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Of malting Cider. 
two Inches, or two Inches and half de¬ 
fiance,fo that they may be capable to take 
in an Apple of an Ordinary fize Let both 
the Cylinders or Rolls be fo near of a 
fize, or rather the handle Pvoll the bigger, 
that the number of the Teeth in both be¬ 
ing equal and cut ftrcight, they may not 
interfere the one with the other. Let the 
Teeth be cut bellying or rounding fo that 
in the turning the Rolls they may (hut e- 
ven in every place alike, according to a a , 
in the fecond Figure. 
By this means whatever fruit you throw 
in, the Teeth take them and reduce them 
to a pulp, in cate you fet the Rolls near 
enough, for the nearer they are the finer 
will they grind, and the farther apart the 
courier, but then will they make a quicker 
difpatch 5 and for mellow Fruit, it is not 
very material .that they be finely ground. 
You muft before to keep the Mill conftant- 
ly fed by hand, and not overcharged, leaft 
itchoakand foontire the Grinder. 
Some make the nether or handle Roll, 
Idler than the other, as the firft about fix 
Inches Diameter, and the farther about 
twelve Inches,, with double the-number of 
Teeth to the former, by which means the 
Mill will go much eafier than the other way. 
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