Dear Ben
I have a challenge for you if you dare. But first let me outline the problem requiring a solution.
How often have you been to a busy coffee shop, ordered a cappucino but had to wait ten to fifteen minutes while all the coffee orders were prepared? Further the coffee milk preparation is a manual process. Surely this could be automated and speed everything up?
Your challenge is to build an automated, electronic, self cleaning coffee machine that produces real cappucinos, lattes with real frothy tops using real milk. The milk should be inside the machine and kept chilled when not in use i.e. incorporate a small fridge.
So all I as the autobarista operator should need to do is
(1) ensure there is enough milk in the machine,
(2) ensure the machine is full of Nespresso coffee caps (including decaffinated coffee caps)
(3) put a cup or mug under the nozzle
(4) order what you want (cappucino, latte etc, how many sugars etc) by pressing a button or two on the front of the machine
Let the machine produce the perfect cup of coffee WITHOUT BURNING THE MILK.
Are you up to the challenge Ben?
cheers
Peter Berrett VK3PB
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ps for a bit of extra fun can you please add the ability to order a cup of coffee via the internet (ie make the coffee machine wifi enabled) and I will be happy to appear on camera via Skype and order a cup all the way from Melbourne Australia.
Automatic barista
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as an avid consumer of barista-prepared coffee constructions, i fully support this!
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Re: Automatic barista
Hmmm
Methinks I made my suggestion too easy for Ben.
Let's make this a bit more challenging [Bwahahaahahahahahahahahahaha]
How about you not only do all the stuff I mentioned early but also incorporate a 2d design printing system so that once the machine has automatically made the cup of coffee, it prints, using coffee coloured froth, a design onto the top of the coffee just like the leaf in the picture above. You should be able to print any design including a stylised logo of Jeri Ellsworth or a Ben Heck logo.
You will never be able to build it . Bwahahahaahahahahahahahahhaha!
cheers Peter
Methinks I made my suggestion too easy for Ben.
Let's make this a bit more challenging [Bwahahaahahahahahahahahahaha]
How about you not only do all the stuff I mentioned early but also incorporate a 2d design printing system so that once the machine has automatically made the cup of coffee, it prints, using coffee coloured froth, a design onto the top of the coffee just like the leaf in the picture above. You should be able to print any design including a stylised logo of Jeri Ellsworth or a Ben Heck logo.
You will never be able to build it . Bwahahahaahahahahahahahahhaha!
cheers Peter
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Re: Automatic barista
pberrett wrote:Hmmm
Methinks I made my suggestion too easy for Ben.
Let's make this a bit more challenging [Bwahahaahahahahahahahahahaha]
How about you not only do all the stuff I mentioned early but also incorporate a 2d design printing system so that once the machine has automatically made the cup of coffee, it prints, using coffee coloured froth, a design onto the top of the coffee just like the leaf in the picture above. You should be able to print any design including a stylised logo of Jeri Ellsworth or a Ben Heck logo.
You will never be able to build it . Bwahahahaahahahahahahahahhaha!
cheers Peter
they have done this, but it has not been integrated into an all in one rig yet