Hey, I just saw someone post desktop bg of this on a different community.
Hey, I just saw someone post desktop bg of this on a different community.
Plasticity is a pretty cool application that’s growing pretty quickly and offers perpetual licenses, so you retain access to the program once your maintenance period expires. I think it has a ton of potential to become very useful for the 3d printing space that doesn’t necessarily require the full power of a pure CAD application but needs more than something purely art-focused like 3d modeling software.
One of the greatest things is the dev takes a lot of input from the community when deciding what features are added. There’s a whole website for suggesting and voting on features to be added and several of them have already been put into development and implemented already. And on top of all that it’s, comparatively, affordable. I’m still learning it so I don’t know the full limitations of it’s usefulness for 3d printing but to me it seems very capable.
Funny, had no idea something like this was planned, I just played the original again a month or two ago. Always appreciated the style and humor of the game.
Exactly the recipe I was going to share! It’s a solid base and versatile: I play around with the number of pours before the immersion brew, how many grams are poured over versus held in the immersion, and how long the immersion is. I personally prefer a shorter immersion than the recipe, typically around 45s, but it really boils down to personal preference.
You may be on to something, my first reaction to seeing this post was to think “augh, again?”
I wasn’t expecting plain PLA! Are there any issues with warping due to heat from the motor?
I’m not eligible to win and as such please don’t consider this an entry, but I did want to chime in as a lurker that this is real cool and a nice thing you’re doing for the community.
I’ve got the switch (size 02) and absolutely love it, find myself using it nearly daily. The flexibility it offers for playing with methods is great. My favorite recipe is inspired by the Coffee Chronicler’s, that brews as a V60 for the first half and then an immersion brew for the second half.
Recipe below taken from the Chronicler website:
Specs
This recipe can be adapted to work with doses from 15 to 26 grams of coffee and most common brew ratios.
Go for a 1:15 ratio if you have an entry-level conical grinder (such as a Baratza Encore or Hario Skerton).
Adjust to 1:16 or 1:17 if you have a more consistent grinder.
Pouring structure:
❶ 0:00 First pour: 50% total water volume (Open switch)
❷ 0:45 Second pour 50% total water volume (Closed switch)
❸ 2:00 Open the Switch and let it drain
Total brew time = 2.45-3.15.
However, the total brew time can be a bit longer if you’re brewing around the max capacity for this technique (26 g / 400 ml) or are using natural Ethopians.
NSFW images being blurred by default helps with that, though that might be browsing platform specific. It’s a little inconvenient but it does help avoid getting gore unexpectedly shoved in your face since you can usually judge by the community or post title what it might be.
Here’s a few I’ve saved over time, all variations on the same thing. Unfortunately I haven’t saved the sources alongside them: apologies to the creator as I know at least one of them was made by someone on Reddit
I was going to say this. Please don’t support civet coffee. It’s an industry that does deserve to collapse.
Awesome! Condensed milk will definitely help cover up the worst of it. Have fun dialing in!
How was it? Makes me think of something like an orea or fellow stag, though I imagine it’s just a metal filter at the bottom?
The Lagom Mini seems to be well-liked and generally recommended.
I’ll look at that, thanks!
I know this isn’t exactly a help forum or on-topic, but is anyone able to assist with a basic lemmy question related to the thread subject? Many communities listed on community searches (both this one and the feddit.de browser) don’t appear in the community search on the instance I’m signed up on (feddit.nl). Whether it’s via keyword, [email protected] format, or full URL, they show up in community search sites but not on the instance search despite it being set to all communities. It’s also my understanding that the feddit.nl instance federates with all other instances and isn’t blocked by any other instances. Is there something I’m doing incorrectly on my end?
Small world!