Try this picture. Shows the motor and stuff I described above. Note the pasta roller in pieces because the rollers are still at the machine shop. And duct tape in the background. Mmmm.... tasty. When it's back together I'd be happy to videotape a grind.
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So I got the rollers back from the machine shop. Ignore the x marks; that's my first attempt to create friction using a file. The machinist grooved out some lines using a milling machine. I gave a quick test and it works. Not as fast as the bonded sandpaper approach, but I don't have to worry about foreign material. I'll do a full blown grind this weekend.
That looks good... I think 2x as many grooves in the rollers would work better though.
I like that motor!
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That looks good... I think 2x as many grooves in the rollers would work better though.
I like that motor!
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it. I didn't want to look a gift horse in the mouth. He only charged me 20 bucks. But I have access to a milling machine and may add more grooves if it's too slow.
I got mine back from machine shop quite a while ago, he wasn't able to knurl them, but threaded them one way then cross threaded which gave the same output. Problem now, I can't remember how I got the damn thing taken apart so I can put it back together.