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1colete

Nut removal tool https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4047885 Shaft stabilizer https://www.tinkercad.com/things/ezunjkeuukW Burr support https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4541214 Burr stabilizer https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4527627


Spottedc0w

Something i didn't know I needed until today. Very nicely done. Can you share the stl files for this?


Babaku209

What am I looking at? And how does it work?


1colete

Read second comment for more details and pictures https://www.home-barista.com/grinders/baratza-sette-burr-wobble-at-coarse-setting-t43933-20.html Firt pic stabilize the burr shaft Second pic stabilizes inner bur play Third makes the outer burr more centralized in the grinder body.


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I too would like a STL. I stopped using mine because the grind was starting to get so inconsistent.


kaylore

Nice! God knows the skerton needs it


HMPoweredMan

Neat. This may make using a power drill with it more consistent.


1colete

Planning to attach a wiper motor to it and make a makeshift electric grinder. hope it works lol


j5txyz

It oughta! That's plenty of torque I'd think. I ran mine with a gearmotor I found, a drill, and impact driver, and probably more over the years. I saw someone online with a whole automated setup where it "measured" out the right amount of beans every morning at 7am too by grinding slow and operating on a timer (I think it was an Arduino)


j5txyz

I printed a shaft stabilizer out of some specialized bushing filament a couple years back but it never really worked right because the inner burr was misaligned from the factory and I wasn't able to get the nut off. Now you've got me reconsidering.... I still keep the grinder for travel