Introduction: Coffee-Fondue-Popcorn Maker
I was inspired by some of the great posts i saw on instructables and decided to make my own personal popcorn maker. A few years ago, i had come across a great coffee warmer at a cafe. I thought the basic set up for both is the same, so why the hell not make a combo! The fondue extension is just for my love of dark chocolate...
Step 1: The Idea and Materials
As you can see, its just as simple as making a stand with a candle holder with variable height.
I tried a lot of ideas to make a simple variable height mechanism and eventually finalised a simple cam mechanism.
I decided to use PCBs for the stand because a> i had a lot of them (my ex boss let me take all the scrap pcbs we had stored in the office) b> They look extremely good when a candle is glowing behind them. c> it is very easy to work with them if you have a rotary dremel tool.
For the mug holder, i used cycle spokes and acrylic for the cam.
Step 2: Steps
I arranged the PCBs in a hexagon. Linked the holes with small rings made from tin wire. Used Araldite(resin + hardener based adhesive) to keep the whole structure rigid.
Step 3: The Mug Holder
Just 3 cycle spokes did the trick
Step 4: The Candle Holder and Height Changer
Here are some of the failed prototypes:
Step 5: Action Pics
Pop Corn Maker
Fondue maker
7 Comments
9 years ago on Introduction
Wow, that is a conversation piece! I love the uniqueness of it all.....and Mr. Bean.
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
Hey, thank you very much!
9 years ago on Introduction
Careful , you don't want to crack your "Bean" ... HeHe !
9 years ago on Introduction
Awesome multifuntionossity!
(And got to love Mr B!)
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
thanks :)
9 years ago on Introduction
i cant help wondering what the PCBs were originally for X3
Reply 9 years ago on Introduction
haha. nope. i used to design robotic kits in my last job. This pcb is for the remote int he kit.