Home Coffee Roaster
Home Coffee Roaster
RoasterPromo3.png
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CoffeeBeanRoasterAppliance.png
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RoasterPlate-Detail.png
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CoffeeRoasterCoolingChamber.png
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CoffeeRoasterSifter.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster_2.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster_v21_v3_2015-Oct-30_01-50-38PM-000_FRONT.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster_v21_v3_2015-Oct-30_01-50-38PM-000_RIGHT.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster_1.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster-Lid.png
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CoffeeBeanRoaster_v21_2015-Oct-30_07-55-05AM-000_FRONT.png
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CoffeeRoasterSketch1.jpg
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CoffeeRoasterSketch2.jpg
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Description
A standalone coffee bean roaster appliance concept. This FirstBuild home roaster challenge achieves the 3 design goals: • Roasting the coffee beans • Cooling the beans to stop the roast • Discard the chaff from the bean. How it works: Top level hot plate with a slow spinning brush arm that evenly roasts bean while separating the outer chaff. Roast as desired, then slide open the roaster plate door and manually rotate the brush arm so beans fall into fan chamber to cool down and further seperate chaff. Beans are gravity fed down the roller belt, discarding chaff in lower chamber while beans funnel out to bean tray / raoster lid. Notes: This design was completely modeled and rendered in Fusion 360. Exploded view details composited with Photoshop.
Eli Delia
Boyes Hot Springs, California, United States of AmericaThe license and other terms for contributing and using assets in the Autodesk Gallery are found in theAutodesk Terms of Use.
- CoffeeBeanRoaster.f3d9.85 MB
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Comments
Amazing! Thank you for sharing this. It will help me to learn how to make mesh for one of my ideas.
Nice artwork! Thanks for sharing!