For the money you will spend buying the different parts needed to make an herb grinder, it would be wiser just to buy a cheap but durable herb grinder. You can find them online as low as $2.
take a coffee grinder and put your herbs take a coffee grinder and put your herbs
Online is your best bet. It's called an herb grinder.
The best way to clean a herb grinder is to take q- tips, dip them in alcohol and scrub the insides of the grinder. The alcohol will break up the stickiness of the plant matter. Rinse with hot water afterwards.
"A herb grinder or spice grinder is a round contraption used for hand grinding herbs and spices. The two piece herb grinder has two halves (top and bottom) that separate and have sharp teeth or pegs aligned in such a way that when both are turned back and forth, material placed inside is ground up, shredded or pulverized."
To create a homemade compost grinder for your garden waste, you can repurpose a large plastic drum or barrel and attach blades to the inside. Use a motor to power the blades and shred the waste into smaller pieces for faster composting. Make sure to follow safety precautions when building and using the grinder.
To make homemade nut butter using a nut grinder, simply add your choice of nuts into the grinder and start grinding. Keep grinding until the nuts turn into a smooth and creamy butter consistency. You may need to stop and scrape down the sides of the grinder occasionally to ensure even grinding. Once the desired consistency is reached, transfer the nut butter into a container and store it in the refrigerator.
The legal age to buy a herb grinder varies by location. In most places, you need to be 18 or 21 years old to purchase a herb grinder in a retail store or online. It's important to check your local laws and regulations regarding herb grinder purchases.
I don't know about making one but you can find some good ones here http://bestherbgrinders.webs.com/ They ship worldwide and are very discrete.
HI I don,t think sharpstone itself offers a warranty.
Boil water and pour it over your tea or herb leaves in a cup or pot and let 'sit' or steep till it is the desired strength.
Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee - 2003 Herb Garden 9-10 was released on: USA: 11 August 2007
Boil water and pour it over your tea or herb leaves in a cup or pot and let 'sit' or steep till it is the desired strength.