I love this, so impressive. I have been thinking about a similar design but all my ideas failed the over-complexity test. This is a tremendous reductionist design. I intend to make a larger version and use the wood pellets in a gravity fed forced induction water heater for a pool.
Good job, now a video on where to material needed to build and then how to assemble would be the best video on youtube! Thanks for this one, gives a good idea on the concept of one.
I don't have any blue prints for it unfortunately. Also you need a bit of machinery; a welder, a lathe and a milling machine. For poultry feed pellets, itwould be easier to use a modified manual meat grinder instead, as featured in many other videos on youtube.
Exactly! the axle that runs through the bottom is intended to hold a cutter, which doesnt need to be more advanced than a simple pin that rotates and breaks of the pellets.
hey if you see my comment and are curious in buying something like this I'm interested what you would pay for something a bit more complete, (don't get me wrong this is awesome) but I'm thinking of making a all in one thing like having the grinder and pellet maker all in one, so you just chuck your log/sticks (which you would have to test for moisture first think it's 5-10%). because where i have made a lot of charcoal before and i find my local wood the best by far (mallee wood) but no one sells it in pellet form. I will be making one for my self to test if it is applicable with mallee wood works well with my Traeger.
Theres a part2 video showing more of the details, but no blueprint available. If you cant figure out how to build one from all of this info I'm sorry to say that you probably dont have what it takes to build one yourself, with or without a blueprint. Probably better to buy some cheap mill from alibaba instead.
im good with chemistry and science but not good with building loool how much would one charge to make me one of these? but in a bit bigger form with a hopper at the top to feed the substrates in
If you have a meat grinder plate, 3-4mm is advised. Larger holes than that require a thicker plate to make good pellets. And it should be made of inox metal to be as smooth as possible inside the holes. Also you can countersink the holes a little on the top side.
@@swedishinventor good day sir so glad to be able to get advice as all are in Russian. I've made a plate and countersunk the holes,first I'd drilled 4,5 mm holes I've since gone to 6mm still not working, I think it could be I've got the speed to fast
@@willojames9955 it depends on so many factors, ranging from the type and grain size of your raw material to the moisture content, speed, heat, hole size, "press length" (thickness of the die). There isn't a single answer, unfortunately you probably need to read up alot on the process and try, try and try again. Start with an almost dry material and slowly raise the moisture content until it starts producing pellets that holds together
No, not at all. I built it from scratch with used parts and without any blueprints. It was a simple prototype but worked perfectly, however now its scrapped and I have used the parts for another project.
!! Wow !!! This is awesome to See thanks for sharin your project with us now goin to build this cause need pellets for my Rabbits got over 80 rabbits and they are pets and Food for me cause of my Gout cant eat much red meats no more Price is Goin up so ya Got to get at this People are Brain Dead if ya Cant Figure this Out then Turn it off Leave Just sayin Ya make it So easy to Understand it's not Rocket Science Ha ha You Have to Be Nice not me I'm on Your Side ya Don't ask for Money So then Could Understand But Blue Prints Ha ha Waste of your time everybody wants everything for Freeee Keep up the Good Work Till next time Ya Got this thumps Up to Ya I Singed up cause need more Like Ya Out here Helping when ya Can
I love this, so impressive. I have been thinking about a similar design but all my ideas failed the over-complexity test. This is a tremendous reductionist design.
I intend to make a larger version and use the wood pellets in a gravity fed forced induction water heater for a pool.
Good job, now a video on where to material needed to build and then how to assemble would be the best video on youtube! Thanks for this one, gives a good idea on the concept of one.
I'll see what I can do =) However you should be able to figure out most from the video.
Thank you for showing me how to make a pellet machine. Have yourself a Happy New Year Sit too. VF
Hi super project ! Can I use part of your video to my compilation best woodworking projects ?
Great design
Good work bro
Hello, your video is great, but you can make a video how to make each piece, excellent friend
I like this video.
Noce work..im planning to build this pullet but i don't where i can learn the step by step making of materials making of dis
I don't have any blue prints for it unfortunately. Also you need a bit of machinery; a welder, a lathe and a milling machine. For poultry feed pellets, itwould be easier to use a modified manual meat grinder instead, as featured in many other videos on youtube.
You need to add a 'cutter' to it. That way it's uniformed once it's done.
Exactly! the axle that runs through the bottom is intended to hold a cutter, which doesnt need to be more advanced than a simple pin that rotates and breaks of the pellets.
Wau nice job. Is it possible to get the drawings in dxf or maaybe a 3D assembly model of this pellet maker?
Nope, I have none of that. It was built from old junk and without any blueprints =)
hey if you see my comment and are curious in buying something like this I'm interested what you would pay for something a bit more complete, (don't get me wrong this is awesome) but I'm thinking of making a all in one thing like having the grinder and pellet maker all in one, so you just chuck your log/sticks (which you would have to test for moisture first think it's 5-10%).
because where i have made a lot of charcoal before and i find my local wood the best by far (mallee wood) but no one sells it in pellet form.
I will be making one for my self to test if it is applicable with mallee wood works well with my Traeger.
Very nice, congratulations but it does not help at all to any of us how to do it. Any bluprint?
Theres a part2 video showing more of the details, but no blueprint available. If you cant figure out how to build one from all of this info I'm sorry to say that you probably dont have what it takes to build one yourself, with or without a blueprint. Probably better to buy some cheap mill from alibaba instead.
What are the rpms from reductor?
im good with chemistry and science but not good with building loool how much would one charge to make me one of these? but in a bit bigger form with a hopper at the top to feed the substrates in
I don't build and sell these it was just an experiment. You can find plenty of cheap manufacturers online, try eBay or Alibaba. Good luck!
@@swedishinventor yeh tried and they are far from cheap hahahaha
Hello sir...I would like your help with making this machine.. can you advice me?
@@Itsjussttkimberly3 easy buy one off ebay
Sir please I need help,I built one but not sure of size of holes in pellet plate
If you have a meat grinder plate, 3-4mm is advised. Larger holes than that require a thicker plate to make good pellets. And it should be made of inox metal to be as smooth as possible inside the holes. Also you can countersink the holes a little on the top side.
@@swedishinventor good day sir so glad to be able to get advice as all are in Russian.
I've made a plate and countersunk the holes,first I'd drilled 4,5 mm holes I've since gone to 6mm still not working, I think it could be I've got the speed to fast
@@willojames9955 it depends on so many factors, ranging from the type and grain size of your raw material to the moisture content, speed, heat, hole size, "press length" (thickness of the die). There isn't a single answer, unfortunately you probably need to read up alot on the process and try, try and try again. Start with an almost dry material and slowly raise the moisture content until it starts producing pellets that holds together
@@swedishinventor thank you kindly will give it a try, have a great day
Did you buy those online
No, not at all. I built it from scratch with used parts and without any blueprints. It was a simple prototype but worked perfectly, however now its scrapped and I have used the parts for another project.
what did it cost to make it
around 200 dollars I would guess, the motor was bought used
Interested in buying one
I dont sell them, but youll find plenty of options on alibaba or ebay
!! Wow !!! This is awesome to See thanks for sharin your project with us now goin to build this cause need pellets for my Rabbits got over 80 rabbits and they are pets and Food for me cause of my Gout cant eat much red meats no more Price is Goin up so ya Got to get at this People are Brain Dead if ya Cant Figure this Out then Turn it off Leave Just sayin Ya make it So easy to Understand it's not Rocket Science Ha ha You Have to Be Nice not me I'm on Your Side ya Don't ask for Money So then Could Understand But Blue Prints Ha ha Waste of your time everybody wants everything for Freeee Keep up the Good Work Till next time Ya Got this thumps Up to Ya I Singed up cause need more Like Ya Out here Helping when ya Can
Welcome to ask me for real industrial pellet machine,😆
Yah...nah..I’ll buy mine thanks...so much easier and quicker.