Hello Jorge i made the machine with the help of a friend who works with metal its basicaly a pipe of about 10 centimeter diameter and 40 centimeters long with two 20 centimeter discs welded on the ends a 30 millimeter round bar runs through the center and is welded in place this is the peeling head six hardened steel chains of about 41 centimeter length are welded on to the discs from side to side see video this peeling head is mounted on bearings the top pulley wheel is 31 centimeter diameter and on the motor 16 centimeter diameter the motor spins at 1500 rpm be sure to place a gaurd over the chains on the side of the operator open on the other side to allow the bark to fiy away i hope this helps you Jorge Good Luck David
Hi Katherine thanks for your comment please send me an email you can find my email address on my website and I will send you my sketches and some photos Good luck and be safe ,guards on moving parts and wear head and face protection check the chains regularly for wear and replace if necessary David
Hi I made it this size to allow slack in the chains it was guess work! Ive been using it monthly for more than 10 years and it’s great with smaller chain links it should work well narrower I guess!!! Good luck be careful David
Amazing, now I know how to speed up production without killing myself. Do you have a schematic/ plan for this machine and what size motor are you using. He frame looks very solid, maybe even cast iron? Sure made it look like a breeze. Can you send me a diagram on how to make one of these for myself? Again, my complements to your enginuity. You deserve to own a patient on that. Bill P. In the city of Richmond Virginia USA.
Hi Bill, Thank you for your feedback, please contact me via email you can find my address on my website rusticdavid.com I will send you some sketches and pictures be careful David
It can handle 12 cm diameter eucalyptus saplings bigger than that I cannot pick up!!! Regarding cedar I don’t have any experience with cedar logs Good luck David
Dave, I'm getting ready to retire in the next tear or so and would like to start making rustic stick furniture to supplement my income and have a hobbby. I would love to get plans for your pole bark pealing device. Chick Tessman, Fort Polk Louisiana.
Hi Chick, that sounds like a good idea, please send me your email, my email address is rusticdavid@gmail.com I have a rough sketch and photos I can send you Best Wishes David
Hi I don’t have any experience with cinnamon i made this for the wood the bark becomes very beaten up and pulp like .its a simple machine as you see in the video I don’t have any real plans but I suggest that you experiment with the concept to see if it leaves the bark in a good enough condition for you chain size and speed are the main variables Best Wishes David
Hi Vivek I will get back to you with the details but basically it’s built of things i had the large pulley slows it down to a not too scary speed! Chains from a crane hardware store chain too soft metal wears out fast
Hi John i had a friend help me with the welding because my welding isn’t so good I paid him for the work and it was worth every Shekel! Let me know if I can help you with any details Best wishes David
hola amigo saludos desde Ecuador me gustaria saber como puedo fabricar esa maquina para sacar la corteza de los troncos o donde la puedo conseguir. att jorge
Hola Jorge hice la máquina con la ayuda de un amigo que trabaja con metal su basicaly un pipie de unos 10 centímetros de diámetro y 40 centímetros de largo con dos discos de 20 centímetros soldada en los extremos una barra de 30 milímetros redonda pasa por el centro y está soldada En lugar de esta es la cabeza peladora seis cadenas de acero endurecido de aproximadamente 41 centímetros de longitud se soldan a los discos de lado a lado ver video esta cabeza de pelado se monta en los cojinetes la rueda de la polea superior es de 31 centímetros de diámetro y en el motor de 16 centímetros de diámetro El motor gira a 1500 rpm asegúrese de colocar un gaurd sobre las cadenas en el lado del operador abierto en el otro lado para permitir que la corteza a pie lejos espero que esto le ayuda Jorge Good Luck David
Hi Michael I don’t have plans it’s made from scrap, send me a WhatsApp number and I’ll send you some pictures with a tape measure if that helps. I cannot take any responsibility for anything you may build best wishes David
Hi Daniel I’m sorry but I don’t have any proper plans for the machine i have lost my sketches I will try and make some new ones but I am too busy at the moment send me an email and i will get back to you when I have made a sketch My apologies David
Hi pasindu I am sorry I cannot answer your question as the motor was a junk yard find but about the size as a washing machine motor good luck Best Wishes David
Hi Nick the saplings generally have a smooth finish but if they dry for a couple of days after cutting the bark is harder to remove and results in broken fibres and a rough finish for best results peel straightv away after cutting you can see the finish at around 2 minutes in to the video good luck David
Thanks mate. I’ll be trying to take the bark off of fruit wood. Hopefully I can get it green and get it sorted quickly. Might also investigate different attachments than chain. Possibly some wire rope or something less harsh. Thanks again
It’s made from junk yard pieces I don’t have a plan but as you see it’s mainly the chains rotating geared down with a big pulley wheel that beat the bark an loosen it show the video to a good metal workshop they will figure it out good luck
Hi twobears it depends on a few things if the saplings are fresh 1-2 days cut and the sap is running they bark peels easily without damage to the wood of the saplings started to dry or the sap isn't running in the winter for example then more force is needed to remove the bark this can result in damage to the wood
thanks..i have a set of plans to built one of those but wasn't sure how it would treat the wood..have you ever peeled white cedar with it??..thats what I would be using it for.
hi ive peeled eucaliptus red gum and yellow box and olive all of whivch are quite hard but i think its the operator that will control the damage depending on how much pressure he applies against the chains good luck where did you find plans id locve to see them i built mine without plans on here say!!
at one time licoln electric printed books with welding project it them..the plans are in one of those books.it's a lot like your but has a roller for the wood to ride on.
Hi i built it for maximum 10/12cm diameter bigger logs are too heavy to lift an manipulate I think for large heavy pieces some rollers before and after the rotating chains would help thanks for watching David
@@iinsundari4125 sorry I don’t have experience with rubber wood but if it’s bark comes off when you beat it with a hammer it should work good luck David
Looks interesting. Considering building something similar, but larger. Do you have some details that describe stick peeler? Size of motor (Hp or Watts?), and rotational speed? Belt Drive size and pulley ratios? Do you have an approximate rotational velocity that the chain strikes the bark surface? How did you "harden" the chains? Did you purchase them this way, were they "high strength, or did they get a nitrite - case harden type heat treatment?
Hi Ross i built the machine with what i had but heres the details motor 220 volt single phase no plate for information but im guessing its 1500 rpm pulley wheels 15cm diameter to 30 cm diameter 6 hardened chains from junk yard welded to two 20 cm diameter discs the chains have about one link slack i hope this helps if you have any more questions please ask good luck be safe and maybe connect the chains with hardened shekels the welds concern me re safety David
That's the design of large whole tree debarker/chippers Morbark builds some with 400hp+, look up That Chipper Guy on UA-cam and you'll understand what I'm staying.
hi Evan i recently saw that chipper guy crazy big machine and it ate his Go pro too !! same idea though my chains are connected horizontaly at both ends what i saw of that chipper guys were flailing verticaly connected at one end i dont think my scrap yard motor is making much hp it over heats in summer and cuts out thanks for commenting David
Rustic David I recommend getting a small Honda motor, it may be noisier but it would have more power and be more reliable and more portable. Morbark did have a horizontal chain design at one point but found out it was easier maintenance wise \ cheaper to have a vertical design but they had to add a extra drum to do the same work. Plus those chain sections are very heavy so it is actually safer in vertical cus most of the time if a link breaks it the last one cus of wear. I am only 16 so I am no expert, I've only been around one of those machines once, I'm just very interested in logging so I've done a lot of research, hope this helps your design, cheers.
Hi its a 1.5 HP 9.8amp 1500 RPM 230 V thats all the information i can read on its plate its a free junk yard motor i geared it down with pulley wheels that i had trial and error I don’t know the rpm of the chains but you need quite slow I hope that helps you best wishes David
Hi Robert Cornelius I have been giving away the” plans “since I built this machine it’s not my invention I was told about the idea by a man that saw a similar machine as a chlid he shared his knowledge with me and i am simply passing it on , Thank you for your concern Have a great weekend David
Hello Jorge i made the machine with the help of a friend who works with metal its basicaly a pipe of about 10 centimeter diameter and 40 centimeters long with two 20 centimeter discs welded on the ends a 30 millimeter round bar runs through the center and is welded in place this is the peeling head six hardened steel chains of about 41 centimeter length are welded on to the discs from side to side see video this peeling head is mounted on bearings the top pulley wheel is 31 centimeter diameter and on the motor 16 centimeter diameter the motor spins at 1500 rpm be sure to place a gaurd over the chains on the side of the operator open on the other side to allow the bark to fiy away i hope this helps you Jorge Good Luck David
There are more video links on my homepage, welcome to communicate, thank you
i really like this ..i have no use for a debarker ..i was looking up delimber but damn thats a good job ..hats off to you sir
Thanks. Good luck with your project!
@@RusticDavid............Hi Sr How much for one of these units?
Great idea! I'm trying to debark 6 cedar post so they will fit into a 6 inch pipe. This looks like a possibility.
Great video, I wasn't aware this type of machine could provide such a clean removal of the bark. Could I get the plans so I can try it out myself?
Hi Katherine thanks for your comment please send me an email you can find my email address on my website and I will send you my sketches and some photos Good luck and be safe ,guards on moving parts and wear head and face protection check the chains regularly for wear and replace if necessary David
How do I get the plans to make this peeling deparking machine?
Hello. great what you built there. does the machine work better if you build it a little narrower? or is wider better? Greetings Matze
Hi I made it this size to allow slack in the chains it was guess work! Ive been using it monthly for more than 10 years and it’s great with smaller chain links it should work well narrower I guess!!!
Good luck be careful David
Very cool, what a simple but effective idea. That was very satisfying to watch and I bet its very satisfying to use! - Clint
Timber Anew hi Clint yes it's nice to see the pile of peeled saplings grow in a short time
Thanks
Thanks man ! Brilliant idea - i'm off to make a small one...
Glad you like it! Good luck with your build be safe Best wishes David
Amazing, now I know how to speed up production without killing myself. Do you have a schematic/ plan for this machine and what size motor are you using. He frame looks very solid, maybe even cast iron? Sure made it look like a breeze. Can you send me a diagram on how to make one of these for myself? Again, my complements to your enginuity. You deserve to own a patient on that. Bill P. In the city of Richmond Virginia USA.
Hi Bill, Thank you for your feedback, please contact me via email you can find my address on my website rusticdavid.com I will send you some sketches and pictures be careful David
I'm interested in your machine would it work on bigger pieces.... maybe bigger cedars pieces?
It can handle 12 cm diameter eucalyptus saplings bigger than that I cannot pick up!!! Regarding cedar I don’t have any experience with cedar logs Good luck David
Dave, I'm getting ready to retire in the next tear or so and would like to start making rustic stick furniture to supplement my income and have a hobbby. I would love to get plans for your pole bark pealing device.
Chick Tessman, Fort Polk Louisiana.
Hi Chick, that sounds like a good idea, please send me your email, my email address is rusticdavid@gmail.com I have a rough sketch and photos I can send you Best Wishes David
Can this be used for making wood chips for smoking foods?
Hi No it only removes the bark
Best wishes David
Hi can you make a coconut dehusker
Can you tell how to make a this kind of machine to peel off cinnamon
Hi I don’t have any experience with cinnamon i made this for the wood the bark becomes very beaten up and pulp like .its a simple machine as you see in the video I don’t have any real plans but I suggest that you experiment with the concept to see if it leaves the bark in a good enough condition for you chain size and speed are the main variables Best Wishes David
What should be the rpm, of this drum.number of chains surrounding the drum, thickness of the chain link and diameter of the drum
Hi Vivek I will get back to you with the details but basically it’s built of things i had the large pulley slows it down to a not too scary speed! Chains from a crane hardware store chain too soft metal wears out fast
I think I would be interested! Minus the welding. ..
Hi John i had a friend help me with the welding because my welding isn’t so good I paid him for the work and it was worth every Shekel! Let me know if I can help you with any details Best wishes David
Thank YouThis is a great Idea. Love your videos
Thank you
hola amigo saludos desde Ecuador me gustaria saber como puedo fabricar esa maquina para sacar la corteza de los troncos o donde la puedo conseguir.
att
jorge
Hola Jorge hice la máquina con la ayuda de un amigo que trabaja con metal su basicaly un pipie de unos 10 centímetros de diámetro y 40 centímetros de largo con dos discos de 20 centímetros soldada en los extremos una barra de 30 milímetros redonda pasa por el centro y está soldada En lugar de esta es la cabeza peladora seis cadenas de acero endurecido de aproximadamente 41 centímetros de longitud se soldan a los discos de lado a lado ver video esta cabeza de pelado se monta en los cojinetes la rueda de la polea superior es de 31 centímetros de diámetro y en el motor de 16 centímetros de diámetro El motor gira a 1500 rpm asegúrese de colocar un gaurd sobre las cadenas en el lado del operador abierto en el otro lado para permitir que la corteza a pie lejos espero que esto le ayuda Jorge Good Luck David
gracia amigo y no se si es mucho pedir tu amigo me podrá ayudar con los dibujos para yo construir la maquina y una fotos mas detallado mil gracias
Hola Jorge por favor envíeme su correo electrónico voy a hacer lo que puedo mi cámara de teléfono no es bueno David
Hola David gracias por tu interes te envío mi correo novaimagen1@yahoo.es
Hola mi amigo he enviado fotos a su correo im sorry sobre la calidad de mi cámara de teléfono está lleno de aserrín !!
Wow that is fantastic. Can you please help me how can I make one that machine
Please send me an email and I will send you some pictures and sketches good luck David
How do I get the plans to make this?
Hi Michael I don’t have plans it’s made from scrap, send me a WhatsApp number and I’ll send you some pictures with a tape measure if that helps. I cannot take any responsibility for anything you may build best wishes David
Can you show me how to build one of them because I built tiki huts and I want to know how to peel my Cypress poles easier by building your machine
Hi Daniel I’m sorry but I don’t have any proper plans for the machine i have lost my sketches I will try and make some new ones but I am too busy at the moment send me an email and i will get back to you when I have made a sketch
My apologies David
A shaft a pulley a belt some logging chain and a electric or gas motor and there ya go lol
Excellent, it wont do what I need right now , but for my next project ,it could be just the job. +++
Hi John i Happy you like the video Good luck with your projects David
Hi David an useful machine. May l know the power of motor? Thanks
Hi pasindu I am sorry I cannot answer your question as the motor was a junk yard find but about the size as a washing machine motor good luck Best Wishes David
@@RusticDavid Thankyou for the reply
What sort of finish did your end up on the timber itself? I’m interested in building one of these for debarking smoker wood.
Hi Nick the saplings generally have a smooth finish but if they dry for a couple of days after cutting the bark is harder to remove and results in broken fibres and a rough finish for best results peel straightv away after cutting you can see the finish at around 2 minutes in to the video good luck David
Thanks mate. I’ll be trying to take the bark off of fruit wood. Hopefully I can get it green and get it sorted quickly. Might also investigate different attachments than chain. Possibly some wire rope or something less harsh. Thanks again
Nick Eyles good luck id love to see a picture if you build one
Pl tell me how to make this machine
It’s made from junk yard pieces I don’t have a plan but as you see it’s mainly the chains rotating geared down with a big pulley wheel that beat the bark an loosen it show the video to a good metal workshop they will figure it out good luck
This is brilliant! I just mailed you at your mail below, hope to hear from ya. Thanks David!
Do you give lessons dave
Hi Jason yes i teach woodwork courses all the year ,check out my facebook pagefacebook.com/rusticdavid/#
does it ding the wood up??
Hi twobears it depends on a few things if the saplings are fresh 1-2 days cut and the sap is running they bark peels easily without damage to the wood of the saplings started to dry or the sap isn't running in the winter for example then more force is needed to remove the bark this can result in damage to the wood
But the damage is minimal if the operator is careful some sanding when the wood is dry fixes the damage I hope this helps Happy Woodworking David
thanks..i have a set of plans to built one of those but wasn't sure how it would treat the wood..have you ever peeled white cedar with it??..thats what I would be using it for.
hi ive peeled eucaliptus red gum and yellow box and olive all of whivch are quite hard but i think its the operator that will control the damage depending on how much pressure he applies against the chains good luck where did you find plans id locve to see them i built mine without plans on here say!!
at one time licoln electric printed books with welding project it them..the plans are in one of those books.it's a lot like your but has a roller for the wood to ride on.
yes sir i need to make one plz help me
Hi Roshan please contact me by messenger or mail you can find contact information on my channel David
How max size Wood can this machine capacitis
Hi i built it for maximum 10/12cm diameter bigger logs are too heavy to lift an manipulate I think for large heavy pieces some rollers before and after the rotating chains would help thanks for watching David
can the machine be for rubber wood??
@@iinsundari4125 sorry I don’t have experience with rubber wood but if it’s bark comes off when you beat it with a hammer it should work good luck David
Thanks David....👍
Say hello from Indonesia
Muy padre la forma quitar la corteza, me puedes apoyar con fotos me gustaría replicar tu máquina con su permiso
por favor, envíame un correo electrónico o whatsapp ill para enviarte fotos David
Rustic David mi correo es futbolito_mx@hotmail.com
Gracias
brilliant !
Hi Bill glad you liked the video have a great week
Looks interesting. Considering building something similar, but larger. Do you have some details that describe stick peeler? Size of motor (Hp or Watts?), and rotational speed? Belt Drive size and pulley ratios? Do you have an approximate rotational velocity that the chain strikes the bark surface? How did you "harden" the chains? Did you purchase them this way, were they "high strength, or did they get a nitrite - case harden type heat treatment?
Hi Ross i built the machine with what i had but heres the details
motor 220 volt single phase no plate for information but im guessing its 1500 rpm pulley wheels 15cm diameter to 30 cm diameter
6 hardened chains from junk yard welded to two 20 cm diameter discs the chains have about one link slack
i hope this helps if you have any more questions please ask good luck be safe and maybe connect the chains with hardened shekels the welds concern me re safety David
That's the design of large whole tree debarker/chippers Morbark builds some with 400hp+, look up That Chipper Guy on UA-cam and you'll understand what I'm staying.
hi Evan i recently saw that chipper guy crazy big machine and it ate his Go pro too !! same idea though my chains are connected horizontaly at both ends what i saw of that chipper guys were flailing verticaly connected at one end i dont think my scrap yard motor is making much hp it over heats in summer and cuts out thanks for commenting David
Rustic David I recommend getting a small Honda motor, it may be noisier but it would have more power and be more reliable and more portable.
Morbark did have a horizontal chain design at one point but found out it was easier maintenance wise \ cheaper to have a vertical design but they had to add a extra drum to do the same work. Plus those chain sections are very heavy so it is actually safer in vertical cus most of the time if a link breaks it the last one cus of wear.
I am only 16 so I am no expert, I've only been around one of those machines once, I'm just very interested in logging so I've done a lot of research, hope this helps your design, cheers.
Thank you Evan be careful around those crazy machines David
Wow amazing genius!!
How much it costs or ..if you give any any detailed info of how to build ...I will make it here
hi send me your mail ill send you pictures
Rustic David ajithalexander9@gmail.com
I am waiting for u sir
check your mail i hope you get it
Ajith did you recieve my mail?
I need this machine sir
Please how much kw motor? Koliko o/min?
Hi its a 1.5 HP 9.8amp 1500 RPM 230 V thats all the information i can read on its plate its a free junk yard motor i geared it down with pulley wheels that i had trial and error I don’t know the rpm of the chains but you need quite slow I hope that helps you best wishes David
thank you!
Thanks for watching
now i know what is debarking (i'm learning english) thanks!!
Hi good luck with your English David
I want this
Hi Raja it’s quite a simple machine if you can weld, Best Wishes David
I am live indian am creat your machine but how plzzz if u could provided some instruction pllzzzzz plzzz
My email satyamt903@gmail.com
Plzz help plzzz
Hi Satyam please send me an email you can find a link to my website on my channel looking forward to hearing from you David
@@RusticDavid , sell your plans to him. Don't give it away for free.
Hi Robert Cornelius I have been giving away the” plans “since I built this machine it’s not my invention I was told about the idea by a man that saw a similar machine as a chlid he shared his knowledge with me and i am simply passing it on , Thank you for your concern Have a great weekend David
very very nice
Thanks Wrench glad you like it David
We have professional cinnamon peeling machines
Hi Mac sounds interesting do you have any links to such a machine? Id love to see! Thanks for your feedback have a great weekend David
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