G Gunpowder Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2012 Messages 145 Reaction score 29 Nov 24, 2012 #1 I found a clay roller at Michael's for about 25 bucks, and along with about 13 dollars of wood at home depot, I made this mill and it works very well!
I found a clay roller at Michael's for about 25 bucks, and along with about 13 dollars of wood at home depot, I made this mill and it works very well!
tonyc318 Well-Known Member Joined Dec 28, 2011 Messages 606 Reaction score 36 Location Astoria Nov 24, 2012 #2 Brilliant!
Revvy Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc HBT Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2007 Messages 41,288 Reaction score 3,775 Location "Detroitish" Michigan Nov 24, 2012 #3 Good job, did you knurl the rollers? We have lots of suggestions for doing that in this thread- Using a pasta maker to mill grain.
Good job, did you knurl the rollers? We have lots of suggestions for doing that in this thread- Using a pasta maker to mill grain.
OP OP G Gunpowder Well-Known Member Joined Oct 28, 2012 Messages 145 Reaction score 29 Nov 24, 2012 #4 Yes I did... I used a hacksaw and a dremel to rough it up and it works well
helibrewer Supporting Member HBT Supporter Joined Nov 11, 2011 Messages 4,170 Reaction score 489 Location Wilmington Nov 24, 2012 #5 Who woulda thought!! Can you adjust the gap on that thing?
Revvy Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc HBT Supporter Joined Dec 11, 2007 Messages 41,288 Reaction score 3,775 Location "Detroitish" Michigan Nov 24, 2012 #6 helibrewer said: Who woulda thought!! Can you adjust the gap on that thing? Click to expand... Yes. There's a nob on the side that adjusts the thickness of the clay/pasta going through there.
helibrewer said: Who woulda thought!! Can you adjust the gap on that thing? Click to expand... Yes. There's a nob on the side that adjusts the thickness of the clay/pasta going through there.