You have a soft voice, a wonderful design, and gracious educational video, essential tool for sustenance. I love to make it.
@peterlee9691Ай бұрын
I wonder if you could use a bench grinder wheel as a stone?
@stevebussinger7357Ай бұрын
You need to have indentations in the wheel to accept the grain which is hard to to do on a grinder wheel.
@ffff17582 ай бұрын
Hi Steve, I´ve been looking for the groove design for quite a while. Now, thanks to you I´ll be able to build my own mill! Thank you Best regards carlos
@annekerr17292 ай бұрын
Very impressive!!!!
@thegrandlevel3132 ай бұрын
You should sell the stones.
@thegrandlevel3132 ай бұрын
This is genius sir.
@virtualmarc23834 ай бұрын
Brilliant!
@paulbraga44605 ай бұрын
tis a beautiful creation...blessings
@user-mm7ur9yr4m5 ай бұрын
Excellent building !
@smiletake16 ай бұрын
Well done 🇬🇧
@user-dp4oy8uf8y7 ай бұрын
Желаю удачи и успеха. И огромное спасибо за дельные познании . Маршал Вам с Чечении, гор. Грозный .
@bejacaa89667 ай бұрын
Hi Steve, thanks so much for sharing this great project. It's inspired me to make one too. I'm hoping you might be able to comment on a couple of design issues: 1. Do you know whether the grinding creates significant axial loads on the shaft? In your design these are not transferred to the motor so I presume they are borne by a bearing. I am thinking of mounting one stone directly to the motor shaft in a vertical configuration like commercial mills, but not sure if the motor can take the axial loads. 2. Is there a mechanism for adjusting one stone so it meets the other perfectly square/flat? Thanks for any comments! Ben.
@YerluvinunclePete8 ай бұрын
That's great work and an awesome video explaining it
@daveedwards65678 ай бұрын
.nice mill do you have Anny plans? Hope so if not are you going to make some exserlent thanks for the vidio
@iiviin9 ай бұрын
thanks for sharing this. that's a great project!
@davemcpherson7238 Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks. I am going to try make one when I get time. What is the rpm of mill stone?
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
Because its geared down it runs at about 330 RPM.It can run faster if you use a bigger motor and connect direct. The result will be the same but it will grind a lot faster.
@g.andrew3398 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, sir. Very helpful.
@Riokoutsei Жыл бұрын
This is absolutely brilliant! Steve, any chance to get a part list or schematics? I would absolutely appreciate that. Thank you!
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
I haven't got a parts list or plans,just have a good look at the video and then you can build it yourself.
@Riokoutsei Жыл бұрын
@stevebussinger7357 thank you for the reply. I saw the video which is fantastic. I just have a few questions on how to piece certain components together. Thank you once again
@Digitallyferal Жыл бұрын
Has anyone ground Matcha leaves with a DIY stone?
@paulfletcher323 Жыл бұрын
Clever bugger I like it
@mclaughlinjames7 Жыл бұрын
Awesome project! Thanks for sharing
@dakiki1169 Жыл бұрын
👍
@lamedvav Жыл бұрын
The stone dust in the flour is where you get minerals: iron copper zinc calcium, etc., dietary minerals! This is a good thing.
@piecetoyou8285 Жыл бұрын
possibly gallstones as well lol
@johnbladen4931 Жыл бұрын
I forgot to ask, what type of Wheat do you use Steve, and where do you source it from? RegardsJohno
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
The wheat is from Toowoomba.(from a local health store)
@johnbladen4931 Жыл бұрын
@@stevebussinger7357 Thank You for that info. Merry Christmas. Johno
@johnbladen4931 Жыл бұрын
Thank You for the details on this Steve. Regards Johno
@nicosgeo Жыл бұрын
Excellent clever and simple design. Can you share plans?
@bent3102 Жыл бұрын
Aaaaa
@AccountabiliTei Жыл бұрын
Thank you, sir! This is very helpful that you are sharing these instructions with us 🙂
@melkel2010 Жыл бұрын
You're absolutely brillant to think of using granite tile from the hardware store! Getting a proper stone mill can be expensive and the reviews on the steel hand mills aren't looking promising. Not to mention the price on anything that positively will grind wheat to fine flour you're look at the $500 price range everywhere. I'm thinking I will try making the granite stone surface plates affixed to upper and lower cement quern mill. The cement will make a heavy weight but the granite will do the grinding, and I might get away with spending less than $50. I like the horizontal cranking motion. It's so much easier on my bad shoulder. Thank you!
@user-pi8vt7ut3n Жыл бұрын
... отличная старинная мельница, ты уж береги её, чтобы она по дольше служила тебе, ладно?!!
@olegkidasan4282 Жыл бұрын
how many kilograms can be produced in one hour?
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
Too hard work by hand,use an electric mill.
@androidgameplays4every13 Жыл бұрын
I have always wandered, is just not possible to avoid contact between both grinding stones, so we always eat some amount of stone dust, isn't it?
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
Very small amount of dust will be in the flour,it can't be avoided.
@jktytytdfxrbcfkjjftytytdfk500 Жыл бұрын
🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍🇷🇺
@homemadetools Жыл бұрын
Nice work, we rarely see these homemade. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@iancraig1951 Жыл бұрын
You have really excelled--question what were the stones made of---composition etc...Every kitchen should have one----I have been think about this for 10 years or more..
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
The stones are made out of a 20 mm Granite tile.
@nolegator8745 Жыл бұрын
I like it, i will give it a try (although i did just buy a metal china one..
@hazel555 Жыл бұрын
I would like just the basic top and bottom millstones, as seen in central and south America, where you put grain in top hole and turn by hand on a knob connected to top stone, flour comes out of channel in bottom stone. I don't see them on-line anywhere.
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
You should just buy a small mill it would work better than two stones sitting on top of each other.
@diogocarvalho5488 Жыл бұрын
Awsome job m8!
@homemadetools Жыл бұрын
Nice job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
@olegkidasan4282 Жыл бұрын
thanks for the video! I want to buy your mill, is it possible?
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
Sorry not for sale.Make one yourself it's not very hard.
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
@@olegkidasan4282 You can buy these mills from EBAY for a lot less,this one is not for sale.
@kennylattin9034 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your video sir, it was nicely done.
@filipporossifavilli68 Жыл бұрын
🔝🔝
@jethanandbuchhada13 Жыл бұрын
Why poor light
@AliveBlessedGrateful2 жыл бұрын
Great. Have you made the electric one? Please post it.
@tombuktu84592 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the well made video!
@cody4812 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@viziofamilywatchvideo31252 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the video, are the brass part, shaft, key and bearing with holes are standard parts? can you help what to search for to source, thanks.
@lesruchesdelabourgeoise42012 жыл бұрын
I am also interested to know.
@stevebussinger7357 Жыл бұрын
You have to make these yourself,they are not standard parts.
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You have a soft voice, a wonderful design, and gracious educational video, essential tool for sustenance. I love to make it.
I wonder if you could use a bench grinder wheel as a stone?
You need to have indentations in the wheel to accept the grain which is hard to to do on a grinder wheel.
Hi Steve, I´ve been looking for the groove design for quite a while. Now, thanks to you I´ll be able to build my own mill! Thank you Best regards carlos
Very impressive!!!!
You should sell the stones.
This is genius sir.
Brilliant!
tis a beautiful creation...blessings
Excellent building !
Well done 🇬🇧
Желаю удачи и успеха. И огромное спасибо за дельные познании . Маршал Вам с Чечении, гор. Грозный .
Hi Steve, thanks so much for sharing this great project. It's inspired me to make one too. I'm hoping you might be able to comment on a couple of design issues: 1. Do you know whether the grinding creates significant axial loads on the shaft? In your design these are not transferred to the motor so I presume they are borne by a bearing. I am thinking of mounting one stone directly to the motor shaft in a vertical configuration like commercial mills, but not sure if the motor can take the axial loads. 2. Is there a mechanism for adjusting one stone so it meets the other perfectly square/flat? Thanks for any comments! Ben.
That's great work and an awesome video explaining it
.nice mill do you have Anny plans? Hope so if not are you going to make some exserlent thanks for the vidio
thanks for sharing this. that's a great project!
Great video thanks. I am going to try make one when I get time. What is the rpm of mill stone?
Because its geared down it runs at about 330 RPM.It can run faster if you use a bigger motor and connect direct. The result will be the same but it will grind a lot faster.
Thank you, sir. Very helpful.
This is absolutely brilliant! Steve, any chance to get a part list or schematics? I would absolutely appreciate that. Thank you!
I haven't got a parts list or plans,just have a good look at the video and then you can build it yourself.
@stevebussinger7357 thank you for the reply. I saw the video which is fantastic. I just have a few questions on how to piece certain components together. Thank you once again
Has anyone ground Matcha leaves with a DIY stone?
Clever bugger I like it
Awesome project! Thanks for sharing
👍
The stone dust in the flour is where you get minerals: iron copper zinc calcium, etc., dietary minerals! This is a good thing.
possibly gallstones as well lol
I forgot to ask, what type of Wheat do you use Steve, and where do you source it from? RegardsJohno
The wheat is from Toowoomba.(from a local health store)
@@stevebussinger7357 Thank You for that info. Merry Christmas. Johno
Thank You for the details on this Steve. Regards Johno
Excellent clever and simple design. Can you share plans?
Aaaaa
Thank you, sir! This is very helpful that you are sharing these instructions with us 🙂
You're absolutely brillant to think of using granite tile from the hardware store! Getting a proper stone mill can be expensive and the reviews on the steel hand mills aren't looking promising. Not to mention the price on anything that positively will grind wheat to fine flour you're look at the $500 price range everywhere. I'm thinking I will try making the granite stone surface plates affixed to upper and lower cement quern mill. The cement will make a heavy weight but the granite will do the grinding, and I might get away with spending less than $50. I like the horizontal cranking motion. It's so much easier on my bad shoulder. Thank you!
... отличная старинная мельница, ты уж береги её, чтобы она по дольше служила тебе, ладно?!!
how many kilograms can be produced in one hour?
Too hard work by hand,use an electric mill.
I have always wandered, is just not possible to avoid contact between both grinding stones, so we always eat some amount of stone dust, isn't it?
Very small amount of dust will be in the flour,it can't be avoided.
🤝🤝🤝👍👍👍👍👍🇷🇺
Nice work, we rarely see these homemade. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
You have really excelled--question what were the stones made of---composition etc...Every kitchen should have one----I have been think about this for 10 years or more..
The stones are made out of a 20 mm Granite tile.
I like it, i will give it a try (although i did just buy a metal china one..
I would like just the basic top and bottom millstones, as seen in central and south America, where you put grain in top hole and turn by hand on a knob connected to top stone, flour comes out of channel in bottom stone. I don't see them on-line anywhere.
You should just buy a small mill it would work better than two stones sitting on top of each other.
Awsome job m8!
Nice job. We shared this video on our homemade tools forum this week 😎
thanks for the video! I want to buy your mill, is it possible?
Sorry not for sale.Make one yourself it's not very hard.
@@olegkidasan4282 You can buy these mills from EBAY for a lot less,this one is not for sale.
I enjoyed your video sir, it was nicely done.
🔝🔝
Why poor light
Great. Have you made the electric one? Please post it.
Thanks for the well made video!
Thanks
Thanks for the video, are the brass part, shaft, key and bearing with holes are standard parts? can you help what to search for to source, thanks.
I am also interested to know.
You have to make these yourself,they are not standard parts.
Thank you for this wonderful video!
Great. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. :)
Good on ya mate!