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Why We Are Here => Water Cooler => Topic started by: gm66 on April 20, 2019, 12:38:03 PM
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Started making a hydraulic press, old juicer getting annoying what with clogging, cleaning etc. Just need to add a plunger to the top plate, a platform for the saddle of the jack, and another acrylic sheet to hold jack in place at bottom. All you need to do to clean this is rinse the bowl then throw away or empty the bag your chopped fruit/veg goes in each pressing.
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That pic was massive,800x600 attached here.
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HHH! That ought to work. I wonder if the acrylic sheet will hold up to the pressure? I'm thinking you're going to need some stainless plates, eventually.
You'll also need to change the kitchen decor to 'Steam Punk' to go along with the design. (I love Steam Punk.)
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HHH! That ought to work. I wonder if the acrylic sheet will hold up to the pressure? I'm thinking you're going to need some stainless plates, eventually.
You'll also need to change the kitchen decor to 'Steam Punk' to go along with the design. (I love Steam Punk.)
Ye it's a 10-ton jack, which was cheaper than the 2-ton jack1? The acrylic should hold up since not a lot of pressure needed for fruit veg. ordered some stainless plates for the pressing and acrylic rod for the plunger.
Love Steam Punk too :)
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That's pretty clever! I like how the cheapest solution was a total overkill with a ten ton jack. I suspect the acrylic will hold up just fine as long as you are careful not to put too much pressure from the jack, but you are squishing fruit (and veggies?), so you'll probably stop quite a bit before then.
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That's pretty clever! I like how the cheapest solution was a total overkill with a ten ton jack. I suspect the acrylic will hold up just fine as long as you are careful not to put too much pressure from the jack, but you are squishing fruit (and veggies?), so you'll probably stop quite a bit before then.
Ye bang on, not a lot of pressure needed. Not my invention though, tons (pun totally intended) of YT videos on similar structure.
Tell ya what thoug, all my pals laughing at me for making something, with friends like that who needs detractors?
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>all my pals laughing at me for making something, with friends like that who needs detractors?
I don't know, so few people try to do anything on their own these days. I respect the effort.
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>all my pals laughing at me for making something, with friends like that who needs detractors?
I don't know, so few people try to do anything on their own these days. I respect the effort.
Thanks LM.
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HHH! That ought to work. I wonder if the acrylic sheet will hold up to the pressure? I'm thinking you're going to need some stainless plates, eventually.
You'll also need to change the kitchen decor to 'Steam Punk' to go along with the design. (I love Steam Punk.)
You were right about the acrylic, it flexed a lot and the fruit was hardly pressed at all, bought some stainless-steel plates, carbide drill bits arriving today so i can dril the corner holes. 1.2mm thick, hopefully enough!
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Tell ya what thoug, all my pals laughing at me for making something, with friends like that who needs detractors?
One-word response: MacGyver
I think that's awesome. I just gave away a hydraulic car jack... probably should have thought harder about how to repurpose it.
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lol mcgyver :)
bloody 1.2mm steel flexed without juicing the apple :(
i think i'll go with old-fashioned wood maybe birch ply or something.
drilling steel for the first time was an education in itself, started with a 6mm bit then had to ream it to 12mm, holes were very slightly off so the frame has a slight twist to it. wish my laser cutter could do metal!
the smell of hot steel is kinda nice though :)
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Keep the ss plate and just back it up with a layer or two of ply.
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Good instinct on that one RC, all those years of projects have given you builder's intuition.
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Keep the ss plate and just back it up with a layer or two of ply.
Good point, cheers RC.
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I had a stack of 5mm birch play so tried 2 of those with the steel plate, still flexes, so need to get some 18 mil or solid hardood. Also the pressure-points are small, which is causing indentation so need larger plates, ideally a plunger the same shape as the bowl/jug and a drainer for the bowl/jug.
Work in progress!
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I think maybe a square plunger to spread the load of the pressure and a square receptacle with drainage is the way, just like the first video i watched - doh!
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Nearly complete, all thick birch ply now apart from the acrylic plunger, which i've stress-tested. It's extruded so nice and strong through it's long axis.
Support platform for bowl has steel plate to protect wood from jack-saddle.
Bowl and support platform have 45 degree hole for food-grade silicon tubing (which arrives tomorrow) to feed through to a jug.
There's also a steel plate to press down between the plunger and cheesecloth bag full of fruit/veg.
Will do first full test tomorrow.
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Looks good!
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Looks good!
Thank you :)
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Latest test results are in :
Fruit 1, steel pressing plate 0 !
Will need to make a birch pressing plate.
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Wow, who'd figure fruit would be so tough to squeeze :o?
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Wow, who'd figure fruit would be so tough to squeeze :o?
I know, i cut it up into zillions of pieces too!
Video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTl8qkB741w