Hi Andrew,
Thanks for the compliment, I am very proud of my 3D mill.
In answer to your second comment re wetting the grains, there is a fellow on the Grumpys forum that wets his grains prior to cracking.
I thought he was joking at first but I tried it and it did seem to cause the husk to stay in tack.
I tried it when I was using my Marga mill and that mill did have a tendency to tear husks if you turned it too fast ie; with a drill.
The Marga has got S/Steel rollers so there is no concern with rust but I would be careful using that method on any mill that has mild steel rollers.
I feel that you would need to run some dry grain through the mill after the wet stuff to dry the rollers.
Personally I recon that it was just another unnessesary process with the equipment that I have.
The Crankandstein 3D is very gentle on the grains and its use negates the need to do anything but just do the crush.
Cheers