Want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, built a rice huller based on your design and it works great, used mild steel plates 4mm thickness instead of the wooden sheets and make a slight change in the sprocket arrangement to reduce the number of sprockets . Powered it by a i/2 HP motor. Thank you once again
Brill-iant Engineering! This is really cool. There are so few resources for backyard granary to be found online. This looks like something that can fiddled with to process a number of different grains. I do barley and hard red winter wheat. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you very much sir! I cultivated rice last year but i forgot to find a way to clean the rice (yeah i'm stupid XD). A rice huller automatic machine costs like 8.000$ here in Brazil (something like 2.500 US$) now with two stones like these and a little portion of luck i can finally do it
Make sure you look at the centrifugal machine I developed. We did a lot of different grains with it and it is easier to build. The only problem was that I couldn't get a bike to get the impeller turning at 3,000 rpm. It works with a most any small motor from a 1/4hp dc to a 5 hp gas one.
Shri Vrindavannath asked about lentils, so I bought 2 pounds of lentil seeds. The impact huller de-hulled about 30% which isn't good enough. The pinch roller system shown in this video doesn't de-hull any of the lentils. But, I could remove the hull (husk) by hand with 2 sheets of 100 grit aluminum oxide sandpaper. The husk came off very quickly. I've ordered some sandpaper with an adhesive backing which I'll put on the rollers. This might do the trick. If it works the sandpaper will only come in contact with the husk of the lentils. I'm trying this instead of using a stone.
Hi Dan, I am sorry for repeating my comment from below, but not sure if you can see it. Thank you for your reply, if oats are too soft for this kind of machine, do you have any ideas for a DIY oat huller? I tried blender, food processor, coffee grinder - I get crashed oats and hulls, all difficult to separate. I had 2 small pieces of rubber and it seemed to work better... minimal grain damage, but it takes ages! I would appreciate any suggestions. thanks
ruclips.net/video/MdoMJ9Hhaiw/видео.html Check out this retrofit of a cheap grain mill. I just ordered the mill and gum rubber pad. I'll try to get back to you and let you know how it worked.
Brill Engineering thank for the answer. By the centrifugal you mean the impact huller? I saw the videos and saw that you got Indian huller, there is many videos of lentil hullers, can you say if they are same system? I haven't found any that shows thow the system works or how is the internal parts. I really need to get, buy or build something to de-hull red lentils and mung beans. I'd be very thankful if you can help me out with this just by telling me if that is same system of impact or centrifugal they are using. Thanks a lot for the work you are already doing by sharing all this info.
Here are some different machines that seems to work different, have seen few more, bit this is an example, how do you know it's by stone? Have you seen any from inside? ruclips.net/video/_cEKzv7PTUg/видео.html ruclips.net/video/ipLr6hx_jNE/видео.html ruclips.net/video/JaWJ9AaCSUo/видео.html Thanks again!
Stoltz Manufactures the rollers for boat trailers, I bought them from Eastern Marine, Take a look at the huller that has the wooden disks covered with a urethane sheet of 90 durometer,
@@brillengineering7889 Thank you for the information. I am teaching students about rice and I am looking for something hands on for them to learn about all areas of rice production in an interesting/memorable way. Great videos!
there is a video showing the construction, the links are on the web page, brillengineering.com, I also stopped using the cement as a filler on the rollers.
hi, if oats are too soft for this kind of machine, do you have any ideas for a DIY oat huller? I tried blender, food processor, coffee grinder - I get crashed oats and hulls, difficult to separate. I had 2 small pieces of rubber and it seemed to work better... minimal grain damage, I would appreciate any suggestions. thanks
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We only build a few of these a year for individuals who don't want to build one themselves. We have sent rollers to India and we've shipped a few to locations in the USA and then they were combined with other equipment to lower the shipping cost. This unit would most likely cost $250-$300 US to ship and we build them as of now 4-28-2017 for $370 US.
The fact that you take so much time to explain how you build your machines is admirable. Thank you for what you are doing.
Muito bom.
Want to thank you from the bottom of my heart, built a rice huller based on your design and it works great, used mild steel plates 4mm thickness instead of the wooden sheets and make a slight change in the sprocket arrangement to reduce the number of sprockets . Powered it by a i/2 HP motor.
Thank you once again
good to see another person using the design, what rollers did you use?
Got PU rollers from a junkyard, 3 inches wide and used them, attaching the photos@@brillengineering7889
Couldnt attach the photos, no option for that
this is a great video Dan, by the way. I think there should be more machines like that for a house use for people to be able to eat healthier grains.
Great jop for knowing rice huller working principle ,This is very helpful for student for doing mini projects .continue....
Thanks a lot
Brill-iant Engineering! This is really cool. There are so few resources for backyard granary to be found online. This looks like something that can fiddled with to process a number of different grains. I do barley and hard red winter wheat. Thank you so much for this video.
Thank you very much sir! I cultivated rice last year but i forgot to find a way to clean the rice (yeah i'm stupid XD). A rice huller automatic machine costs like 8.000$ here in Brazil (something like 2.500 US$) now with two stones like these and a little portion of luck i can finally do it
I don't know how I landed on this page, but it sure is interesting. Not sure if I'll ever build one, but it's fascinating none the less.
Thanks for sharing
Heartly thanks for explaining
excelente video saludo de VENEZUELA
Make sure you look at the centrifugal machine I developed. We did a lot of different grains with it and it is easier to build. The only problem was that I couldn't get a bike to get the impeller turning at 3,000 rpm. It works with a most any small motor from a 1/4hp dc to a 5 hp gas one.
Hello.. thank you so much for this vidéo.. please can you share you website link ?
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The website is ricehuller.org. We haven’t added instructions to the site yet.
@@brillengineering7889 thank you for your response
Thanks
Shri Vrindavannath asked about lentils, so I bought 2 pounds of lentil seeds. The impact huller de-hulled about 30% which isn't good enough. The pinch roller system shown in this video doesn't de-hull any of the lentils. But, I could remove the hull (husk) by hand with 2 sheets of 100 grit aluminum oxide sandpaper. The husk came off very quickly. I've ordered some sandpaper with an adhesive backing which I'll put on the rollers. This might do the trick. If it works the sandpaper will only come in contact with the husk of the lentils. I'm trying this instead of using a stone.
real nice job
Really great job. Do you think this machine can shell barley too? Thank you
i don't think so because it is to soft. Check out one of the videos on the website which shows most of the grains we have processed.
Hi Dan, I am sorry for repeating my comment from below, but not sure if you can see it. Thank you for your reply, if oats are too soft for this kind of machine, do you have any ideas for a DIY oat huller? I tried blender, food processor, coffee grinder - I get crashed oats and hulls, all difficult to separate. I had 2 small pieces of rubber and it seemed to work better... minimal grain damage, but it takes ages! I would appreciate any suggestions. thanks
ruclips.net/video/MdoMJ9Hhaiw/видео.html Check out this retrofit of a cheap grain mill. I just ordered the mill and gum rubber pad. I'll try to get back to you and let you know how it worked.
Would this work to hull Buckwheat as is or would it need to be modified with sandpaper on the rollers?
we tried buckwheat with the pinch rollers and it doesn't work. The impact huller will work but very difficult.
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Is this same process for lentil dehuller? I really appreciate for your help and shared info.
the grain needs to be hard like rice, look at the video of the centrifugal huller, we did a number of different grains with it, but not lentils
Brill Engineering thank for the answer. By the centrifugal you mean the impact huller? I saw the videos and saw that you got Indian huller, there is many videos of lentil hullers, can you say if they are same system? I haven't found any that shows thow the system works or how is the internal parts. I really need to get, buy or build something to de-hull red lentils and mung beans. I'd be very thankful if you can help me out with this just by telling me if that is same system of impact or centrifugal they are using. Thanks a lot for the work you are already doing by sharing all this info.
the lentil de-hullers appear to use rough stone with a set gap so neither of these would for lentils.
Here are some different machines that seems to work different, have seen few more, bit this is an example, how do you know it's by stone? Have you seen any from inside?
ruclips.net/video/_cEKzv7PTUg/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/ipLr6hx_jNE/видео.html
ruclips.net/video/JaWJ9AaCSUo/видео.html
Thanks again!
@@brillengineering7889 Hi Brill Engg, whats the cost of this machine, shipping to be done to India. Thanks
Good day sir, where did you get that size of rice rubber roller?
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Stoltz Manufactures the rollers for boat trailers, I bought them from Eastern Marine, Take a look at the huller that has the wooden disks covered with a urethane sheet of 90 durometer,
@@brillengineering7889 sad :( it is not available in philippines
I am interested in a rice huller like you demonstrate in this video. How can I get in touch with you? Thank you!
I no longer build these. The rollers are no longer made by Soltz. One option is to cover wooden rollers with polyurethane sheet material 90 durometer
@@brillengineering7889 Thank you for the information. I am teaching students about rice and I am looking for something hands on for them to learn about all areas of rice production in an interesting/memorable way. Great videos!
Where are you located?
@@brillengineering7889 We are in Arkansas
@@ashlynussery9634 darn I’m in Delaware too far away for an in person demo
does it hull millet and sorghum?
i don't think so, I'm working on a centrifugal now that might work but it will be powered with a small motor.
Do you have DIY video how to make one???thanks
there is a video showing the construction, the links are on the web page, brillengineering.com, I also stopped using the cement as a filler on the rollers.
Is the machine good for hulling oats?
oats are too soft, so no, we tried them,
hi, if oats are too soft for this kind of machine, do you have any ideas for a DIY oat huller? I tried blender, food processor, coffee grinder - I get crashed oats and hulls, difficult to separate. I had 2 small pieces of rubber and it seemed to work better... minimal grain damage, I would appreciate any suggestions. thanks
Oats are very difficult, I believe the industrial processors first heat (cook) the oats prior to removing the husks. There is a no hull oat variety.
Diy huller coffe
Please can I be in help as representative in Ghana and its neighboring
countries (West Africa) in holding a sells business partnership-Ship in
which the company can run its higher marketing strategist for pleasure?
And by so doing, we will take a well zonal West Africa sells permit as a
real good start (process) I think or hope I will not be counted-out
with simplex plan of mine. Waiting to hear from you with my childish proposal. Thank you Email; relymetalfabricationworks1@gmail.com
We only build a few of these a year for individuals who don't want to build one themselves. We have sent rollers to India and we've shipped a few to locations in the USA and then they were combined with other equipment to lower the shipping cost. This unit would most likely cost $250-$300 US to ship and we build them as of now 4-28-2017 for $370 US.