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An M18 red tool portable milking machine

 
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It is Aras here. A brown guy who is a digital fabricator living off-grid up in Canada mostly because my partner Anastasia is a farmer. She practices regenerative agriculture and does rotational grazing. Today I got her the perfect gift which I think some of you would appreciate. I made a video about it. Let me know what your thoughts are. Would you use this milking machine?



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Brilliant! How did you test the prototypes?
 
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Thanks Douglas! I just bench tested everything first and then designed this in Rhino3D and built it over the course of last week. If all goes well, I will make a video of it in action next month after hopefully our cow has her calf. I am happy to post details of this build if people are interested. It uses an existing plug-in milking machine and just converts it to a more quiet and portable version
 
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Douglas Alpenstock wrote:Brilliant! How did you test the prototypes?


I was just messin' with you.

I grew up on a dairy farm, and a newborn calf has suction like you can't imagine. Like, wow.

But it also has to be the equivalent of suck and breathe. That's what milking machines do. So there's a rhythm that's not so simple to achieve.

Also, I'm not clear if the Goat Union has signed off on this?
 
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Ooh cool! I don’t know much about milking machines but I’m always up for an equipment tear down.

I should probably make a thread for the sewing machine I converted to use a makita 12V battery. I’m planning to add usb-c as a power source and it’s probably time it got a clean up inside anyway.
 
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As someone who one day hopes to have all the skills in tinkering... I'd love an more in depth breakdown if you ever have the time to share.

Great job.
 
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