Master practical millmaking and repair with a trusted field guide to power, water, and gear
A practical, no‑nonsense guide for millwrights and millers that explains how to select wheels, design dams, and build efficient mills in a variety of settings. It emphasizes real‑world problem solving, with step‑by‑step detail that helps you work with water power, wind, and steam.
This edition covers the core mechanics of mills—from grist and oatmeal mills to barley mills, wool carding, and cloth dressing. It also explains important topics like saw‑mills, dam design, ratio of gears, and the practical use of different power sources in the field. You’ll learn through examples drawn from working mills and long, practical experience.
What you’ll experience
- Clear explanations of mechanical power, gearing, and drive systems for mills of all sizes
- Practical guidance on dam construction, water flow, and selecting wheels for specific sites
- Detailed chapters on oatmeal, barley, wool processing, and related mill operations
- Hands‑on descriptions of saw‑mills, windmills, and early steam power in everyday work
- A closer look at common problems, safe operation, and reliable maintenance practices for long‑lasting mills
Ideal for readers who build, maintain, or operate mills in remote locations or without ready access to large machine shops. This edition aims to give practical, reliable information in plain language, with drawings and real‑world examples to speed learning.
Ideal for: aspiring and practicing millwrights, millers, and anyone responsible for adapting mills to local power and site conditions.