At the moment I am using a small electric coffee/spice grinder which I have just found on Amazon for £13.50, it has been used for maybe a year and a half with no issues. I also use secateurs to do the heavy work first, I normally get the pieces down to 0.5–1cm sort of size. Only thing I suppose some would not appreciate so much about the model I went for is that it doesn’t hold much, but I don’t have any issues with it personally.
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d*l*b wrote:At the moment I am using a small electric coffee/spice grinder which I have just found on Amazon for £13.50, it has been used for maybe a year and a half with no issues. I also use secateurs to do the heavy work first, I normally get the pieces down to 0.5–1cm sort of size. Only thing I suppose some would not appreciate so much about the model I went for is that it doesn’t hold much, but I don’t have any issues with it personally. Yeah dlb's advice is great. Secateurs plus cheap normal coffee grinder(such as krups cheap model) works great.
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You can also bash the bark up with a hammer to seperate the fibres a bit more, if you can get shredded though . Lose Control, Free My Soul, Break Me Open, Make Me Whole."DMT kicked my balls off" - od3
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Neutrino wrote:Hi peeps just looking for anybody that has a good grinding/blender setup to point me in the right direction, looking to buy one for me bark. Do the coffee bean grinders cut the mustard or would i have to go heavy duty on it?? i would be grinding 1k and would not like it to take all day. Who needs blenders when you have the Lazyman Tek and potatoe mashers!
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