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  • [[File:Fulling Mill.jpg|right|560px|thumb]] ...25 to 100 lbs. of spun fiber per day, contingent on the efficiency of the mill. Once the thread is manufactured, it's sacked and prepared for transport to
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  • ..., intensive wine-producing areas have turned to the use of a water or wind mill in order to more efficiently facilitate the process. Thus a winepress resembles a [[Fulling Mill|fulling mill]], using water to turn an axle that variously compresses grapes against the
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  • ...eflects those to be found in an ordinary gristmill, [[Fulling Mill|fulling mill]] or [[Winepress|winepress]]. ...d depending on the amount of wind. A gallery around the upper part of the mill allows access to the blades.
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  • ...done at [[Garner|garners]] or [[Granary|granaries]]. For game purposes, a mill by this name reflects a minimal, simple construction that can be found asso ...is between 2-5 tons per day, depending on the efficiency of the mill; each mill is checked for its efficiency and can be relied upon to produce that much f
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  • == Mill Waterpump == When harnessed by a [[Water Mill|water mill]], this rate increases to 2½ gallons per minute. Such a volume proves ampl
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  • [[File:Fulling Mill.jpg|right|560px|thumb]] ...25 to 100 lbs. of spun fiber per day, contingent on the efficiency of the mill. Once the thread is manufactured, it's sacked and prepared for transport to
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  • ...windmills; a [[Gristmill|gristmill]] for certain; a [[Fulling Mill|fulling mill]] if a fibre, cloth or clothing reference exists; and a [[Winepress|winepre ...pt. river, which is sufficient to provide waterpower needed for a fulling mill, but not a gristmill nor a boat dock. Note that in the example, the hamlet
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  • ...people, but one can be untrained labor). Using a water or wind-driven saw (mill), up to 1,600 board feet can be cut in a day.
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  • | workings || [[Fulling Mill|fulling mill]], [[Gristmill|gristmill]], [[Saw Pit|saw pit]], [[Shearing Station|shearin ...h in places a bailey may be extended over a narrow streamcourse, placing a mill inside. Saw pits must necessarily be built near the treeline, and therefor
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  • ...nd fruits will be garden fresh, while grains will perfectly suited for the mill. Wine will retain its age, but any bruising will be gone; ales and beer wi
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  • ...'s hex include a [[River|river]] large enough to drive a [[Gristmill|water mill]]) or whether or not the hamlet is located upon the sea or a large lake. I
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  • * [[Fulling Mill]]
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  • ...it]], [[Thorp|thorp]], [[Water Well|water well]] || [[Fulling Mill|fulling mill]], [[Gong Pit|gong pit]], [[Hamlet|hamlet]], [[Shearing Station|shearing st
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  • * [[Mill]]
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  • :'''Tools:''' (made of hemp/stone/wood): flail, hand mill, hoe, mortar & pestle, scythe, sickle, winnower
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  • ...es, any number of locations might serve; if a road runs along a river, the mill and boat dock might be a mile away from the remaining thorp. It's good to
    11 KB (1,825 words) - 00:18, 2 January 2023