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Craftsman VisionPublished at May 6, 2026 at 08:06 PM0:05
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Making a Threshing Device with Nails and a Wooden Board

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May 6, 2026 at 08:06 PM
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0:05
Video type
Howto & Style
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Hong Kong SAR China
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making
Video Description
In rural areas, every time corn matures, manual threshing is not only time-consuming and laborious, but also easy to scratch hands. Many farmers hope to have a simple and practical threshing tool. Today, I will share how to make a corn threshing device with nails and a wood board. It only requires a square wood board and some ordinary iron nails, no professional skills are needed, everyone can make it by hand, and it easily solves the problem of daily corn threshing. There are only two core materials for making this threshing device: a moderately sized square wood board (it is recommended to choose hard wood that is not easy to crack, such as pine or poplar, which is convenient for fixing iron nails), and several ordinary iron nails. The materials are readily available in rural areas, no need to buy them specially, truly achieving low cost and easy preparation. The production process has no complicated steps and is simple and easy to operate throughout. First, place the square wood board flat, ensuring that the board surface is smooth and free of protrusions to avoid scratching the corn cob or hands during subsequent use; then, take the iron nails and drive them obliquely into the board surface along the length of the board. Keep uniform spacing between each row of nails, and stagger the nails in adjacent rows, which can better fit the gaps of corn kernels and make threshing smoother. There is no need to drive the nails too deep; it is only necessary to fix them firmly so that they will not shake. No complicated tools are needed throughout the process, and even beginners can easily complete it. After making it, it is also very convenient to use. No electricity is needed, and it can be operated manually. Align one end of the corn cob with the row of iron nails, gently slide it along the direction of the nails, and with the resistance of the nails and the gaps between adjacent nails, you can easily peel off the corn kernels from the corn cob. The whole process is fast and gentle, will not damage the corn kernels, has high threshing cleanliness, and is several times more efficient than manual threshing. This homemade corn threshing device made of nails and a wood board is not only easy to obtain materials and simple to make, but also very practical. It does not require additional costs or complex skills, and can help farmers save a lot of time and labor, solving the trouble of daily corn threshing. It is especially suitable for daily use in rural households and is a worry-free and labor-saving helper for farmers.
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