Wow, that is beautiful. I love to see something that’s constructed for utility, also be a piece of art. I’ll have to check your channel to see if you have a demonstration video of it running. Thanks for sharing this
How does this have so few likes? this is one of the cleanest looking models yet! Great work and thanks for sharing! planning for harvest next year so looking forward to building something like this
Ive got great metal skills but no sir, your wooden design is terrific! Probably more gentle to the grain with the give and quieter than rattling steel. Looks great too. Now to get some plywood...
Great and simple design. I'm keen to copy it in steel as that's what I'm ok with. You've obviously had it working a while now, can I ask what the wear is like on the strimmer plastic and rubber matting?
Braised. With a plumbers torch and a camp stove. Lit the stove, put the bracket/rod (one end at a time) on the stove and used the torch to get to the temperature quickly. Might have been overkill.
I Do not get where the Grain is going?? Is it in the shredded Mix? If yes how do you separate? If you explained in the Video, dont blame me i am not a native.
I love that it is finger friendly as i am looking forward to Do this with my Kids. However my husband is a mechanic and i will force him to build one out of metal but with the fingerfriendly Part. Will Post results...
That's a shame. I have seen many post of people looking for plans. Lots of ideas out there just no designs to follow. Anyway you could share some rough dimensions (diameter & length), size of pulleys, length of the weed eating string?
Wow, that is beautiful. I love to see something that’s constructed for utility, also be a piece of art. I’ll have to check your channel to see if you have a demonstration video of it running. Thanks for sharing this
How does this have so few likes? this is one of the cleanest looking models yet! Great work and thanks for sharing! planning for harvest next year so looking forward to building something like this
Ive got great metal skills but no sir, your wooden design is terrific! Probably more gentle to the grain with the give and quieter than rattling steel. Looks great too. Now to get some plywood...
Smart! I do small scale wheat harvesting so this is perfect for what I need! Going to build one before harvest this fall!
Great design. Thank you for share. Greetings from Colombia.
Really great design & great designer .
God Bless you.
Well made very nicely done
Are there plans for this anywhere?
Great to see a buld that doesnt use a welder, thanks for sharing!
This is amazing! Excellent job!!!
Brilliant, thanks for sharing this, I've been looking for something like this, I too have little to no metalworking skills.
Very cool. I'm looking at doing something similar for my rice crop.
Last year i did a search for such a design, now again and aha its there. I wonder your expwrience on rpm setting.
Great and simple design. I'm keen to copy it in steel as that's what I'm ok with. You've obviously had it working a while now, can I ask what the wear is like on the strimmer plastic and rubber matting?
Do you have plan's, what diameter of pulleys do you use and size of the motor? Thanks great idea, great video.
Set that on top of a sieve with a box fan blowing through it and you have a full fledged thresher.
Great idea. How did you attach the metal rod to the brackets that are screwed to the inner wooden cylinder ends? Are they welded?
Braised. With a plumbers torch and a camp stove. Lit the stove, put the bracket/rod (one end at a time) on the stove and used the torch to get to the temperature quickly. Might have been overkill.
Can we use this machine for soya bean crops
I Do not get where the Grain is going?? Is it in the shredded Mix? If yes how do you separate? If you explained in the Video, dont blame me i am not a native.
I love that it is finger friendly as i am looking forward to Do this with my Kids. However my husband is a mechanic and i will force him to build one out of metal but with the fingerfriendly Part. Will Post results...
It’s in the bin with the chaff. After threshing ( video)’ you have to separate seed from the chaff by winnowing.
Maybe if it had a fan blowing upward and out a vent at the top you would t need to winnow it.
What is the rated RPM of the motor Sir ?
Do you have the plans for this threshing machine? If so anyway to acquire them from you?
Sorry, no. I've never tried to draw-up plans.
That's a shame. I have seen many post of people looking for plans. Lots of ideas out there just no designs to follow.
Anyway you could share some rough dimensions (diameter & length), size of pulleys, length of the weed eating string?
Too many fingers eaten by treshers using this design. My cousin lost ring finger and in the process could not work for 6 months.
What hp motor are you using?
1/3 hp
Upload more video about it
Thanx...im.thinking to create like this。。
The sin of vertical video.
That is awesome. I'm definitely going to rip off your design.
Please do! Post a video if you think of it, I'm always looking for ways to improve on the design.
@@kirkwaln3218 it seems spot on.