i need a machine that removes seeds from weed! now they do make such machines, but they require you to basically break up all the weed first! so i guess i need 2 machines! 1 that GENTLY breaks the buds up (cant be damaging the seeds) despite them being stacked with trichomes and then empties it in to something that removes the seeds from the plant materials. im VERY open to suggestions (im sure the rest of the global "community" would like to see what can be done too).
I don’t really specialize in doing that. Maybe look up some type of commercial grinder and try to replicate it. Then maybe a machine similar to this one could sift everything out for you into different stages.
@@practicaljunk836 closest i can think of is the things they use for the early part of wool processing (sort of paddles with nails through them). i dont know that there really is a commercial grinder, most people LIKE buds.
Wish I could help you. I’m not familiar with that industry. Takes a lot of research trial and error to develop a good system that works. I failed a few times trying different ideas before I completed this project.
@@practicaljunk836 ua-cam.com/video/IYPghEkEags/v-deo.html theres also a way to make one using a shop vac or other vacuum to pull the air instead of pushing. you are working almost parallel to this machine. i think if you used some of that sticky foam tape around the bottom of the sifters as a gasket it would fit tighter and increase efficiency in your design AND keep the dust down. until legalization got more common there was VERY little use for such a machine which is why theres not many good consumer design options. considering the explosive growth of the cannabis industry theres actually a market for such a thing. i appreciate a creative mind, and you sir have delivered. best of luck.
I made an insert for the bucket with a funnel in the center of the insert that fits inside the top lip of the lid. Keeps dust contained. Basically a wood circle cut out to fit perfect. Then wrapped it with tape to secure it into place snug. Works well
i need a machine that removes seeds from weed! now they do make such machines, but they require you to basically break up all the weed first! so i guess i need 2 machines! 1 that GENTLY breaks the buds up (cant be damaging the seeds) despite them being stacked with trichomes and then empties it in to something that removes the seeds from the plant materials. im VERY open to suggestions (im sure the rest of the global "community" would like to see what can be done too).
I don’t really specialize in doing that. Maybe look up some type of commercial grinder and try to replicate it. Then maybe a machine similar to this one could sift everything out for you into different stages.
@@practicaljunk836 closest i can think of is the things they use for the early part of wool processing (sort of paddles with nails through them). i dont know that there really is a commercial grinder, most people LIKE buds.
Wish I could help you. I’m not familiar with that industry. Takes a lot of research trial and error to develop a good system that works. I failed a few times trying different ideas before I completed this project.
@@practicaljunk836 ua-cam.com/video/IYPghEkEags/v-deo.html theres also a way to make one using a shop vac or other vacuum to pull the air instead of pushing. you are working almost parallel to this machine. i think if you used some of that sticky foam tape around the bottom of the sifters as a gasket it would fit tighter and increase efficiency in your design AND keep the dust down.
until legalization got more common there was VERY little use for such a machine which is why theres not many good consumer design options. considering the explosive growth of the cannabis industry theres actually a market for such a thing. i appreciate a creative mind, and you sir have delivered. best of luck.
I made an insert for the bucket with a funnel in the center of the insert that fits inside the top lip of the lid. Keeps dust contained. Basically a wood circle cut out to fit perfect. Then wrapped it with tape to secure it into place snug. Works well