Glossary of Mill terminology
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BRAKE |
wooden or iron brake shoe encircling the brake wheel |
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BRAKE WHEEL |
the largest gear wheel, fixed on the windshaft. The brake contracts onto its wooden rim |
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BRAN |
partly ground husk of grain |
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BRIDGE |
metal bar cemented into eye of runner stone to act as bearing for the top of the spindle. |
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CANISTER |
see Poll End |
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CANT POSTS |
corner posts of a mill |
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CAP |
The revolving top of a tower or smock mill |
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CHAIN WHEEL |
wheel turned by means of an endless chain. |
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CILL |
low stone or brick wall |
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COGS |
the wooden teeth (usually Apllewood) inserted into cast gear wheel to drive mill machinery |
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COMMON SAILS |
sails with a wooden framework covered by canvas. |
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COMPOSITION STONE |
millstone made from cement and carborundum |
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CURB |
circular track at the top of the tower
or smock mill on which the cap turns. |
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CROSS |
multi-armed iron casting fixed to the end of the windshaft to carry the sails |
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EYE |
hole in the centre of the runner stone through which grain passes into the middle of the two stones. |
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FANTAIL |
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FAN STAGING |
platform at the rear of the cap of a smock or tower mill to provide access to the fantail fan at rear of cap which automatically turns it to face the wind. |
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FEED SHOE |
guides grain from hopper into eye of stone. |
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FLOUR DRESSER |
machine for separating flour from the rest of the meal. |
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FRENCH BURR |
freshwater quartz stone from France used to mill wheat |
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FURROWS |
low part of pattern on the surface of millstones. |
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GALLERY |
a platform around cap |
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GOVERNOR |
automatic device which adjusts the distance between the stones as the sails turn faster or slower. |
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GREAT SPUR WHEEL |
large gear wheel on the upright shaft driving the stone nuts |
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high parts of pattern on the surfaces of millstones. |
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LUFFING |
see winding |
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OVERDRIFT |
stones driven from above |
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PATENT SAILS |
shuttered sails with self-regulating control gear to automatically adjust their speed |
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PEAK STONE |
millstone grit from the Peak District of Derbyshire used for grinding animal feeds |
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PETTICOAT |
downward extension of the cap to cover the top of the tower against the weather |
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PIERS |
brick supports of a trestle. |
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POLL END |
cast iron socket at end of windshaft to hold the stocks |
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QUANT |
four-sided shaft from stone nut to mace on overdriven stones. |
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ROLLER MILL |
mill using metal rollers in place of stones |
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RUNNER STONE |
top stone of a pair which is turned by the mill. |
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SHUTTERS |
a series of hinged vanes in vertical rows in spring and patent sails |
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SMOCK MILL |
Mill with wooden tower, often on a stone or brick base, with a revolving cap. |
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SPIDER |
metal coupling operating the shutters of Patent sails |
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SPRING SAILS |
sails with shutters linked to a spring, the tension of which can be set manually so that the shutters will open and close according to wind strength. |
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STAGING |
a platform around the body of the mill |
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STOCKS |
heavy timbers to which the sails are fitted - also called middlings |
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STONE DRESSER |
a man whose profession it is to re-sharpen or dress millstones |
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STONE FLOOR |
the floor of the mill where the millstones are situated |
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STONE NUT |
final gear at top of quant which drives the stones |
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STRIKING GEAR |
mechanism to open and close the shutters on sails |
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SWEEPS |
term used in southeast of England to describe the sails |
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TAIL WHEEL |
wheel mounted at rear of windshaft to drive a second set of stones |
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TAIL WINDING |
when a wind catches the sails from the rear; a strong tail wind has been known to blow the cap off the tower |
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TENTERING GEAR |
device to make fine adjustments to the gap between the millstones |
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TOWER MILL |
Mill with a brick tower and revolving cap |
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TRESTLE |
wooden substructure of a post mill supporting the main post. |
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TUN CASE |
see VAT |
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UNDERDRIFT |
stones driven from beneath |
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VANES |
blades of a fantail. |
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VAT |
removable wooden case enclosing millstones. |
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WALLOWER |
horizontal gearwheel at top of upright shaft taking drive directly from the brake wheel |
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WHIP |
the backbone of a sail or sweep |
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WINDBOARD |
wide board replacing the shutters on inner half of leading edge of sails |
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WINDING |
process of turning sails into the eye of the wind |
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WINDSHAFT |
main axle of iron or wood that carries the sails and brake wheel |
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Y-WHEEL |
wheel with metal Ys around circumference to increase grip of chain. |