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Spring-loaded Tamper

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58.5mm basket size, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
58.5mm basket size, 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The Customizable Travel Coffee Tamper is perfect for coffee enthusiasts, tinkerers, or anyone who struggles to perfectly level their coffee while tamping.

  1. Download appended files, or modify the parametric model => You will be particularly interested in #basket_diameter variable
  2. Print the Tamper
    1. test the fit with your coffee basket
  3. Print the Handle
    1. test the fit with tamper
    2. disassemble
  4. Print the Baffle
    1. test all parts together. The baffle should move loosely but without tilting
    2. If the baffle doesn't fit or is too loose, adjust its outer and/or inner offset features in the parametric model. You won't need to reprint other parts, just the baffle
    3. disassemble again
  5. Print the Springs
    1. you only need to download one spring after all baffle modifications; then, create three clones in your slicer
    2. assemble parts in the following order: Tamper → Baffle → Springs → Handle
    3. the springs should fit freely without much force. If they don't, adjust #spring_wall_offset variable in the parametric model
    4. if the springs feel too soft or too firm, adjust #spring_rigidity variable in parametric model. Bare in mind though, this might decrease the maximum tamping depth

Notes:

  1. I highly recommend to use random seam rather then aligned for all parts
  2. The springs will loose their ability to stretch back to their 100% height fairly quickly, especially in small tampers, so don't try to reprint those regularly it won't be perfect but it will still work

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