3 Part Coffee Machine
Are you sick of bland instant coffee?
Do you miss the full bodied rich taste filter coffee when you are away from your kitchen?
Here is how to make a filter coffee machine out of odds and ends. Its super easy and quick to make anywhere, from your college dorm to out on the trail.
Do you miss the full bodied rich taste filter coffee when you are away from your kitchen?
Here is how to make a filter coffee machine out of odds and ends. Its super easy and quick to make anywhere, from your college dorm to out on the trail.
What You Will Need
3 Empty Clean Tin Cans (it will be easier if they are the stackable type)
1 Filter (either shop bought paper filter or a muslin, you could even cut up an old t-shirt)
1 Knife (or anything you can make a small hole with)
1 Filter (either shop bought paper filter or a muslin, you could even cut up an old t-shirt)
1 Knife (or anything you can make a small hole with)
Preparing the Tins
Firstly, make a small hole in the bottom of one of your cans. This can is going to be the hot water reservoir, so the hole needs to be small as you want the hot water to drip down. You can always make a small hole bigger but its not as easy to make a big hole small!
The second can is going to be the filter can. This hole can be a bit bigger as you don't want this can to fill up, I cut a V-shape so i could adjust the flow, opening it up if I needed more flow.
The last can will be you coffee cup, you can just leave it as it is.
The second can is going to be the filter can. This hole can be a bit bigger as you don't want this can to fill up, I cut a V-shape so i could adjust the flow, opening it up if I needed more flow.
The last can will be you coffee cup, you can just leave it as it is.
Starting the Build
Now to start building your coffee machine.
This is a gravity feed system, so start at the bottom with your coffee cup can. On top of this fit your filter can (this is why the stackable cans are handy).
Insert the coffee filter into the second can, you could fold over the edges to hold it in place but be careful of the sharp edges.
This is a gravity feed system, so start at the bottom with your coffee cup can. On top of this fit your filter can (this is why the stackable cans are handy).
Insert the coffee filter into the second can, you could fold over the edges to hold it in place but be careful of the sharp edges.
Fill the Filter
Put in your ground coffee, about 2 desert spoons but the amount varies from type and personal taste. The best way is to drink lots of coffee and just say you are experimenting!
The Water Reservoir
The last part is the water reservoir, simply fit this over the filter can.
You are ready to start brewing coffee, all you have to do is add hot water.
** Water started dripping off the ends of the filter but I simply folded these back up and that seemed to stop it. But be warned don't do this over your thesis or laptop!**
You are ready to start brewing coffee, all you have to do is add hot water.
** Water started dripping off the ends of the filter but I simply folded these back up and that seemed to stop it. But be warned don't do this over your thesis or laptop!**
Enjoy Your Coffee
You should hear the coffee dripping into the bottom can. This will continue to drip a few minutes after the top water reservoir has emptied.
After a few minutes the bottom can should be full of delicious coffee which you can pour into your favourite mug or enjoy it straight from the can (but watch those sharp edges!)
After a few minutes the bottom can should be full of delicious coffee which you can pour into your favourite mug or enjoy it straight from the can (but watch those sharp edges!)