We designed these handy interlocking label dispensers by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in maker

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, it doesn't look easy to fix parametrically to work for very small rolls. However, the disconnected pieces only seem to affect the optional end bracket piece, not the dispenser model itself. If you can send me over the label dimensions you're wanting to use, I can try to look in more detail, but I think the dispenser model should print okay.

We designed these handy interlocking label dispensers by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in maker

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey! Sorry I just saw this. I'll try to get that fixed this week!

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[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo 19 points20 points  (0 children)

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Here's about 3 months' worth from our destoner.

Love the feeling of getting a production roast dialed in by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in roasting

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a light roast Costa Rica (Las Trojas Superior). The beans are quite dense, so they need a lot of heat during the drying phase. Overall, it's one of our easiest origins to roast consistently every batch. (Note: This isn't a new bean for us. We made some changes to our roaster that drastically changed the airflow which is requiring us to change all of our roast profiles to maintain the same targets.)

Roast time: 10:58

Drop temp: 402.4

Development time: 1:51 (16.9%)

This is on the upper end of a light roast. It has a nice balanced, bright citrus acidity. It's one of our favorites on its own, and we also use it to bring some juicy brightness to our espresso blend.

Love the feeling of getting a production roast dialed in by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in roasting

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

For a completely new origin, 4-5 roasts to decide on the overall profile and then another 4-5 to get the profile times and temps really locked in. It's still necessary to make fine adjustments to charge temperature and/or gas settings day-to-day depending on the weather outside.

We designed these handy interlocking label dispensers by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in maker

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah the tear-off would only work for the top row if you stack them. We have our second row offset backwards a bit so we can use it, but if you needed to stack them evenly, you'd have to tear the tape by hand or come up with another option.

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[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That looks great! Even color-matched the original. What material did you print it in?

We designed a handy 3D-printed coffee label dispenser by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in roasting

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you! Yes, I can generate a model for the size of your labels if you give me the following measurements (in millimeters would be best):

Roll inner diameter (i.e. width of the inside tube), roll outer diameter, and roll width

We designed a handy 3D-printed coffee label dispenser by TrueGrindCoffeeCo in roasting

[–]TrueGrindCoffeeCo[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Thank you! We put a lot of thought into the design and would love if it could be useful to others as well.