Quote from: staylor on July 27, 2010, 03:46:01 PMIn simple terms blonding determines the shot, in more detail I pay attention to the flow rate, blonding, viscosity and 'feel'. Good words. That helps me firm up in my own mind what I've been trying to do w/o realizing it. My machine being where it is, has poor lighting at the PF. So I have a hard time making fine distinctions when it goes blonde, which has me starting to look at viscosity and flow. I've actually toyed with the idea of mounting a small LED or two, maybe the head from a small flashlight on either side of the group, as long as I could do it in a clean fashion and they wouldn't blind me as I'm watching the bottom of the naked.After reading that page you linked to, I have some other ideas. My machine has volumetric dosing, and I have it set to 2oz. on one of the buttons, but I programmed it by volume, which is hard to measure with the crema and all. Now I'm going to reset it, as a shot pulls into an empty glass tared out on scale.Thanks buddy.
In simple terms blonding determines the shot, in more detail I pay attention to the flow rate, blonding, viscosity and 'feel'.
Quote from: peter on July 27, 2010, 04:04:06 PM My machine has volumetric dosing, and I have it set to 2oz. on one of the buttons, but I programmed it by volume, which is hard to measure with the crema and all. Now I'm going to reset it, as a shot pulls into an empty glass tared out on scale.Be careful there...I'd say set it to 3oz to kill/bypass that feature but it's your ride. I'm just sayin'.
My machine has volumetric dosing, and I have it set to 2oz. on one of the buttons, but I programmed it by volume, which is hard to measure with the crema and all. Now I'm going to reset it, as a shot pulls into an empty glass tared out on scale.
That's my other button.
Lusso 2G Black. This one has been modified. There is no hot water spigot. The hot water tap was no longer working- The hot water pipe has been removed and replaced with a second steam wand. The machine now has TWO steam wands, and two groups. Heavily discounted to $749 with a 30 day warranty.
That was some nasty looking milk.
Py ... you're funny ... John wants the 1 group PVL.Although for $50.00 difference ... you may be making a very persuasive argument.
Quote from: staylor on July 28, 2010, 05:45:11 PMThat was some nasty looking milk.But it was really big.