great video, thak you! I enjoyed the music but would prefer to hear the water and the machinery's natural sounds. Much appreciated! Where is that, btw? thanks!
Ci sono 131 pezzi che sono rimasti nascosti per diversi anni, per questo ho fatto le playlist.. non metto il segnale di like perché per questo motivo ho selezionato dove ogni artista appartiene Va bene 👌Affascinante musica e bellissimo video incluso 👍🎶 Complimenti e applausi!!👏 Grazie mille cara Shirin 🌱🌸🌱
For everything. Do you need to do something repetitive that requires movement? Grinding mill, pressing olives, cleaning wool, blowing air in an oven, moving a conveyor belt, hammering stuff and so on and so for.. from the early middle ages to the steam engine invention that's how stuff was done
Usually, as people would set in an area, initially a mill would be constructed to provide wood (sawmill) so that a community could expand, build, etc... Once the land was "developed" i.e. cultivated and crops (cereals) started appearing - the mill was extended (or another one built) to "grind" the grain into various flours. Later some of these were converted to drive generators to produce electricity. Ciao, L
You know ive been looking for a video on how this shit works for about 3 years now and something i put on just for the chill music finally answered way more questions than anything ive put serious effort into lol I always wondered how they turned off the functions in a water wheel easily and now i realised its just a lever troph lol
Whereabouts? It's a very intriguing endeavour! Full scale? Grist or saw mill? Overshot, undershot, breastshot? I'd love to build a small working undershot sash sawmill like one might have found in early-to-mid 1800's Niagara Peninsula, Ontario.
That. Is. A bloody. Marvelous. Mill. I'm astounded. Running multiple things off of one power house is brilliant.
I finally understand the mechanic of water mill and its extended functions, thanks to the details of this video!
Old is Gold 🌺
Intensely beautiful water mills ❤
great video, thak you! I enjoyed the music but would prefer to hear the water and the machinery's natural sounds. Much appreciated! Where is that, btw? thanks!
Thank you
What an extraordinarily insensitive performance of this beautiful piece of music.
Oh...Thank you
I'm not so keen on a piano only version as I love the Oboe but, this was performed beautifully.
Thank you
Wonderful music to calm down after a long workday ... so peaceful and relaxing to listen and watch, thanks for sharing!
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this great educational video!
Thank you
I wonder how much air pressure that bellows can make?
Engineering brilliance. Some of the old tech is still the best.
I’m so drawn to waterwheels
How long did it take the water mill to pump the water?
Ci sono 131 pezzi che sono rimasti nascosti per diversi anni, per questo ho fatto le playlist.. non metto il segnale di like perché per questo motivo ho selezionato dove ogni artista appartiene Va bene 👌Affascinante musica e bellissimo video incluso 👍🎶 Complimenti e applausi!!👏 Grazie mille cara Shirin 🌱🌸🌱
Impressive; what does that use for bearings?
I want one
What does it do though? What's the mill for?
For everything. Do you need to do something repetitive that requires movement? Grinding mill, pressing olives, cleaning wool, blowing air in an oven, moving a conveyor belt, hammering stuff and so on and so for.. from the early middle ages to the steam engine invention that's how stuff was done
Does the water come from a detoured stream or do you have to set up the water mill beneath a natural waterfall?
water pog moment
It's a shame the music was used to cover the natural sounds of the water and mill.
beautiful version , excellent
Thank you🌻
LULZ, I feel like it's 1976 and I'm between features on HBO
What we're these Mills generally used for? Just a simpler form of hydroelectric power? And if so how did they harness the energy?
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watermill
Usually, as people would set in an area, initially a mill would be constructed to provide wood (sawmill) so that a community could expand, build, etc... Once the land was "developed" i.e. cultivated and crops (cereals) started appearing - the mill was extended (or another one built) to "grind" the grain into various flours. Later some of these were converted to drive generators to produce electricity. Ciao, L
Mainly for grinding wheat berries to get flour
Theres no ads?? where are you gonna get that lovely
money from??
Can you tell me where the piano piece is from?
It’s the most soothing version of water mill
Wa. Very good.
Thank you
Do you mind if I use this video for a backdrop of a video of my own (with a credit listing to you, of course)?
You can use it :-)
@@ahang1001 --Many thanks!
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nice video
Thank you
You know ive been looking for a video on how this shit works for about 3 years now and something i put on just for the chill music finally answered way more questions than anything ive put serious effort into lol
I always wondered how they turned off the functions in a water wheel easily and now i realised its just a lever troph lol
So..why isn't it powering up ?
Problem with wiring ?
It’s free!
Baby Einstein for adults
Sounds crazy but I am in the early design stages of one of these
Whereabouts? It's a very intriguing endeavour! Full scale? Grist or saw mill? Overshot, undershot, breastshot? I'd love to build a small working undershot sash sawmill like one might have found in early-to-mid 1800's Niagara Peninsula, Ontario.
like
Thank you
The water flow is badly done!!!!... if not... nice!!!..
Stop neglecting one another
i only like the music
Thank you
I have a huge theory but I'm afraid to give it out for copyright reasons. 🤷🏿♂️🤦🏿♂️