This husker is good for hundred pcs of matured coconut. Imagine a mountain of 25 thousand, large and matured coconut. In my twenties I can husk 3k pcs from 7 AM to 4 PM just by using traditional husker (plain straight sharp pointed piece of leaf spring fixed on a wooden post)
made one using your video as inspiration. thanks. I made the lever to pull down to open instead of raise up to open though...seemed easier to operate by pulling down.
Yes, this is available in India. a farmer was first created this item. concept is same - We need to promote this eco- friendly , energy saving, no electricity, dust or heat, .. tool to The Who are suffering from Coconut Dehusking Job in their entire Life. most of them are suffering from Occupational Dis- order due to continuing the same routine in their 20-35 years. Please spread this..to ease them..
Has same question. Thought you want to keep the lever on the same side as the stand.. but lever still could be put on the same side and have it use gravity / body weight..
if you put the lever the other way then when you let go it will open and you won't be able to spike the hush without holding it up with one hand..Maybe a spring mechanism or a counter weight could solve that problem. But its beautifuly simple as it is.
Can it be possible to convert the mechanism? Instead of pulling to pushing the lever. So the body weight can be transformed into energy and much easier for weak people too.
The person husking the coconut is struggling due to the excessive height of the blades and the hand-lever. This may be ok for a very tall person, but not for a person of height up to 5' 6'' or so. At the present height of the tool, it becomes difficult to (i) impale the coconut, and (ii) pull the lever. The best tool-height for a person of average height is 45-50 cm.
This is a tool innovated in the Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology (KCAET), Tavanur, Malappuram District, Kerala, India. KCAET is a constituent college of the Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur District, Kerala, India. It was innovated and patented in 1995 (Ref.: Indian Patent No. 192670 of 25.8.1995). Some have suggested to make it foot-lever assisted. Overall, it shall be inconvenient in the following ways. (i) An additional spring is needed to make the foot-lever return to its initial position, after depressing it. So, the operator has to work against this spring when depressing the foot-lever. So, more force is to be exerted, though by foot. (ii) The operator's stability is slightly affected, though for a short time, when lifting one leg to have it placed on the foot-lever. The operator comes to a 1-leg posture. (iii) Stability is affected, also when depressing the pedal with one foot; that foot being in a floating state. (iv) The operator has to alternate between 1-leg posture and 2-leg posture. (v) A larger base is required, on the side of the foot-lever, to prevent instability of the tool when idle. (vi) More number of components are required to transmit power to the movable blade from the foot-lever, which increases the complexity and reduces compactness. (vii) The mechanical advantage derived is less unless the foot-lever is extended, which may require making the base still larger. (viii) Extension of the lever would also necessitate a spring of larger tension or spring-constant to make the lever return to its initial position after depressing. It would cause more force to be exerted by the operator when depressing the lever. (ix) Transfer of a part of the bodyweight to the foot-lever through the leg is an inconvenient process in the light of the operator's instability together with the alternate bending and straightening of the leg. (x) A base is also needed at the free-end of the foot-lever for conveniently placing the foot. On the other hand, the hand-lever-assisted tool has much better conveniences and advantages when considering almost all of the aforementioned. Even the mechanical advantage derived is higher; about 6 (six) with a 75-mm blade and a 450-mm hand-lever.
Though many versions of foot-lever-assisted coconut-husking-tools have been developed, none has found wide use or attracted wide popularity. Hand-operated tool is simpler, more compact, less-costly, and easier to use. The operator is always stable and well-balanced due to the 2-leg posture. Has a higher mechanical advantage too. - Jippu Jacob
I am one of the two inventors of this husking tool. The other is Dr Joby Bastian. Both of us were members of the faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology of the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU). We both and the KAU are its patentees (Indian Patent No. 192670 of 25.8.1995). Details are available online. We had studied and analysed the various foot-lever assisted tools. That caused to post in my 1st post above a detailed analyses. - Jippu Jacob
Salute your great contribution to the society. Here in Sri Lanka we harvest 2 billion nuts per year but still using the traditional husking method which is very tedious and results in side effects. So we wish to make people aware of your invention which is a safer method….
@@creantho This tool is bound to become popular in the coconut-growing regions all over the world. Let it become a tool of great benefit to the people in such areas. The traditional method with the iron/wooden stake shall slowly become redundant. You may please take the lead in popularising it in Sri Lanka. Let it become useful to the people.
I'm not only happy but, Proud. It's so refreshing to see our own people do well on RUclips. 🙏
Hi, I love this machine. I'm from a pacific island, with coconuts everywhere. The lever on this device makes husking so easy. Brilliant!
This is good . Simple yet effective
This husker is good for hundred pcs of matured coconut. Imagine a mountain of 25 thousand, large and matured coconut. In my twenties I can husk 3k pcs from 7 AM to 4 PM just by using traditional husker (plain straight sharp pointed piece of leaf spring fixed on a wooden post)
Here in the Philippines we use only teeth for husking 😅
We have machine husk 25k, this is for house hold we have 10 to 20 trees in houses which produce 200 to500 coconut
Great workmanship
V nice👌
I made one of these based on your video. It turned out good. Thanks.
Great to hear!
A good innovation brother.👍👍👍
made one using your video as inspiration. thanks. I made the lever to pull down to open instead of raise up to open though...seemed easier to operate by pulling down.
Fantastic!
AWESOME!!! Where do I buy one in the USA?
Awesome! Thank you!!!
We have the same item for more than, 15 years in kumari district. Good things
Yes, this is available in India. a farmer was first created this item. concept is same - We need to promote this eco- friendly , energy saving, no electricity, dust or heat, .. tool to The Who are suffering from Coconut Dehusking Job in their entire Life. most of them are suffering from Occupational Dis- order due to continuing the same routine in their 20-35 years. Please spread this..to ease them..
Amazing son love his father
How to buy this tool.It looks very safe to handle.
Nice work..&..nice try ..👍👊👏✌️
Nice ..👍
Very nice
Super. Bhayya. How much cost.
Thanks for sharing and for your knowledge on how to construct this type of tool. Much appreciated.
Thanks for watching!
Good
Great idea bro 👍👍🔥
How manch rate this one
Bro never use a cutting disk as grinding wheel your using all safety gear s but be aware of using tools .good video
Great job...
නියමයි තව මේ වගේ ප්රයෝජන වත් උපකරණ නිපදවන්නට ශක්තිය ධෛර්යය ලැබේවා 👍👍👍
Many thanks for the encouraging words..
Great construction video! Is there a reason for attaching the lever so it must be lifted instead of on the other side to use body weight?
I got the same question also! Better to work with gravity then against it
No gravity in the Southern Hemisphere
Has same question. Thought you want to keep the lever on the same side as the stand.. but lever still could be put on the same side and have it use gravity / body weight..
if you put the lever the other way then when you let go it will open and you won't be able to spike the hush without holding it up with one hand..Maybe a spring mechanism or a counter weight could solve that problem. But its beautifuly simple as it is.
h\Hey luv, it would be helpful if you had listed a tools & supplies list
Oya liver eka anith peththata demmanam pahalata weda karanna oyta lesiy kiyala mata hithenawa, kakulen wunath weda karanna puluwan
ඇත්ත
Good idea
Bro ekkada dhoruku thumdhi machine naku okati kavali
Macine aka apata ganna puluwanda?
Can I purchase one? I have thousands of coconuts but can’t make that hard tool?
Can it be possible to convert the mechanism? Instead of pulling to pushing the lever. So the body weight can be transformed into energy and much easier for weak people too.
If use ur feet to press the lever, ur both hands would be free and peeling would be quick enough. a suggestion 🙏 .
Thanks for the idea
Excellent brother.
Very nice!
I need to buy this in machlipatnam Andra pradesh plz
Good Job
Bien preciso gracias
How can I buy this matchin.is it available in the market.
Brother nice design. Anyway to get the dimension and measurements? Thanks
Thanks brother, pls refer this link for measurements ruclips.net/video/BjQ90gSPvys/видео.html
Great 👌👌
சூப்பர், super sir
Where I can buy this.... 📌
Mata ekak hadala denna puluwanda? Mila keeyada kiyala danwanna. Mata ona bima haikarala thiyanna..
Can you delivery Tamilnadu this machine
Hi, This is just a Demonstration of how to build husking tool. pls get this done by a welding shop near by
@@creantho k sir
can u tell me the types of machine used in this video? its for a project
It’s a hand operated coconut peeler
@@creantho WhatsApp number / address?
I want to buy this machine .so, how to get it ?
So nice!
I need to buy.
हमे ऐसा बनाना है हमको बनाकर मिलेगा या नही कृपया हमको बता दो
Can u deliver one to US
Nice👌👍🔔❤
This Material Price....?
Me koheda? Sale price kohomads?
👍
Where I can buy broo.
magnifique, Super bravo 👏👏👏👏💖💖💖
I need to buy this ...how can I get ?
Where do I get this machine
Hi bro i am saw good i am india can you supply coconut order based in export
Cost antha. Bhayya
Waya to buy
Where do they sell those things mien a need one
I want to buy this machine
Thanks to you bro i made one of these an is the best thing ever to husk coconuts. #BIgupyuhself
Glad to hear bro...
Sir please tell us how to make hand grip
Price how mouch
Who likes the sound when it peels
What are price
Wlng binatbat sa gawang Pinoy
Bhayya. How much. Cost. Tell me. Bhayya
you can show this videos to a Welding shop and ask them to do a one for u bro..
Show it on a dry coconut with thin husk.. let us see ?
Will do soon..thanks
Yes it's easy on Green coconuts, but very hard on brown
The person husking the coconut is struggling due to the excessive height of the blades and the hand-lever. This may be ok for a very tall person, but not for a person of height up to 5' 6'' or so. At the present height of the tool, it becomes difficult to (i) impale the coconut, and (ii) pull the lever. The best tool-height for a person of average height is 45-50 cm.
නියමයි
👌👌👌💯💯💯
Me ekak ganna puluwanda?
Wow
Dear friend, why not press down word instead up word, it will be very easy to handle, thanks Guna E/Eng.
Would have been useful to put some sizes
मला एक मशीन मिळेल का?
किंमत किती आहे
Pp
Wooow nice sir watching sir try my video for you
👏👏👏
WhatsApp number?
Free ride means in red colour buses also with in city limits
Hi sir.. ur video is very helpful... can u pls share the materials that i need to make one sir? The measurements also sir? Ty for replying..
Coconut Husk Remover , Husk Peeler - with Measurements
මේක මේ විදියටම හදන විදියත් එක්කම තිබුනා internet එකේ. ඉන්ඩියන් කෙනෙක් හැදුවේ.
How much machine
Can we buy this
This is a tool innovated in the Kelappaji College of Agricultural Engineering and Technology (KCAET), Tavanur, Malappuram District, Kerala, India. KCAET is a constituent college of the Kerala Agricultural University, Vellanikkara, Thrissur District, Kerala, India. It was innovated and patented in 1995 (Ref.: Indian Patent No. 192670 of 25.8.1995). Some have suggested to make it foot-lever assisted. Overall, it shall be inconvenient in the following ways. (i) An additional spring is needed to make the foot-lever return to its initial position, after depressing it. So, the operator has to work against this spring when depressing the foot-lever. So, more force is to be exerted, though by foot. (ii) The operator's stability is slightly affected, though for a short time, when lifting one leg to have it placed on the foot-lever. The operator comes to a 1-leg posture. (iii) Stability is affected, also when depressing the pedal with one foot; that foot being in a floating state. (iv) The operator has to alternate between 1-leg posture and 2-leg posture. (v) A larger base is required, on the side of the foot-lever, to prevent instability of the tool when idle. (vi) More number of components are required to transmit power to the movable blade from the foot-lever, which increases the complexity and reduces compactness. (vii) The mechanical advantage derived is less unless the foot-lever is extended, which may require making the base still larger. (viii) Extension of the lever would also necessitate a spring of larger tension or spring-constant to make the lever return to its initial position after depressing. It would cause more force to be exerted by the operator when depressing the lever. (ix) Transfer of a part of the bodyweight to the foot-lever through the leg is an inconvenient process in the light of the operator's instability together with the alternate bending and straightening of the leg. (x) A base is also needed at the free-end of the foot-lever for conveniently placing the foot.
On the other hand, the hand-lever-assisted tool has much better conveniences and advantages when considering almost all of the aforementioned. Even the mechanical advantage derived is higher; about 6 (six) with a 75-mm blade and a 450-mm hand-lever.
Very important information and greatly appreciated your valuable time taken in commenting on this video inspired by the Indian creation.
Though many versions of foot-lever-assisted coconut-husking-tools have been developed, none has found wide use or attracted wide popularity. Hand-operated tool is simpler, more compact, less-costly, and easier to use. The operator is always stable and well-balanced due to the 2-leg posture. Has a higher mechanical advantage too.
- Jippu Jacob
I am one of the two inventors of this husking tool. The other is Dr Joby Bastian. Both of us were members of the faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology of the Kerala Agricultural University (KAU). We both and the KAU are its patentees (Indian Patent No. 192670 of 25.8.1995). Details are available online. We had studied and analysed the various foot-lever assisted tools. That caused to post in my 1st post above a detailed analyses.
- Jippu Jacob
Salute your great contribution to the society. Here in Sri Lanka we harvest 2 billion nuts per year but still using the traditional husking method which is very tedious and results in side effects. So we wish to make people aware of your invention which is a safer method….
@@creantho This tool is bound to become popular in the coconut-growing regions all over the world. Let it become a tool of great benefit to the people in such areas. The traditional method with the iron/wooden stake shall slowly become redundant. You may please take the lead in popularising it in Sri Lanka. Let it become useful to the people.
Uinga paiyan ah engrage panrega athukey 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
can we buy this one please
Come to Kerala. You'll get it in every local shops.
Oyata,jomatha
👍❤️
Any body used this ?
Is it good?
Niyamai niyamata weda
මෙය ගන්නවා නම් කොමද ගන්නේ
The real test is a dry one..
Please let me know whether you sell your product and the price. also send me your address. Thank you.
Can i buy this?
even samoan can open without tool