Installing 14-Meter Ancient Windmill Sails by Hand| Incredible Traditional Craftsmanship No Machines
Installing 14-Meter Ancient Windmill Sails by Hand | Incredible Traditional Craftsmanship (No Machines) Watch the full process of restoring and installing massive wooden sails on a historic windmill using only traditional methods. No modern machinery, no electricity, no hydraulics — just ropes, wooden pulleys, hand winches, and generations of craftsmanship. From lifting 14-meter support beams, precise wedging, to carefully mounting the curved sails on the main shaft at the Kommern Open-Air Museum in Germany. A rare look into the disappearing art of the millwright. This octagonal windmill, originally from Cantrup near Osnabrück, was carefully reconstructed and brought back to life through pure traditional skill. ▶ Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 00:12 Project Introduction - Kommern Windmill 00:55 Preparing the Winch & Pulley System 02:12 Installing the First Support Beam 05:18 Securing & Wedging 06:15 Disassembling & Test Fitting the Sails 07:24 Installing the Second Support Beam 10:59 Mounting the Windmill Sails 15:38 History of the Cantrup Windmill 16:11 Final Assembly & Operation 18:00 Millstone Craft 20:55 Conclusion If you love traditional crafts, historic engineering, and old-world technology, hit LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and turn on notifications for more amazing videos! #WindmillSails #TraditionalCraftsmanship #AncientWindmill #HandBuilt #KommernMuseum #Millwright #HistoricRestoration windmill sail installation, ancient windmill restoration, traditional windmill craftsmanship, hand built windmill sails, historic windmill restoration, kommern museum, wooden windmill, traditional technology, no machines craftsmanship

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