we run clubs and discotheque in bangalore ,would love to know more
about the cocktail dispensing machine,send us the specs ,delivery timing,
etc and also the pricing ,service back up etc.,
Hi, thanks for your interest. At the moment the Inebriator is just a prototype and we are currently working on a bigger better version. We will update this site as progress is made.
Did you machine the parts, or were you able to find them online? This seems like an awsome project for me and my engineering friends to kill some time with, but not sure where to start with some of the things like the rails.
Would it be possible to have a second row of dispensers, and just using a sloping pipe to guide it into the cup? This would also decrease the width of the machine if you were to have the same quantity of bottles
Another idea… One cup at each end, so that it would be able to mix two at the same time? Just need to incorporate some colision detection code. If the cup at the left side required something from the right side, it would just pause the program on the right side, and move that away to gain access to the required “raw materials”
Have you been sneaking peeks at designs for version two …. two rows of optics, possibly, but with the aim to add more spirits not to make the machine smaller.
I don’t think pouring two drinks at a time would be very easy to implement though could look really cool.
Hi,
we run clubs and discotheque in bangalore ,would love to know more
about the cocktail dispensing machine,send us the specs ,delivery timing,
etc and also the pricing ,service back up etc.,
looking forward for a reply
Hi, thanks for your interest. At the moment the Inebriator is just a prototype and we are currently working on a bigger better version. We will update this site as progress is made.
This is so awesome, I can’t believe this site doesn’t have more comments.
I think you should create a campaign on kickstarter.
I agree! I would pledge the shit out of this!
I too agree. I would support an Inebriator kickstarter project. I could easily see paying $500-$1000 for a Inebriator kit or completed product
Couldn’t agree more, this is absolutely amazing!!!!!!!!
Did you machine the parts, or were you able to find them online? This seems like an awsome project for me and my engineering friends to kill some time with, but not sure where to start with some of the things like the rails.
Hey, great work. I just have 2 questions.
What kind of shot dispenser did you use and more importantly, how do you trigger them electronically ?
just amazing ! as soon as you’re sure, i buy one ! good luck !
Get this on the market now. I will pay good money to have one of these
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How is the liquid measured? Is there a load cell under the cup?
What did you use for the LED cup platform or did you design that yourself?
It’s just a drip tray taken from a draught beer tap, we’ve then modified it to add the LEDs and diffuser.
Is the diffuser just a sanded piece of clear acrylic?
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Would it be possible to have a second row of dispensers, and just using a sloping pipe to guide it into the cup? This would also decrease the width of the machine if you were to have the same quantity of bottles
Another idea… One cup at each end, so that it would be able to mix two at the same time? Just need to incorporate some colision detection code. If the cup at the left side required something from the right side, it would just pause the program on the right side, and move that away to gain access to the required “raw materials”
Have you been sneaking peeks at designs for version two
…. two rows of optics, possibly, but with the aim to add more spirits not to make the machine smaller.
I don’t think pouring two drinks at a time would be very easy to implement though could look really cool.
Shut up and take my money.