tea portioner

tea portioner

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Quickly Measure The Right Amount Of Tea Leaves For One Pot, Or Other Granular Materials Where You Need The Same Amount Every Day: * Place The Funnel On The Portioner, Over The Closed Measuring Cup. * Pour In The Tea Leaves Until The Cup Is A Bit Over Full. * Hold The Chute Hole Over Your Tea Tin. * Carefully Slide Off The Funnel, Striking The Measuring Cup And Pouring The Extra Tea Back Into The Tin. * The Measure Now Contains The Right Amount Of Tea. Pour It Into The Filter Or Teapot. I Use My [Funnel And Stand](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2144990) For This. It Works Reasonably Well One Handed. This Is The Second Design For This Purpose. I Renamed The First One To [Old Tea Portioner](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:2183718). The Stand Is Not Strictly Required, But Useful To Keep The Bottom Of The Portioner Clean, And, Depending On The Sizes, To Stabilize It A Bit. There Are Stl Files For A Number Of Sizes. 47 Cm³ And 66 Cm³ Are The Right Amount Of Rooibos Tea For My Two Teapots, 1 Dm³ And 1.4 Dm³. For Other Sizes You Should Use The Customizer, Or (When It Is Not Working) Download The `Scad` File, Load It Into Openscad On Your Computer,Set The Volume And Generate The Three Parts There. When You Have A Mass, Look Up The Density In The [Fao List](Http://Www.Fao.Org/Docrep/017/Ap815E/Ap815E.Pdf), Elsewhere, Or Measure Yourself. Americans Should Look Up The Millilitres Per Teaspoon &C. In [This List](Http://Www.Jsward.Com/Cooking/Conversion.Shtml), And Visit [Metric4Us](Http://Metric4Us.Com/) At Their Leisure After They Printed Their Portioner. As A Reminder To Everybody, Millilitre And Ml Are Just Synonyms For Cubic Centimeter And Cm³, As Are Litre, L, L Or ℓ For Cubic Decimeter And Dm³. While I Prefer This Style, Where You Pour The Tea, Especially When You’Re Almost Out Of Tea, There Is, Of Course Nothing Wrong With Using Measuring Spoons Or Scoops Like Things [682146](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:682146) Or [619626](Https://Www.Thingiverse.Com/Thing:619626). Except From The Use Of Lots Of Useless Units, Like *Two* “Fl.Oz.”. That There Are *Different* Fluid Ounces Is One Of The Many, Big Problems With Non-Si Units. Anyway, For Both You Should Just Use 30 Cm³ Instead. (When You Need Precision, You Should Use A Graduated Cylinder.) The Customizer Works Now, After I Removed Every Non-Ascii Character From Its Input.

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