Use and Care Manual
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Turning the guide toward On the coarse end – the end with the larger dots, - the knob may stop
before you get to the biggest dot. Turn it any further, and you'll release it for disassembly. The
stopping point your actual "coarsest point".
On the other end of the scale, you’ll find that you can (easily) turn the mill well past the
smallest dot. That is the zone in which most people find “the finest spot”. As explained
earlier, you should only do that once there is grain in the hopper and the mill is turning.!
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The “finest spot” will, in fact, be different for each grain. You’ll know you’ve
chosen “too fine” a spot when the flow of flour stops while the mill keeps turning.
What to do if the flow of flour stops…
No problem! Just back the setting off a good way until you see product coming out (it will be
coarse) and then move back to a not-as-fine-as-before setting.
Why does that happen?
Grinding “too fine” simply means that the particles being released are small enough to form a
film on the millstones. By backing off from the chosen setting, you allow the mill to capture and
break up some more grain, creating larger pieces that quickly knock that film off. With a bit
more experience, you'll find that you develop a feel for how fine your Mockmill can go for a
particular grain. Remember, the finer you mill, the slower your output will be and the harder
your mixer will be working. So if you're into "really fine", just be sure to keep an eye on the flow
of your flour, and place a hand from time to time on the top of your mixer. If it feels too warm,
give it a break to let it cool down. The Mockmill, by the way, never really heats up. For a stone
mill, it is turning pretty slowly, and it doesn’t have a motor transferring any heat to it. !
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The Mockmill is attached to your mixer with a time-honored hub design: the Hobart #10 conical
attachment hub.!
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The Hobart hub works beautifully, and allows the Mockmill to turn your mixer into a great home
mill.!
The normal mixer attachment is already secured with a 5/16" set screw; your Mockmill came
with an extra-long screw that makes it easier for you to tighten the assembly.!