Nutcracker With Lever

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Nutcracker With Lever

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A nutcracker with a lever to apply pressure and crack nuts. Wooden parts were cut to size. Metal parts are made from various scrap metal pieces (no welding).

Supplies

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Materials

  1. pieces of wood
  2. metal rod with a hole on one end
  3. different sizes of metal pipes
  4. metal pieces for the crusher
  5. a few screws
  6. flat metal piece

Tools

  1. metal and wood saws
  2. drill
  3. screwdriver
  4. files
  5. grinder
  6. chisel
  7. pencil

Cut the Wood

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Cut the wood to size. It's easy if you have a plank with the desired width already. Cut the joints, or don't, and just use screws to fix the pieces together. Drill holes for the piece of metal that will go into the hole of the lever.

Top of the Crusher

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From the available metal pieces, create the top part of the crusher and fix it onto the lever. This is the hardest step, highly depends on the metal pieces available.

Bottom of the Crusher

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A grinder was used to make a depression in a metal piece to help with the nut staying in place. The screw will be screwed into the piece from the bottom.

The Axle

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The axle will hold the lever. It is made from various pieces of metal pipes. The two yellowish are there to hold the lever in the center.

Assembly

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With all the pieces ready, assemble the nutcracker,

Alternative Bottom Crusher

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It turned out that larger nuts were too large for the crusher, so an alternative was created. Of course, it was made removable, so the bottom parts can be switched.