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    Coir Twine Making - Adivala

    Production of Cluster
    by
    Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Srikant, Maheshand Mahendra
    NID, Bengaluru
    Tools and Raw Materials
     
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    List of Tools:
    • Sharp edged iron rod.
    • Huge iron baskets.
    • Automated de-husking machines used to de-fibre the husk.
    • Husk refining machine- it is used to refine the husk.
    • Spinning wheel.
    • Huge wooden spools.

    Raw Materials:
    Fresh healthy coconuts are harvested and dried in the fields for few days. The husk of dried coconut is the basic material used to make coir twine and several coir products. Generally tender coconut husk is used for all types of product making. Dried coconut husk is especially used for making thicker ropes for strength and durability.

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      • Introduction
      • Tools and Raw Materials
      • Coconut Husk Peeling
      • Fibre Extracting
      • Traditional Twine Making
      • Final Products
      • Downloads
      • Contact Details
      • Credits

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