it's got a few modifications compared to the classic starroller, which is why i'd like to introduce the concept to the board ...

from left to the right:
Back / Front / Front with bucket inserted / 10mm Stars
the construction is based on an old washingmachine.
as their electronic parts usually wear off first, chances are high that you find an old washingmachine where the motor is still working.
i detached all the unnecessary parts, filled the washing-drum with rubberfoam and pushed a bucket (white on the picture) inside. the rubberfoam keeps the bucket in the washingdrum, not allowing it to tumble or move.
now you can put another bucket (green) into the "base-bucket" (white) and also remove it in the same easy way.
this handy feature has a few advantages compared to the classic starroller:
1) fast and easy clearance of the rolling-drum when sieving out the stars, that reached the desired diameter.
2) easy to clean
3) possibility to use more than just one rolling-drum (every starcomposition its own)
happy construction!
Skipjack