Dhiki

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Dhiki
Dhiki by krish.JPG
Traditional Dhiki in Nepal
ClassificationSimple Machine
IndustrySubstantial
WeightApprox. 6.8 Kg
ComponentsWood, Stone, Metal
Inventorold Nepalese people
InventedAbout 1 century ago

Dhiki is a traditional Nepalese rice beater used in villages. The manual wooden thresher 'Dhiki' is made of wood and works like a lever, but is instead used for grinding. The framework consists of a having two pillars on each side, an effort area, a long and thick plank of horizontal wood which has a small vertical extension that goes into a hole made in the ground. It is in this hole that the grains or dry chillies are kept to transform them into powder. the person using this usually places his/her leg on one side and press it hard and then leave it so that the other part hits the rice, millet, etc. and grinds it. It works like the see-saw i.e. when one part's up the other one's down and vice versa. It is a local technology used in Nepali villages. When ,rice mill was not used, this Dhiki used to dehusk the rice, make various powders like rice powder, masala powder etc. The dehusked rice was very healthy as it was not polished. The device required two persons. One to push the log upward by foot pressing of the lever downward and the second person rotate the rice load for uniform pounding.Therefore,dhiki is the traditional technology that have been practicing since past.

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