Quite a few things still come in those 3 lb. cans, including coffee, though I won't buy coffee that comes in a can, because being a snob is very important to me. I always got my cans from friends in industrial kitchens, who were happy to give them to me instead of rinsing and flattening them, which was a lot more like work. I just checked the pantry here, and saw dozens.
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From: John McAfee via Stagecraft <stagecraft@theatrical.net>
To: Stagecraft Mailing List <stagecraft@theatrical.net>, Joe D <jdunfee12@yahoo.com>
Cc: John McAfee <jrpmcafee@gmail.com>
Sent: Fri, 20 Jan 2017 10:48:05 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [SML] Sorting screws automatically?
I had a friend who built a hopper/sorter for cocoa beans and he slowed down the pour using something like a pachinko board.
The whole thing was wall mounted, maybe 4' by 2' and the fall of the beans would be interrupted by pegs and blocks (all narrow enough so no beans could be caught on top of the obstacles).
That could maybe slow down a metric coffee-can dump of screws to something that could be processed by one of the homemade sorters. And you could probably set up a way to bet on it as one would with actual pachinko.
Does anyone have a source for actual metal coffee cans?
On Jan 20, 2017, 1:10 PM -0500, Joe D via Stagecraft <stagecraft@theatrical.net>, wrote:
> Here is a video of a commercial unit using a "vibratory bowl" to help pack and count screws. It does not sort, but once they are orderly, they can easily be sorted. But, as I said before, if it is too complex and expensive, the benefit is lost. The cheapest E-bay unit I saw (without the necessary stuff to sort wood screws) is around $200.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfAY5no8_mA
>
> Then, I found some youtube home-made jobs. These seem more practical for us. Though, they are not the type to just accept a large dump of screws from the coffee tin (do they still sell coffee that way?).
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnoKHHNhiiQ
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7cC9ShsK6qI
>
> Finally, this gentleman has made a rougher-hack, but he goes into detail about each piece and how it works. Got to the 13minute mark for the real explanation about the size sorting. Alas, like the others, it does not accept a large dump of screws. I wonder if there is an easy way to more gradually feed it.
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA69V4txt-M
>
> -Joe
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