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Jim Koepke
04-05-2017, 2:49 PM
During my hospital stay last September and October my coffee maker died. My doctors told me my coffee intake should be less than it was. So now instead of having a pot of coffee everyday my habit has changed to brewing one cup and not necessarily every day. We still have a Melita coffee pot and cone filter holder. For me there is no reason to use the pot as an intermediary. The problem is getting the filter holder to balance on top the cup. Usually lean it agains something tall on the counter.

So in a brilliant flash it came to me, make something out of wood to hold the cone on top the cup:

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It is actually fairly simple:

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My largest forstner bit was used to drill out the ends. Rasps and chisels were used to smooth the oval. It needed a couple cuts with a small gouge to make room for the side wings on the plastic cone.

It makes brewing coffee a bit easier.

jtk

Bill Houghton
04-05-2017, 2:56 PM
Clever.

Of course, you could have found yourself a bigger cup, too...

Jim Koepke
04-05-2017, 3:18 PM
Clever.

Of course, you could have found yourself a bigger cup, too...

That requires a much bigger coffee cone:

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And they give me a funny look when asking for a free refill...

jtk

Nathan Johnson
04-05-2017, 4:19 PM
This is a great solution, but clearly you had quack doctors.

Cut down on coffee?

*shakes head*

John C Cox
04-05-2017, 9:44 PM
I dearly love my Melita filter. Once you sort out your recipe and technique - you can make some absolutely fantastic coffee.