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  • krusty68
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    Best of luck with your project topend. Im thinking of getting my father in law to make me one, he has all the gear and a supply of 316 stainless sitting waiting for me to give him the specs. All I need is a machine to make it for!

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  • topendpresso
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    This one is a once (or twice for a mates gift) off that will give me a little experience in the ways of the lathe! Greg has nothing to fear. I will post pictures and let you know how things go!

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  • Koffee_Kosmo
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    Originally posted by 766D72676C6672706771716D020 link=1261049134/0#0 date=1261049134
    A friend of mine has a metal lathe with plenny of experience in using it...
    I am looking at fashioning my own tamper for my EM6910.
    I hope Greg does not mind

    http://www.coffeetamper.com.au/information/making-a-tamper.html

    Originally posted by 766D72676C6672706771716D020 link=1261049134/0#0 date=1261049134
    Any tips in terms of S/S grade and end finishing for the perfect cake polishing effect.
    Australian 304 grade or 316 marine-grade stainless steel

    KK

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    DIY (with help) tamper from billet S/S

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    A friend of mine has a metal lathe with plenny of experience in using it...
    I am looking at fashioning my own tamper for my EM6910.

    Any tips in terms of S/S grade and end finishing for the perfect cake polishing effect.

    Ta!
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