Stovetop Milk Steamer DIY for latte Art
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2018
- #moka #coffee_latte #latte_Art
I built my own stovetop milk steamer out of a Espresso pot. !!!the pot has a safety valve!!!
of course, I used food-safe materials!! - Навчання та стиль
the pot has a safety valve
💥👼
Oh, those italians, they included all the nice features in the basic version so that you don't have to buy the extras pack. Lacks wifi though😋
Yup once the valve blows its pooched
Can you sell one ?
I have not seen the valve.
Words cannot describe how impressive this is and the latte pour at the end to top it all off. Bravo!
The idea is great, everything appears to be in order, but take one step forward in sanitary requirement, use Silicone instead EPDM (or sanitary nbr ,because 'milk') and use silver or Stainless Steel weld instead tin and again great job!
Great DIY !!! It’s looks very useful not only for coffee but as a steam creation using regular stove
This is what talent is about by creating the tools of life !
Much respect! We all have learned a new way to make steam milk!
Best UA-cam suggestion of the month
Jeffojeffyjeff of the year!
Loved the video. Of course, I’ll never be able to make this but it’s a treat watching a master at work. And the latte looked awesome.
I really like the audio track to this video. I was not expecting that. Cool project, the wooden handle replacement was a neat idea.
OK.... now you're just showing off. Loved it. 👍😃
Well done.
It’s a piece of art!
☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼☕️👍🏼
Amazing work - and you can pull latte art! Bravo...
That’s just magic! I’ll never look at a cup of coffee the same way again.
I've had the same idea but your desing is way better than my intended one. The water tap seems to be wery useful and the manufacturing is awesome!! Bravo
I don't think I've ever been this impressed. ever.
I'd definitely be interested in a list of the parts and materials you used. I know problem solving is the most exciting part of DIY, but I find myself pretty overwhelmed by the variety of plumbing options.
no, friggin, way! This was very cool! Thanks you for sharing!
Whow - I keep watching this channel; best UA-cam suggestion in a long time. His woodworking is amazing (lots of other videos), and here we're into metal working. Mr. Create is truly creative and has so many clever tricks up his sleve! Awesome share again!
I'm going to make one now!
But I don't have time, tools or skill.
I'll just rewatch this and buy one on Amazon.
You just need money to make it haha
I don’t think they sell these ????
@@latenttweet did you try to look up a milk steamer? You should. It's kind of easy to find, barely an inconvenience.
Timothy Jesse you mean it’s super easy, barely an inconvenience?
@@wsk5nwytscnkfsu yes! Lol. I have had that stuck in my head thanks to the you tube algorithm. I did switch it up to fit what i was trying to say. Honestly I don't think I'm saying it ironically anymore. It's just so catchy! I fell better getting that off my chest.
Man this is great! I totally want one of these! Well done!
YES! This is awesome!
I'm so grateful with your video, i'm really need steamer for my café. Specifictly the cheapest one thank you so much.
Yeah man! That tap on the table at 05:20 is so satisfying after all this work.
I thought exactly the same thing!
Not just a genius idea, but beautiful execution!
You sir are a genius. Thanks for all the tricks that I learned from the video
Amazing!! You are such a craftsman not only in creating this steamer but even the ‘artwork’ on the finished coffee. Well done!❤️☕️
Yum. I love the taste of solder, flux and rubber.
Yeah there’s nothing better than a lead flavoured coffe in the morning.
Both of you fools are clowns and straight haters ! Fucken trolls
@@FASTEURO1 not hatting, once lead goes in your body it stays in forever and can drive you REAL mad
.. so you're 100% sure he used lead solder? Try being a little more positive in life, my friend.
@@FASTEURO1 ... Note that I said ''solder, flux - rubber'', all of which were used. The other fellow said ''lead'', which I didn't say, but even if you buy another kind of solder, can you be really sure it has no lead? Personally, I'd be nervous about that, especially if the solder had been sourced from China.
You know, UA-cam is loaded with characters who build the most stupid, time wasting things. Here we have a guy chopping up a well designed and executed espresso pot, a Bialetti, which is a classic - beautiful in its own way. He's left with a thing that looks like a nightmare from a nap at an auto wrecking yard. Call whatever names you want, but I'm not going to make such a thing, and neither are you.
Dude your amazing, big respect 👏👏👏
Alter, sehr geiles Ding! Respekt, wie viel Aufwand und Liebe zum Detail da drin steckt! Sehr nice!
Hey Danke Tim, freue mich über deinen Kommentar 😊
Now this is art !! This is something. 👌🏼
You are true master of what you do, sir!
If I had literally any knowledge of tools I’d make this in a heartbeat lol
Incredibly impressive. Genius idea!
Nice work!!! I like you confidence with the scroll saw. I hope you keep all your digits and produce more master pieces.
Genial, que ideia maluca, mas sensacional, eu vou fazer, ADOREI!
Abraço aqui do Brasil 🇧🇷
Awesome, dude! You are such a genious, good job.
Artista !!! love you !!!! Awesome job !!
Awesome work! Beautiful
Bialetti should offer you a job .😎👍
They're going out of business, I think.
روعة
,😂😂😂😂😂
Bialetti has gone bust already I'm afraid
How do you get such a good Crema?
You should be proud of your self, this magnificent art it equals or more deserve then any academic certificate well done 👍🏼, i would buy this masterpiece if you don’t mind.
You make it look so easy. Grampa must have been one very very talented man. Thanks again
impressive.. but way way above my skill set.. not to mention the lack of tools.. really impressive build ..my compliments sir.
Better hope that pressure relief valve doesn't fail 😬🎆
First thing I thought of. Yikes.
I have created........ a bomb!!
He could always install another one just to be safe :-D
You didn't notice the steam valve was open when heating the water then turned the hob off when steam was generated and closed the valve. Besides those coffee pressure valves never fail.
@@simonRTJ Yes they do actually fail. But usually it's the other way around, they can get leaky.
really well done. Love the wood accents. Been working in an attachment for my kettle to steam milk with some food grade rubber hosing. This is great inspiration.
LOL Wow! That was awesome!
Excellent work sir. Really you deserve a like .
" A big greeting from Casablanca - Morocco "
Semplicemente GENIALE!!
Estupendísime non est?
One word: Wow!
Wow ! Great work !
Should be a disclaimer that reads “Only for professional craftsman! “
You are amazing !
oh man reminds me that i always wanted to make a wooden handle for my bialetti :) nice build!!
i was like " why, why, why, why why|" and then at 4:48 "OH that make sense|"
Great job!
This is super cool!!
Cappuccino con retrogusto di saldatura di stagno... Yum Yum
Maravilloso!!!...saludos desde Bs.As. Argentina.
OMG. Lovely!
Your videos are amazing. Originality and exquisite build quality.
Felicitaciones! muy buen invento, gracias por compartirlo, miraba la Bellman y pensaba como lograr esa presión en una olla y poder canalizar el vapor...pero con tu proyecto ayudas a poder resolverlo , genial. Tratare de hacerlo, pero con algunas modificaciones tomando en cuenta los comentarios también, en especial tratar de poner una boquilla al final y no soldar. Podrías contar un poco mas de los materiales? De donde pudiste sacar el tubo? Gracias! Saludos!
Super cool!
so freaking cool! great work!
My only concern if those materials are food safe. Other than that excellent work. A pressure gauge may be added.
"of course, I used food-safe materials!!"
Thanks for this!! I would love to make one for myself. How about a parts list and How-To video? :)
I love this video! So glad youtube suggested it to me
So cool!
beautiful
This is unbelievably good! I could not do this myself. I know some time has passed, since this video was posted, but if there is any chance, that you would reproduce this fantastic steamer, I would be more than willing to buy one off of you!
I would love to hear back from you! :)
Terrific job! Well done!
You are a champion! Good job
Awesome build! Do you happen to have a parts list available? Would love to give this a go!
Initial reaction: Yeaaaa I can make a cool latte with designer art.
Second reaction: Dang, I gotta make it. Thought I could just buy this.
Last reaction: Cool video 😎
Pretty beautiful object and functional above all. You inspire me a lot. Thank you dude!
Creative and a sense of humour... Sheesh!
The scallopped edges on the top of the unit was a beautiful touch
so, when is this going to be available in the market for us to purchase? awesome video BTW.
never
Its DIY so you have to Do It Yourself lol
Rachel Barnett if only I had the tools, and not to mention the skills.
@@ArifUK there is only few tools , and that Wood is only for good looking
আরিফুর রহমান can you make a me one lol
Boy some people just born with skills .I m excited to make one in my garage.it is creative thing to do .good job
Awesome!!
That is really cool, but i wonder about safety with the pressure if it were to be left too long because of a distraction. Maybe a safety pressure release feature could be added.
Thanks! The lower part of the pot has a safety valve 👍
Yeah, those coffee pots have built-in valves that prevent critical pressure buildup
But I wouldn't put them to the test, personally
They are set up in a way that decompresssion starts at a very low amount of pressure.
@@createdesign Is it a valve or more of an explosion prevention, one time only gizmo.
I am blown away. I want to apprentice you in life.
I am going to make one tomorrow! Great mind and video.
Fantastic!
Would probably recommend an actual steaming wand head which can be screwed on, might be a little easier to clean and steam with plus the added benefit of trying different wand tips. Just a thought =)
But a very good thought, thank you.
@@createdesign Dangit now I have to make one! That thing is just too neat. I didn't put it in my first comment but great job, its nice looking and functional and the wood accents were a nice touch.
L'idea è geniale, il risultato è perfetto.
Impressive. Cool work
this is so rad!
So easy! Literally anyone can make this...if you know what the heck you are doing and have a full wood/metal shop 😂 ...seriously, tho, it is very impressive
Brilliant, just absolutely, in ALL respects BRILLIANT. Other than this comment, speechless.
Wow ! I love it. 👍
So creative👏🏼👏🏼
wow, amazing job, you should brand and sell your work.
Nossa perfeito 😉
Excellent!
Oh my God it's brilliant!!!!!
I would love a list of parts used so i can make one
Spifferson Yes, I want one to.
Yes me too, please
Super. Hat es mit einer Dampfspitze nicht funktioniert oder warum hast du das Rohr zusammen gepresst?
Dampfspitze? Was soll das sein?
What a great idea 💡
WOW ! I don't even think that was possible. Nice work !
Amazing, Can I buy that? Would you mind builfing another one of those ? How much will you charge if so?
yes,i think so. can i also buy that? haha
A whole new level.. so disappointed by the amount of views this video got.. I was expecting couple of millions
WOW - I'm amazed.
Dude this is amazing. Perfect work