I designed a machine just like yours but intended to shell melon seed, egusi and the like, with it.I planned to use a cable under tension tangent to the two rollers on the exit side.Like i said mine is still on paper.I like the tension mecanism. Good job.
@14:35 and following: Cutting the ends of the urethane sheeting "on the bias" - say, 45 degrees, rather than square to the width of the strip - might hold up better and be less abrupt as the rollers are turned against each other. Sanding drums/sleeves are often made this way. Also, a strong contact cement (Barge is a common brand name in the US, used in commercial shoe repair and the like) might stick the urethane strips down to the rollers pretty well, but still be removable when the sheeting needs to be replaced. I am entertaining building a small grain dehuller for Duborskian rice, a dry land rice which reputedly grows well in northern temperate climates.
The list of materials except for the urethane sheeting is on the web site and in other videos. The urethane sheeting was purchased from McMaster Carr, 1/16 inch thick 90A durometer. I'll have a video with this unit attached to a bike next week. Hulling rice by hand is very tiring but with a bike one could hull rice for an hour or more.
I designed a machine just like yours but intended to shell melon seed, egusi and the like, with it.I planned to use a cable under tension tangent to the two rollers on the exit side.Like i said mine is still on paper.I like the tension mecanism. Good job.
@14:35 and following: Cutting the ends of the urethane sheeting "on the bias" - say, 45 degrees, rather than square to the width of the strip - might hold up better and be less abrupt as the rollers are turned against each other. Sanding drums/sleeves are often made this way. Also, a strong contact cement (Barge is a common brand name in the US, used in commercial shoe repair and the like) might stick the urethane strips down to the rollers pretty well, but still be removable when the sheeting needs to be replaced.
I am entertaining building a small grain dehuller for Duborskian rice, a dry land rice which reputedly grows well in northern temperate climates.
Good luck
Hi. Is the urethane sheeting harder than ABS or PVC pipe? Could this grind flour if the wheels were closer? Thanks!
I don’t know if I already responded to this note. The urethane sheeting is not as hard. Pvc pipe is too hard just like steel. 90 durometer works best
I think wheat is easy to dehull and is too soft for pinch rollers
thank you very much. please can you give the torgue of the motor used
i don't know the torgue but a 1/4 hp dc motor with speed control worked easily, the ac motors were either 1/2 or 1 hp,
Thank you sir
Can this machine used for barley seed ?
i think barley is too soft
How can we get in contact with you directly?
Please advice.
go to the web site
can u give me full specifications of materials used?
The list of materials except for the urethane sheeting is on the web site and in other videos. The urethane sheeting was purchased from McMaster Carr, 1/16 inch thick 90A durometer. I'll have a video with this unit attached to a bike next week. Hulling rice by hand is very tiring but with a bike one could hull rice for an hour or more.
thank u sir
i need buy one,,,,write to me
I no longer build them