I often hear the phrase "easy as building a flail". What does the flail consist of?
What does the flail consist of?
What does the flail consist of?
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A flail is simply two strong sticks connected with a leather thong or metal rings. One stick was held in the hands, the farmer took a swing and with the other stick hit the grains scattered on the threshing floor to thresh them (to get rid of the hard husks).
A flail is simply two strong sticks connected with a leather thong or metal rings. One stick was held in the hands, the farmer took a swing and with the other stick hit the grains scattered on the threshing floor to thresh them (to get rid of the hard husks).
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It's just about easy understanding, What does the construction of a flail mean? In colloquial speech, the expression simple as the construction of a flail (or simple as the construction of a flail) means an uncomplicated and obvious principle of operation .
It's just about easy understanding, What does the construction of a flail mean? In colloquial speech, the expression simple as the construction of a flail (or simple as the construction of a flail) means an uncomplicated and obvious principle of operation .
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The point is whether simply the least complicated device is nothing simpler than building a flail with two sticks of string
The point is whether simply the least complicated device is nothing simpler than building a flail with two sticks of string
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Is nonchako also a cep???? It's about the name of the individual elements, in particular the thong
Is nonchako also a cep???? It's about the name of the individual elements, in particular the thong
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Or it's about: pre-cepie, middle and zacepie. It's a flail construction.
Or it's about: pre-cepie, middle and zacepie. It's a flail construction.
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Flail is a simple, even primitive tool for threshing cereals (in this process, hard inedible husks are separated from the edible part of the plant)
The man operating this tool has a solid stick called a wielder in his hands, to which a beater is attached (also a solid stick, often shorter than a wielder). The hammer and the beater are connected by a strong thong or metal eyelets.
Flail is a simple, even primitive tool for threshing cereals (in this process, hard inedible husks are separated from the edible part of the plant)
The man operating this tool has a solid stick called a wielder in his hands, to which a beater is attached (also a solid stick, often shorter than a wielder). The hammer and the beater are connected by a strong thong or metal eyelets.
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The flail is made of a handle and a beater connected by a strap. Simple? - Like building a flail.
The flail is made of a handle and a beater connected by a strap. Simple? - Like building a flail.
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the flail is two sticks, one longer and the other short and connected with a rope, and this is how the flail with which wheat and the rest of the grain was threshed looks like
the flail is two sticks, one longer and the other short and connected with a rope, and this is how the flail with which wheat and the rest of the grain was threshed looks like
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The headmaster taught me at school that the flail is made of:
wielding beater and kapica
The headmaster taught me at school that the flail is made of:
wielding beater and kapica
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The flail consists of a knuckle, a goosebump and a beater.
The flail consists of a knuckle, a goosebump and a beater.
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The flail consists of three main parts: Handle - the long and straight part of the tool, used to grip and grip the flail during work. The head - otherwise the butt, is the part of the tool that is used to drive nails or dowels into wood. The blade - located at the end of the head, is the part of the tool that is used to split wood. li { margin-bottom: 10px; }
The flail consists of three main parts: Handle - the long and straight part of the tool, used to grip and grip the flail during work. The head - otherwise the butt, is the part of the tool that is used to drive nails or dowels into wood. The blade - located at the end of the head, is the part of the tool that is used to split wood. li { margin-bottom: 10px; }
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