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TEA TIME FIT FOR MIDDLE EARTH
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When you glance at this diorama, you probably see a corner of a beautiful Elven village. The flying
buttresses, the sweeping lines, the mossy overgrowth are all exquisitely executed to look like
Rivendell out of Lord of the Rings. When he made this, Samuel Gidoin had that very imagery in mind,
but he also had a bigger plan. This quaint village is also an articulated machine that prepares the
perfect cup of tea.
Underneath the laser-cut exterior of Thérrarium: The Ancient Tea Machine — which shows no
evidence of its mechanical undercarriage — you’ll find an Arduino Mega, most of the components
that would typically reside inside a commercial coffee machine, and a handful of other actuators and
lights. Gidoin spent 4 years perfecting the machine, designing 3D printed parts for the mechanisms
and learning laser cutting at FabLab Moebius in Barbizon, France.
When its tea time there are multiple options available, for different blends of tea and temperatures
for steeping. With a quick press of a button, the Elven village hops to life measuring out tea leaves,
depositing them into the tea ball, heating water and dispensing it into the cup, dunking the tea ball
for the prescribed amount of time, then depositing it on a tiny coaster for disposal.
At the end of the process, Gidoin is left with a perfect cup of tea, and a view that is absolutely
wonderful. Caleb Kraft
Samuel Gidoin
Bill Mullaney
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