make a cool latte with designer art. Second reaction: Dang, I gotta make it. Thought I could just buy this. Last reaction: Cool video 😎
So easy! Literally anyone can make this...if you know what the heck you are doing and have a full wood/metal shop 😂 ...seriously, tho, it is very impressive
So amazing! Could you tell me the name of the cup? I mean cup for coffee in the end of the video! Firm, factory or something... Thank you! Really cool!
Then he drank the coffee. Then he built a building. Then he built a town. Then he built a city. Then he built state. Then he built a country. Then he built a world. Then he took a holiday. The man was tired! 😉
Right out of the box, the unit worked flawlessly. I prefer the smallest cup of coffee because it’s a little bit more potent. This unit delivered delicious coffee every time.
I love how there's an ad for a coffee machine under the video the entire time I've been watching how to make the world's most complicated milk heater I've ever seen
super impressed by the craftsmanship, but mostly stunned by how long this video seems?? I feel like I just watched a 20 minute program in 5 and a half minutes...
@@hanyap8499 True. ....but I can see someone closing that ball valve on their litttle 'bialetti' and setting it on the stove to heat the water and then answering the door or the phone only to forget about it. Yeah, it probably wouldn't explode like a bomb, but the pressure would probably blow the top off of it.
an Italian coffee maker transformed into another Italian coffee maker that has existed for 150 years famous its name is cuccumella cost 25 euros new with guarantee😂😂😂
the pot has a safety valve
💥👼
Oh, those italians, they included all the nice features in the basic version so that you don't have to buy the extras pack. Lacks wifi though😋
Yup once the valve blows its pooched
Can you sell one ?
I have not seen the valve.
Words cannot describe how impressive this is and the latte pour at the end to top it all off. Bravo!
Best RUclips suggestion of the month
Jeffojeffyjeff of the year!
Great DIY !!! It’s looks very useful not only for coffee but as a steam creation using regular stove
The idea is great, everything appears to be in order, but take one step forward in sanitary requirement, use Silicone instead EPDM (or sanitary nbr ,because 'milk') and use silver or Stainless Steel weld instead tin and again great job!
This is what talent is about by creating the tools of life !
Much respect! We all have learned a new way to make steam milk!
I'm going to make one now!
But I don't have time, tools or skill.
I'll just rewatch this and buy one on Amazon.
You just need money to make it haha
I don’t think they sell these ????
@@latenttweet did you try to look up a milk steamer? You should. It's kind of easy to find, barely an inconvenience.
Timothy Jesse you mean it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience?
@@wsk5nwytscnkfsu yes! Lol. I have had that stuck in my head thanks to the you tube algorithm. I did switch it up to fit what i was trying to say. Honestly I don't think I'm saying it ironically anymore. It's just so catchy! I fell better getting that off my chest.
I'd definitely be interested in a list of the parts and materials you used. I know problem solving is the most exciting part of DIY, but I find myself pretty overwhelmed by the variety of plumbing options.
Cappuccino con retrogusto di saldatura di stagno... Yum Yum
no, friggin, way! This was very cool! Thanks you for sharing!
impressive.. but way way above my skill set.. not to mention the lack of tools.. really impressive build ..my compliments sir.
Bialetti should offer you a job .😎👍
They're going out of business, I think.
روعة
,😂😂😂😂😂
Bialetti has gone bust already I'm afraid
How do you get such a good Crema?
Loved the video. Of course, I’ll never be able to make this but it’s a treat watching a master at work. And the latte looked awesome.
Better hope that pressure relief valve doesn't fail 😬🎆
First thing I thought of. Yikes.
I have created........ a bomb!!
He could always install another one just to be safe :-D
You didn't notice the steam valve was open when heating the water then turned the hob off when steam was generated and closed the valve. Besides those coffee pressure valves never fail.
@@simonRTJ Yes they do actually fail. But usually it's the other way around, they can get leaky.
Ok.. what was a "rub it in your face" moment for me was when he did not stop after creating a brilliant steamer but also made latte art in the end! I mean come on man!! 😁😁
I really like the audio track to this video. I was not expecting that. Cool project, the wooden handle replacement was a neat idea.
Yeah man! That tap on the table at 05:20 is so satisfying after all this work.
I thought exactly the same thing!
Amazing work - and you can pull latte art! Bravo...
Amazing!! You are such a craftsman not only in creating this steamer but even the ‘artwork’ on the finished coffee. Well done!❤️☕️
If you have the time and the tools to make a little machine like this one you could save some money ...I don’t have the time or tools...DUDE !!!!!! You’re a genius.....👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Alter, sehr geiles Ding! Respekt, wie viel Aufwand und Liebe zum Detail da drin steckt! Sehr nice!
Hey Danke Tim, freue mich über deinen Kommentar 😊
Well done.
It’s a piece of art!
☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼
If I had literally any knowledge of tools I’d make this in a heartbeat lol
The scallopped edges on the top of the unit was a beautiful touch
Now this is art !! This is something. 👌🏼
Of course he also knows how to make perfect cappuccino! Very nice!
One word: Wow!
Dude your amazing, big respect 👏👏👏
Semplicemente GENIALE!!
Estupendísime non est?
Excellent, skill set. World need such creators.
I've had the same idea but your desing is way better than my intended one. The water tap seems to be wery useful and the manufacturing is awesome!! Bravo
Brilliant, just absolutely, in ALL respects BRILLIANT. Other than this comment, speechless.
My only concern if those materials are food safe. Other than that excellent work. A pressure gauge may be added.
"of course, I used food-safe materials!!"
i was like " why, why, why, why why|" and then at 4:48 "OH that make sense|"
YES! This is awesome!
Great job!
You are true master of what you do, sir!
Man this is great! I totally want one of these! Well done!
This is unbelievably good! I could not do this myself. I know some time has passed, since this video was posted, but if there is any chance, that you would reproduce this fantastic steamer, I would be more than willing to buy one off of you!
I would love to hear back from you! :)
Should be a disclaimer that reads “Only for professional craftsman! “
You are amazing !
You make it look so easy. Grampa must have been one very very talented man. Thanks again
Genial, que ideia maluca, mas sensacional, eu vou fazer, ADOREI!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
L'idea è geniale, il risultato è perfetto.
OK.... now you're just showing off. Loved it. 👍😃
Incredible talent, energy and creativity! Well Done!
You should be proud of your self, this magnificent art it equals or more deserve then any academic certificate well done 👍🏼, i would buy this masterpiece if you don’t mind.
Awesome build! Do you happen to have a parts list available? Would love to give this a go!
really well done. Love the wood accents. Been working in an attachment for my kettle to steam milk with some food grade rubber hosing. This is great inspiration.
You've got amazing skills, you can make anything you can imagine!
Brilliant idea and beautiful finishing touches.
Can you provide list of parts used please. Thanks.
That is really cool, but i wonder about safety with the pressure if it were to be left too long because of a distraction. Maybe a safety pressure release feature could be added.
Thanks! The lower part of the pot has a safety valve 👍
Yeah, those coffee pots have built-in valves that prevent critical pressure buildup
But I wouldn't put them to the test, personally
They are set up in a way that decompresssion starts at a very low amount of pressure.
@@createdesign Is it a valve or more of an explosion prevention, one time only gizmo.
oh man reminds me that i always wanted to make a wooden handle for my bialetti :) nice build!!
so, when is this going to be available in the market for us to purchase? awesome video BTW.
never
Its DIY so you have to Do It Yourself lol
Rachel Barnett if only I had the tools, and not to mention the skills.
@@ArifUK there is only few tools , and that Wood is only for good looking
আরিফুর রহমান can you make a me one lol
That is just majestic
Artista !!! love you !!!! Awesome job !!
Awesome, dude! You are such a genious, good job.
Would probably recommend an actual steaming wand head which can be screwed on, might be a little easier to clean and steam with plus the added benefit of trying different wand tips. Just a thought =)
But a very good thought, thank you.
@@createdesign Dangit now I have to make one! That thing is just too neat. I didn't put it in my first comment but great job, its nice looking and functional and the wood accents were a nice touch.
I am blown away. I want to apprentice you in life.
Your videos are amazing. Originality and exquisite build quality.
Шикарно! И хорошо, что без слов! Лайк и респект!
wow, amazing job, you should brand and sell your work.
Initial reaction: Yeaaaa I can make a cool latte with designer art.
Second reaction: Dang, I gotta make it. Thought I could just buy this.
Last reaction: Cool video 😎
Du bist einfach Geisteskrank wie kommt man auf so ne geniale Idee
Creative and a sense of humour... Sheesh!
So easy! Literally anyone can make this...if you know what the heck you are doing and have a full wood/metal shop 😂 ...seriously, tho, it is very impressive
I would love a list of parts used so i can make one
Spifferson Yes, I want one to.
Yes me too, please
Beautiful. But how r ya ganna clean da steamer head? Its too narrow for a brush no? Well done anyways
Just let steam run through it and wipe it with a wet towel. That should be enough cleaning to prevent any buildup.
Impressive. Cool work
You sir are a genius. Thanks for all the tricks that I learned from the video
What a wonderful idea!! Are you selling these? ☺️
Thanks! Sorry unfortunately not 😒
Ouhman I would love to have these at home!
can you say the esspreso breka?@@createdesign
It's an awesome looking steamer. But if you want one at home you could get a Bellman.
@@Mujajiconcept Thanks! Will check it out.
So amazing! Could you tell me the name of the cup? I mean cup for coffee in the end of the video! Firm, factory or something... Thank you! Really cool!
Villeroy & Boch - NewWave collection. The cappuccino variant with the wavy off-center dish is my favourite.
Thanks! Villeroy & Boch NewWave
@@createdesign Thanks a lot!
Then he drank the coffee.
Then he built a building.
Then he built a town.
Then he built a city.
Then he built state.
Then he built a country.
Then he built a world.
Then he took a holiday.
The man was tired! 😉
Incredibly impressive. Genius idea!
Right out of the box, the unit worked flawlessly. I prefer the smallest cup of coffee because it’s a little bit more potent. This unit delivered delicious coffee every time.
100% sure this guy used to be a plumber 👍
Using solder to close the top of the steamer, even with lead free solder doesn't seem very food safe.....
Solder is used in plumbing, you know, where you get your drinking water from.
“Honey, could you make me some coffee?”
“Can you wait a while?”
I love how there's an ad for a coffee machine under the video the entire time I've been watching how to make the world's most complicated milk heater I've ever seen
LOL that isn't a milk "heater". You tell me a simpler way to steam froth milk. Oh. My bad. You can't.
very clever idea, awesome modification
Чувак,капец ты заморочился))
Но всё равно круто)
Amazing, Can I buy that? Would you mind builfing another one of those ? How much will you charge if so?
yes,i think so. can i also buy that? haha
Can I order one from you??? do you ship to Italy????
So creative👏🏼👏🏼
WOW ! I don't even think that was possible. Nice work !
Это когда мужик с головой и руками !!!
С руками, но про аварийный клапан забыл. Надеюсь, мужик все ещё жив.
@@cafeterra1093 выше пишут что у кофеварки есть встроенный клапан
@@adam69e не вижу.
@@cafeterra1093 тот коммент оставил автор и он лайкнул тот коммент
@@adam69e не вижу клапан.
I just microwave half a cup of milk instead
I hope you're just joking
@@runicevan5624 um yea sure.. Hahaha
Man you are a guineas!
genius*
@@KongKyrre thanks
😊
A Papua New Guineas???!!!
super impressed by the craftsmanship, but mostly stunned by how long this video seems?? I feel like I just watched a 20 minute program in 5 and a half minutes...
WOW hes amazing and very skilled
I just hope that doesn’t explode in someone’s face !!!
Hey, let's build a steam bomb.
Hey da ist ein Sicherheitsventil dran!!
Нихуя не понял, но было интересно!
Legit would buy this in a heartbeat
Your Forstner bit center marking gauge block is great! Best, @HoneyOnWales
"Stovetop Milk Steamer DIY for latte Art" ...or how to make a stove-top bomb.
the original bialetti has a gas release valve, so why would it be a problem?
@@hanyap8499 True. ....but I can see someone closing that ball valve on their litttle 'bialetti' and setting it on the stove to heat the water and then answering the door or the phone only to forget about it. Yeah, it probably wouldn't explode like a bomb, but the pressure would probably blow the top off of it.
Patenta tu invento
That thing is going to explode and kill someone
Good idea👍👍👍👍👍✌️✌️
I'm so grateful with your video, i'm really need steamer for my café. Specifictly the cheapest one thank you so much.
an Italian coffee maker transformed into another Italian coffee maker that has existed for 150 years famous its name is cuccumella cost 25 euros new with guarantee😂😂😂