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Revision as of 16:41, 22 April 2013
The Full Belly Project is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization dedicated to empowering people in developing countries with the ability to achieve independent and sustainable economies by facilitating the design and distribution of appropriate technologies.
From their revolutionary nut sheller (first peanut sheller) invented by Jock Brandis, to our development of a hand operated soy milk maker, the Full Belly Project is shaping a sustainable future in Africa and throughout the world.
This project teaches people how to build hand-operated machines on the spot with common materials. Our material of choice for sheller parts is concrete because it is inexpensive and has a very long service life. In addition, even the most remote villages have access to cement and someone who knows how to work with it.
They are a very active open source technology group.
The Full Belly Project website
Listen to the Full Belly Project webcast
Nut sheller technology
External projects working on improving or modifying the nut sheller:
- FBP Hot Dang Plastic Encasement
- FBP LC Sheller
- FBP Multiplicity
- FBP Nutsy
- FBP Pressed Plastic
- FBP SimpleSimon
- FBP The Full Bell
(This includes projects by Humboldt State University students.)
Pages in category "Full Belly Project"
The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total.
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- Adjusting and testing the Full Belly Project Universal Nut Sheller
- Adjusting and testing the Full Belly Project Universal Nut Sheller/ja
- Assembling the Full Belly Project Universal Nut Sheller
- Assembling the Full Belly Project Universal Nut Sheller rotor mold
- Assembling the Full Belly Project Universal Nut Sheller stator mold