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A '''manual grain grinder''' is used to grind [[rye]], [[wheat]], and [[sorghum]] into their respective types of flour. Or polish [[rice]] into [[polished rice]]. | A '''manual grain grinder''' is used to grind [[rye]], [[wheat]], and [[sorghum]] into their respective types of flour. Or polish [[rice]] into [[polished rice]]. |
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A manual grain grinder is used to grind rye, wheat, and sorghum into their respective types of flour. Or polish rice into polished rice.
If you're looking at grinding large amounts, a millstone is much faster machine.
Contents
Requirements
Projects
Maximum workers: 2
Grinding rye
Output per day of labour
- 400 grams of rye flour
Maximum output
- 32000 grams
Required resources
- 400 grams of rye
Required tools
- none
Grinding wheat
Output per day of labour
- 900 grams of wheat flour
Maximum output
- 72000 grams
Required resources
- 900 grams of wheat
Required tools
- none
Grinding sorghum
Output per day of labour
- 750 grams of sorghum flour
Maximum output
- 60000 grams
Required resources
- 750 grams of sorghum
Required tools
- none
Grinding corn
Output per day of labor
- 800 grams of cornmeal
Required resources
- 800 grams of corn
Required tools None
Skill used
Polishing rice
Output per day of labour
- 350 grams of polished rice
Maximum output
- 28000 grams
Required resources
- 350 grams of rice
Required tools
- none
Skill