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- Flail abstract "For other uses, see flail (disambiguation).A flail is an agricultural tool used for threshing to separate grains from their husks.It is usually made from two or more large sticks attached by a short chain; one stick is held and swung, causing the other (the swipple) to strike a pile of grain, loosening the husks. The precise dimensions and shape of flails were determined by generations of farmers to suit the particular grain they were harvesting. For example, flails used by farmers in Quebec to process wheat were generally made from two pieces of wood, the handle being about 1.5 m (4.9 ft) long by 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter, and the second stick being about 1 m (3.3 ft) long by about 3 cm (1.2 in) in diameter, with a slight taper towards the end. Flails for other grains, such as rice or spelt, would have had different dimensions.Flails have generally fallen into disuse in many nations because of the availability of technologies such as combine harvesters that require much less manual labour. But in many places, such as Minnesota, wild rice can only be harvested legally using manual means, specifically through the use of a canoe and a flail that is made of smooth, round wood no more than 30 inches long.".
- Flail thumbnail Dreschflegel.jpg?width=300.
- Flail wikiPageExternalLink terms.shtml.
- Flail wikiPageExternalLink iba_10.jsp.
- Flail wikiPageExternalLink www.antiquefarmtools.info.
- Flail wikiPageID "2506590".
- Flail wikiPageRevisionID "593029517".
- Flail hasPhotoCollection Flail.
- Flail subject Category:Egyptian_artefact_types.
- Flail subject Category:Farming_tools.
- Flail subject Category:Mechanical_hand_tools.
- Flail comment "For other uses, see flail (disambiguation).A flail is an agricultural tool used for threshing to separate grains from their husks.It is usually made from two or more large sticks attached by a short chain; one stick is held and swung, causing the other (the swipple) to strike a pile of grain, loosening the husks. The precise dimensions and shape of flails were determined by generations of farmers to suit the particular grain they were harvesting.".
- Flail label "Cep (narzędzie)".
- Flail label "Dorsvlegel".
- Flail label "Dreschflegel".
- Flail label "Flail".
- Flail label "Fléau (agriculture)".
- Flail label "Mangual".
- Flail label "Mayal".
- Flail label "Цеп".
- Flail label "唐棹".
- Flail sameAs Cep.
- Flail sameAs Dreschflegel.
- Flail sameAs Mayal.
- Flail sameAs Fléau_(agriculture).
- Flail sameAs 唐棹.
- Flail sameAs 도리깨.
- Flail sameAs Dorsvlegel.
- Flail sameAs Cep_(narzędzie).
- Flail sameAs Mangual.
- Flail sameAs m.07jmqs.
- Flail sameAs Q141830.
- Flail sameAs Q141830.
- Flail wasDerivedFrom Flail?oldid=593029517.
- Flail depiction Dreschflegel.jpg.
- Flail isPrimaryTopicOf Flail.