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Mill name
  
Spinnenkop Wedderveer

Operator(s)
  
Staatsbosbeheer

No. of sails
  
Four sails

Year built
  
1982

Mill location
  
Hoogeweg, Kalenberg

Purpose
  
Drainage mill

Province
  
Overijssel

Type of pump
  
Archimedes' screw

De Wicher

Roundhouse storeys
  
Single storey roundhouse

Address
  
8377 EL Kalenberg, Netherlands

De wicher molen


De Wicher is a drainage mill near the village of Kalenberg, Overijssel, Netherlands. It is a hollow post windmill of the type called spinnenkop by the Dutch. The mill is in working order and used to drain the reed beds during winter to improve accessibility for reed cutters.

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Spinnekopmolen de wicher 12 km


History

The predecessor of the current mill was the last windmill in the current De Weerribben-Wieden National Park. It was dismantled in 1942. By 1980 a foundation called Vrienden van de Weerribben got the idea of rebuilding this mill. The idea was taken up by Staatsbosbeheer (English: State Forest Management) and by 1982 the construction of the new mill was finished.

Description

De Wicher is wat the Dutch describe as a spinnenkop (English: spiderhead mill). It is a small hollow post mill winded by a winch. The mill has common sails. The wooden stocks has a span of 13 metres (42 ft 8 in) and 12.65 metres (41 ft 6 in). The stocks and brake wheel are carried on the windshaft and drive the wallower at the top of the upright shaft in the body (called head on a spinnenkop), which passed through the main post into the substructure. At the bottom of the upright shaft is the crown wheel which drives the wooden Archimedes' screw. The body (called head on a spinnenkop) is weatherboarded while the substructure is thatched and rests on a brick base.

Public access

The mill is open to the public on Wednesday afternoons during the summer season and on appointment.

References

De Wicher Wikipedia