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Of tnakjng Cider. 
The Defcription of the Ingenio or 
C.der Mill in Fig. i. 
I Et there be two Planks aaaa, of a- 
, bout three Foot in length or more, 
and about fixteen Inches in depth, in cafe 
your Cylinder or Roll be but one Foot Di¬ 
ameter, elfe according to the Diameter of 
your Cylinder, that there be about two 
inches above and below the fame. If your 
Planks will not bear the breadth defired, 
they may be enlarged by addition of a 
piece of the fame thicknefs, without any 
inconvenience. Let the Planks be about 
t wo and a half, or three Inches thick, and 
made to quadrate each to other. Let there 
be four Mortoifes in each Plank, as at 
bbbh , for four Tranfomes, to keep the 
two (ides at an equal diftance,about halfan 
Inch wider than the length of the Cylinder, 
that it may have the more liberty to move 
eafie without Grating. The four Tran- 
Ibmes may be pinn’d fall: into that Plank 
that is next you when you turn, and their 
Tenons made long at their other ends, that 
they may be two or three Inches with¬ 
out the other Plank, that they may be 
key’d 
