Lutke's Meule, Nijeveen

Lutke's Meule

Lutke's Meule, February 2009
Origin
Mill name Lutke's Meule
Mill location Burgemeester Haitsmanlaan 24, 7948 AE, Nijeveen
52°43′47″N 6°10′04″E / 52.72972°N 6.16778°E / 52.72972; 6.16778
Operator(s) G Lutke
Year built 1990
Information
Purpose Corn mill
Type Smock mill
Storeys Two-storey smock
Base storeys One-storey base
Smock sides Eight sides
Number of sails Four sails
Type of sails Common sails, Faueël streamlined leading edges
Windshaft Wood
Winding Tailpole
Number of pairs of millstones One pair
Size of millstones 600 millimetres (2 ft 0 in)
Year lost Dismantled 2009

Lutke's Meule was a small smock mill in Nijeveen, Drenthe, the Netherlands. It was built in 1990 and dismantled in June 2009.

History

Lutke's Meule was built in 1990 by Gerard Lutke, miller at De Sterrenberg. The mill was able to turn by wind by October 1992 and a pair of millstones were installed in 1993. In 2008, one of the wooden stocks broke, reducing the mill to two sails. Development in the surrounding area had reduced the ability of the wind to power the mill. In June 2009 Lutke's Meule was dismantled. It is intended that it will be rebuilt in New Zealand.[1]

Description

Lutke's Meule was what the Dutch describe as an "achtkante stellingmolen". It was a small smock mill on a single-storey base with a stage at first-floor level,[1] 2.30 metres (7 ft 7 in) above ground level.[2] The base and smock were covered in weatherboards and the cap was covered in Dakleer. The mill was winded by tailpole and winch. The four Common sails had a span of 7.50 metres (24 ft 7 in).[1] The leading edges were streamlined using the Faueël system. The sails were carried in a wooden windshaft.[2] The mill drove one pair of 600 millimetres (2 ft 0 in) diameter millstones.[1]

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 "Lutke's Meule, Nijeveen" (in Dutch). Molendatabase. Retrieved 12 September 2009.
  2. 1 2 "Technische gegevens" (in Dutch). De Hollandsche Molen. Retrieved 12 September 2009. (Click on "Technische Gegevens" to view.)
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