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Portable Level Coffee Station

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 45% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 45% infill
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45.6 h
4 plates

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Description

  First thing in the morning after you roll out of the tent is coffee.  You find a few flat rocks, or level ground where you can pour your liquids and you start working.  Or, you unfold this portable, level coffee station, pull the legs and nuts out of the internal storage, screw them in and level the table.  Now your press, your moka pot, your pourover and/or your mug isn't sliding at around, at risk of spilling, or on the edge of tipping.  

 

  Designed specifically around the OutIn Universal Coffee Stand for the Nano Espresso Maker, but functional for any camping or mobile coffee setup, this coffee station works off of a folding table with four internally stored 6" legs and nuts.  If using the OutIn stand, the template should allow it to sit on the table securely.  If you're not using the OutIn stand, simply don't print the extra plate and leave the table blank.  Overall, the table measures 15" x 7" when opened, and 8" x 7" x 2" when closed.  There's also the options for 3" legs instead of four.  Use 4x 12mm x 3mm magnets, glued into the recesses inside the fold to secure the table when folded.

 

  NOTE:  The above images don't capture the final version of the Coffee Stand Template, where there are 1" holes around where the legs screw in under the template, allowing them to screw up through the table for more range.  You can see the final version in the CAD model.

 

   I recommend printing in PETG, simply because this is a camping item and will likely be in the car for long periods of time.  Any heat will warp PLA, but PETG will still be in solid shape for use.  I personally printed my final version with a .6 nozzle, but my trial models were printed with .4 nozzle, which took significantly more time.  My print profile is set up for 4 walls, 45% infill.  

 

  Good luck out there and enjoy your campfire coffee!

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