alipainekone
Alipainekone, also known as a *painekone* or *alipaine*, is a traditional Finnish hand-powered tool used primarily for grinding grain into flour. The name derives from the Finnish words *ali* (meaning "under") and *painekone* ("grinding machine"), referring to its manual operation. This device is a simple yet effective example of early mechanical technology, widely used in rural Finland before the widespread adoption of electric mills.
The alipainekone consists of two main components: a stone wheel mounted on a horizontal axis and a
Historically, alipainekone was a common sight in Finnish farms, enabling families to process their own grain
Some collectors and enthusiasts of historical tools still preserve and demonstrate alipainekone as part of cultural