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Uploaded by on Nov 9, 2008

Here I take apart a drip coffee machine to see how it works and create a coffee machine geyser!
http://www.crazybuilders.com/item.php?id=000056&type=topic

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  • niccce

    what camera are you using man!?

  • thanks - I am using a Canon XH-A1

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  • i can blow but i can't suck lol

    

  • you should add further info on the current patent holder and what the status on that patent is. can someone use the same system, manufacture and distribute it legally? That would make for an even better, more informative video. respond if you decide to do it. thanks!

  • you should add some further info on what the curr

  • really helpful video thanks :)

  • Thanks for uploading this cool and informative video! :)

  • That's awesome thx I don't know what I would of done without ot cause I have a science project it's stuff like separating substances and mixtures like oil sand salt and water so I explained how to remove those chemicals and still have the salt residu on the beaker but know I haft to use that knowledge onto everyday practices

  • thank you for this informative video

  • Thank you so much for creating this informative video!  I am a product design student and for my senior project, I am redesigning the coffee maker. I found an article online with photos and text from "howstuffworks(dot)com", but even then, I had a hard time following. Your video was a lot more comprehensive. Thank you!

  • @flaviusicafsz I wouldn't use the copper for your distillation project - I've heard that can make the alcohol toxic somehow - I'm not sure how.

  • @flaviusicafsz no, it doesn't work by distillation, the vapor doesn't necessarily condense here before exiting the system. With alcohol distillation you heat the water/alcohol mix up to the point where only the alcohol is being vaporized - then pipe that vapor into an area where it can condense. That way you separate the alcohol from the water.

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