Started this discussion. Last reply by Ryan Plaza Jun 12, 2012. 6 Replies 0 Likes
I'm gonna be attending Coffee Fest between June 8-10.Unfortunately, I won't get to truly appreciate the city, 'cause I won't be around for long.Let me know if there are any coffee joints worth…Continue
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Wondering if anybody here can help me out with a technique employed by the recent Latte Art Champ from Coffee Fest NY.His name is Kim Yeung, and his trump card is sinking tulips very late into the…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brady Feb 8, 2012. 7 Replies 0 Likes
Anybody know where I can acquire Hiroshi Sawada's skull tamper? He's one of my latte art role models, and his trademark skull tamper looks pretty badass.I tried doing a search, and I came across this…Continue
Started this discussion. Last reply by Brady Feb 17, 2012. 19 Replies 0 Likes
Recently, I've been transferred to a shop that hosts a refurbished Synesso Cyncra. Prior to that, I was being trained on a La Marzocco Strada. The Cyncra worked great on the first day. Velvety…Continue
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That skull shift knob would have 2-3 holes around the neck which screws. If you have your own tamper, bring it with you and you will see how the shift knobs can be attatched.
If you blow up the picture of the skeleton head, you can see on the neck where you would bolt down the screws to the tamper threads. That's how most of them will attatch to the tampers
Yep it works. You might need an allen wrench to bolt it on, but it works.
I just talked to someone at espresso parts today. Here's the number that I used 8004595594. Another option that you can do is purchase a tamper base with tamp piston base threads and go to Pepboys or some autoparts shop and buy shift knobs for your tamper.....LOTS OF CHOICES =)