By chance I saw: a chopper for chopping vegetables for feed
I saw recently how with one hand and, moreover, it is very easy to dissect small vegetables for animal feed. For this, the person used a homemade Broken Hoe Chopper, the blade on which was still usable. It is riveted to a meter-long aluminum handle with a pair of homemade rivets. Cuts almost everything: potatoes, zucchini, beets, pumpkin, cabbage etc.
The blade is manually bent under the propeller, but it can be bent as you like, even in a zigzag, even with an asterisk. Only for this we need a longer preparation.
Somehow I'll try to make something similar from a polypropylene pipe, the end of which can be cut a little, insert the finished blade into the cut and screw it through the pipe. I plan to make the blade itself with old spatula (cm. photo below)made of stainless steel, 40-50 cm long. Such a blade was initially sharp and sufficiently rigid.
In a simpler version with
it will turn out to tinker the blade from a bent galvanized profile or a strip of tin. Only they will have to sharpen.I filmed a little how the chopper chopped potatoes, though I only managed to finish.
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