I'd like to tell you something: Including the mistakes or product defects is SUPER VALUABLE to DIY-ers like me!!! I want to hear everything that went wrong and what you did to fix it. That's the BEEEEST!
Thanks for sharing this! There is a tendency to only want to present "the perfect DIY build" but a lot of our projects are very exploratory, so it's really not possible to follow that format most of the time.
That’s bad ass! One thing I recommend is to build a notch or add slide outs to the hopper with a pop pin to lock in place. That way you eliminate the Allen screws for swapping out rollers. 👍
Good work buddy, I made a hand cranked one out of wood with just the rollers in steel. I find it very difficult to set the gap, I hand cut the knurl, it makes better flour than rolled oats. I have to get it out and try it again.
@@greensnmachines I'll have to pull mine out and try it again to see what it can do. If I recall it kinda shredded the grain rather than rolling, but it wasn't geared together so one roller would slip.
Pretty cool upgrade! You're discovering food processing machines design standards on your own haha. Best thing you can do to make a food processing machine more hygienic is to make all surfaces that are in contact with food from a non-corrosive material such as stainless steel, lowering the number of bolts and fasteners/using welding instead and minimizing voids where food can accumulate. There's more info on standards in the U.S. 21 CFR Part 110 and EHEDG Guidelines DOC 8 if you're interested. I think they're available free online. Well done!
There's no way I could afford the machinery necessary to build this and I don't know how to use them anyway. Have you given any thought to having your design manufactured and making the mill available for purchase? It looks like a useful device.
Working a lot better than the original, nice job. I used to have a knurling tool, but a couple weeks of antibiotics cleared it right up
To me, the best part is that you have a mill in the first place and that you know how to use it! Great build, nice to see the details and the results!
I'd like to tell you something: Including the mistakes or product defects is SUPER VALUABLE to DIY-ers like me!!! I want to hear everything that went wrong and what you did to fix it. That's the BEEEEST!
Thanks for sharing this! There is a tendency to only want to present "the perfect DIY build" but a lot of our projects are very exploratory, so it's really not possible to follow that format most of the time.
Great video! Love to see new videos from y’all
That’s bad ass! One thing I recommend is to build a notch or add slide outs to the hopper with a pop pin to lock in place. That way you eliminate the Allen screws for swapping out rollers. 👍
Nice video bro 👌
Good work buddy,
I made a hand cranked one out of wood with just the rollers in steel. I find it very difficult to set the gap, I hand cut the knurl, it makes better flour than rolled oats. I have to get it out and try it again.
I eventually want to build one that can make flour, are you saying it can be done with this one?
@@greensnmachines I'll have to pull mine out and try it again to see what it can do. If I recall it kinda shredded the grain rather than rolling, but it wasn't geared together so one roller would slip.
Pretty cool upgrade! You're discovering food processing machines design standards on your own haha.
Best thing you can do to make a food processing machine more hygienic is to make all surfaces that are in contact with food from a non-corrosive material such as stainless steel, lowering the number of bolts and fasteners/using welding instead and minimizing voids where food can accumulate. There's more info on standards in the U.S. 21 CFR Part 110 and EHEDG Guidelines DOC 8 if you're interested. I think they're available free online.
Well done!
Wow i love your work
There's no way I could afford the machinery necessary to build this and I don't know how to use them anyway. Have you given any thought to having your design manufactured and making the mill available for purchase? It looks like a useful device.
I am interested in the price?
funny and great! id take advice from u mate
Lol...the distance between rollers can't be adjusted..
Are you some kind of Grainologist... :D
Pls i was looking youfor long time
But i want to see lentils and beans peeling machine
One craftsmanship is better than the machine that you made, which has many mistakes
Not perfect. Every time have change roller.