Hello. After two years of constant use, the stones in my large cocoatown grinder is very smooth. The smooth seems to contribute to more roller sticking and less smoothness in the chocolate. Has anyone re-roughened the surface of these stones? Any thoughts, comments?
Cocoatown Stone Re-grinding
@paul-picton
07/22/16 11:35:53AM
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@ning-geng-ong
10/03/16 09:32:18PM
36 posts
Hi Paul, did you find an answer to your question? I am interested in your discovery if it makes a difference or not, intuitively I would say the rollers need to be resurfaced to introduce some gripping texture but let me know what is the case for you. Appreciate it.
Hello. After two years of constant use, the stones in my large cocoatown grinder is very smooth. The smooth seems to contribute to more roller sticking and less smoothness in the chocolate. Has anyone re-roughened the surface of these stones? Any thoughts, comments?
@paul-picton
10/31/16 11:44:51AM
11 posts
I have not found an answer nor any community best practices. I will raise the question at the Northwest Chocolate Festival in two weeks.
@paul-picton
01/26/17 10:33:15AM
11 posts
I have no further information. I am continuing to use the stones as they are - 15,000 hours since new.
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