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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 7 MIN

The Dutch Sawmill Revolution: How Wind Powered an Empire

from The Story of the Netherlands: Trade, Empire, and Innovation — Fexingo History · host Fexingo

In the 1590s, a Dutchman named Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest patented a wind-powered sawmill, transforming the Netherlands into the world's leading shipbuilder. This episode traces how a simple crank-and-saw mechanism, the houtzaagmolen, slashed the time to cut planks from weeks to days. We explore the pre-mill era of manual pit-sawing, the resistance from traditional sawyers who destroyed mills, and how the VOC's insatiable demand for fluyts and warships drove rapid adoption. By the 17th century, the Zaan region near Amsterdam boasted hundreds of windmills — not just for sawing but for oil, paper, and grain — creating the first industrial landscape. We discuss the economic ripple effects: cheaper ships meant lower freight costs, which supercharged Dutch dominance in Baltic grain and Asian spices. The sawmill is a quintessentially Dutch innovation — humble, ingenious, and utterly transformative. #DutchSawmill #CornelisCorneliszoon #Zaanstreek #Windmill #Shipbuilding #VOC #GoldenAge #IndustrialRevolution #Houtzaagmolen #PitSawing #Netherlands #History #FexingoHistory #Innovation #Technology #Wood #Sawmill #Amsterdam Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

In the 1590s, a Dutchman named Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest patented a wind-powered sawmill, transforming the Netherlands into the world's leading shipbuilder. This episode traces how a simple crank-and-saw mechanism, the houtzaagmolen, slashed the time to cut planks from weeks to days. We explore the pre-mill era of manual pit-sawing, the resistance from traditional sawyers who destroyed mills, and how the VOC's insatiable demand for fluyts and warships drove rapid adoption. By the 17th century, the Zaan region near Amsterdam boasted hundreds of windmills — not just for sawing but for oil, paper, and grain — creating the first industrial landscape. We discuss the economic ripple effects: cheaper ships meant lower freight costs, which supercharged Dutch dominance in Baltic grain and Asian spices. The sawmill is a quintessentially Dutch innovation — humble, ingenious, and utterly transformative. #DutchSawmill #CornelisCorneliszoon #Zaanstreek #Windmill #Shipbuilding #VOC #GoldenAge #IndustrialRevolution #Houtzaagmolen #PitSawing #Netherlands #History #FexingoHistory #Innovation #Technology #Wood #Sawmill #Amsterdam Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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In the 1590s, a Dutchman named Cornelis Corneliszoon van Uitgeest patented a wind-powered sawmill, transforming the Netherlands into the world's leading shipbuilder. This episode traces how a simple crank-and-saw mechanism, the houtzaagmolen,...

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