the rollers pull the barley through a space slightly narrower than the size of the barley kernels. It crushes the barley wather than grind it like a flour mill would do. the hull maintains most of it's integrity.
Hii...it's very good design for a simple machine. I just want to know is the v belt touching the second roller? If not can you please say how is the second one rotating
Perfect, thank you. That's pretty much what I had in my head but it's nice to see one under the hood.
i love home-built stuff, especially brewing gear. that's cool. love the rollers.
the rollers pull the barley through a space slightly narrower than the size of the barley kernels. It crushes the barley wather than grind it like a flour mill would do. the hull maintains most of it's integrity.
Nice mill. Looks great.
Amigo saludos desde Venezuela, este equipo sire para moler garbanzo.?
saludos fraternos desde venezuela
Hii...it's very good design for a simple machine. I just want to know is the v belt touching the second roller? If not can you please say how is the second one rotating
The barley causes the second roller to spin. It is entirely passive.
can this be used to grind hard clay chunks into a powder?
Paint......Beer......why do I feel a strange connection to this video :/
How does this work?
Bagus bro