Ofntafing Cider. 
key'd at the farther fide, the better to take 
to pieces when occafion requires. 
c Is the Center of the Cylinder: in each 
lank exactly one againft the other, there 
mult be a hole for the Axis to run in,which 
ought to beftrcngthned with a fmall Plate 
or Iron or Brafj, to prevent wearing. 
« « Shews only the Circumference oftlie 
Cylinder, which at e appears more plainly, 
eing made of folid Oak^ or Beech, the 
ryer the better, and freer from (bl inking, 
o about a foot or eighteen Inches in 
length; and if a Foot in length, then 
eighteen Inches in Diameter; if eighteen 
Inches in length, then a Foot in Diameter; 
attei which lateyou may vary asyou pleafe, 
his Roll or Cylinder muff be turned ex¬ 
actly on its Axis, which muff be made of 
Iron of about an Inch fquare, and fixed 
through the Center ofthe Cylinder: then 
turning it on that Axis, with a turning 
oudge and Child,will cauleitto run true; 
which is principally to be obferved. The 
xis muff extend beyond the Cylinder fix 
or ieven Inches at the one end, where it 
mult beflatned an Inch or two, with an 
ye, that the Hand-wheel may be key’d 
on there, islat/ ; 
This Cylinder after it is placed between 
1 3 the 
