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- Q1958410 subject Q8501199.
- Q1958410 subject Q9660604.
- Q1958410 abstract "A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the turning ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones.The rind is affixed to the top of the main shaft or spindle and supports the entire weight of the runner stone, which can be as much as several tons. The rind is necessary because the grain is fed through the runner stone's central hole, so the spindle cannot be inserted through it like a cartwheel on an axle.The face of a runner stone usually has a carved depression, called the "Spanish cross", to accommodate the millrind.".
- Q1958410 thumbnail Bedandrind.jpg?width=300.
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- Q1958410 wikiPageWikiLink Q8501199.
- Q1958410 wikiPageWikiLink Q9660604.
- Q1958410 comment "A millrind or simply rind is an iron support, usually four-armed or cross-shaped, for the turning ("runner") stone in a pair of millstones.The rind is affixed to the top of the main shaft or spindle and supports the entire weight of the runner stone, which can be as much as several tons.".
- Q1958410 label "Millrind".
- Q1958410 depiction Bedandrind.jpg.