Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework
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Description
This is a remix of the great Umikot by @redfoxdude https://www.printables.com/de/model/481587-umikot-58mm-version-planetary-gear-spirograph-espr (more remix information at the end).
How to use:
- Use the printed funnel (base) and pour the coffee grounds into the portafilter, then give it a slight tap.
- Put the Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework on it and spin.
- Remove the Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework and give the portafilter with the funnel a slight tap if necessary.
- Remove the funnel and you're good to go
Quick demonstration:
What you need:
(To get a better idea of what you need, watch the beginning of the assembling video)
- Filament: PETG (or PLA, I recommend using PETG)
- 5pcs: M3 x 12 NoCountersunk (M3-0.5 x 12mm flat round head screws)
- 10pcs: 0.35mm * 60mm acumpuncture needles with 20mm handles (I used 0.35 * 75 mm acupuncture needles from amazon, also called “Sterile Disposable Needle Beauty Massage Sterilization Needle for Pain Relief” and cut them) with 35mm handles and cut them.)
ASMR shot:
How to print:
I recommend printing all parts with (food safe) PETG, but at least the base (funnel), as it is more heat-resistant and PETG materials are easier to clean (otherwise you can use (food safe) PLA).
Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework Funnel (Base):
- 0.12mm layers or finest layers you can print in good quality (important for a smooth funnel experience and cleaning)
- 4 top/bottom layers (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 2 walls (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 11% gyroid minimum (consider higher for more heft!)
- No supports
- If you have sticking and bending problems slower your print speed and use the optimized brim Version (Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework Funnel (Base) - optimized brim) instead of the auto generated.
Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework Spin Ring:
- 0.16mm layers
- Concentric top pattern
- 4 top/bottom layers (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 2 walls (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 11% gyroid minimum (consider higher for more heft!)
- No supports
- If you have sticking and bending problems slower your print speed and use the optimized brim Version (Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework Spin Ring - optimized brim) instead of the auto generated.
Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework Mech:
- 0.16mm layers (turns much smoother than with 0.2mm layers)
- Concentric bottom pattern
- Random seam (for smoother turns)
- 4 top/bottom layers (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 2 walls (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 11% gyroid minimum (consider higher for more heft!)
- No supports
- Problems turning?: Simply turn a few times in all directions, this can help quite a bit. A few drops of neutral cooking oil can also help. (If all settings have been adopted, a calibration of the printer could also help - my mech came directly out of the printer (A1 mini) as shown in the video.)
Other Parts (Handle, Stand):
You can use a print profile which works fine on your printer but use 0.16mm layers to match the other parts.
- 0.16mm layers
- 4 top/bottom layers (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 2 walls (consider more if you have sticking and bending problems while printing)
- 11% gyroid minimum (consider higher for more heft!)
- No supports
- If needed, use an auto generated brim for the Handle
How to assemble:
Watch the assembling guide video (How to assemble Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework) here:
This video also shows typical problems that can occur during installation (I used a not optimal test print for that).

I sometimes experiment with a different number of needles, because with the small size of the basket, less may be more.
Have fun and a nice cup of coffee!

I welcome any constructive criticism or pictures.
If you want to go deeper into the subject, there is also a subreddit for 3D printed coffee tools https://www.reddit.com/r/3Dprintingcoffee/
This is a remix, the Original Model is “Umikot (58mm Version) - Planetary Gear Spirograph Espresso WDT Tool” by @redfoxdude and firstly adopted to the Flair Pro 2 by @Vert (Umikot for Flair Pro 2). This model is using parts of the mech and the spin ring.
Umikot (58mm Version) @redfoxdude: https://www.printables.com/de/model/481587-umikot-58mm-version-planetary-gear-spirograph-espr
Umikot for Flair Pro 2 by @Vert: https://www.printables.com/de/model/588066-umikot-for-flair-pro-2
Umikot Flair Pro 2 Version 2 (my old version) @dubios: https://www.printables.com/de/model/640066-umikot-flair-pro-2-version-2-old-model
If you like my work please feel free to support it with a small tip, I can never have enough filament and good coffee to help me with prototyping: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dubios or https://ko-fi.com/dubios
Check out my other models!: https://makerworld.com/en/u/2166054501
Differences to the Umikot (for Flair Pro 2 / Flair Pro 2 Version 2):
A rethought workflow with fewer steps and less mess:
- Use the base as a funnel and pour the coffee grounds into the portafilter, then give it a slight tap.
- Put the Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework (mech) on it and spin.
- Remove the Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework (mech) and give the portafilter with the funnel (base) a slight tap if necessary.
- Remove the funnel (base) and you're good to go.
- Complete rebuild - it's more than a remix!
- Longer base for a stable fit on the portafilter
- Stronger holder for the needle on the side so that it doesn't break as easily as it used to
- Complete design overhaul - new grip design for all handles without text and fixed outer diameters for an even look
- New stand that the Umikot Flair Pro 2 rework will fit in without base part (funnel)
- Steeper base (funnel), for even better use as funnel.
- smoother spinning due to a longer outer connecting surface, which contributes to a smoother rotation and an other layer high
- No thread for the rethought workflow
- Due to a longer base and the removed thread, base is usable as a funnel
- a bigger handle on the mech which goes over the base for a better grip



















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