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Basic windmill design
 
Basic windmill design
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Level -2 has the millstone built beside a gear assembly
 
Level -2 has the millstone built beside a gear assembly
 
Level -1 has a vertical axle built over the gear assembly (first remove the floor by designating a channel)
 
Level -1 has a vertical axle built over the gear assembly (first remove the floor by designating a channel)

Revision as of 06:03, 8 November 2007

The millstone is used grind up certain plants to make flour and dye. To operate, it needs to be connected to a mechanical power source such as a water wheel or windmill.

If the power to the millstone is interrupted, any jobs must be requeued when power is returned. Therefore it is best to have uninterrupted power or at least the ability to run it for a long period of time.

The millstone workshop (b-w-M) must be built beside a powered gear assembly to function. It can't be powered directly from a horizontal axle.

#O+++W   <-- millstone (O)
#*===W   <-- gear assembly (*), horizontal axle (===) and waterwheel (WWW)
#++++W

Basic watermill design

##<## ##X# ,.>.   <-- Stairs (<,X,>)
#+++# #++# .WWW   <-- Windmill (W)
#+O*# #+o# ,WWW   <-- Millstone(O), gear assembly(*), vertical axle (o), Windmill (W)
#+++# #### .WWW
 (-2) (-1) (0)

Basic windmill design

Level -2 has the millstone built beside a gear assembly Level -1 has a vertical axle built over the gear assembly (first remove the floor by designating a channel) Level 0 has the windmill (the centre tile is above the vertical axle)


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