Mijn Genoegen is a Dutch paltrok mill - a wooden mill supported on a short central post and a ring of wooden rollers on a low brick base, designed specifically for sawing wood. The mill body is boarded; however, the sawing floor is open on three sides with only the windward facing side and the side roofs giving protection against the weather. The entire mill is winded by a tailpole and winch. On the front is a stage, above ground for setting the sails. The sails are
common sails with a span of . They are carried on a cast-iron
windshaft cast by
Penn & Bauduin of
Dordrecht. The function of the
brake wheel is split between two wheels, one wheel with a flat outer rim for the brake blocks to work on and another wheel with 55 radial cogs driving the
lantern wheel with 25 iron staves on the horizontal
crank shaft. There is no upright shaft. Connecting rods from the three
crank pins drive the sawing frames. Reciprocating lever bars also drive the
pawl and ratchet mechanisms which in turn drive the winches and the feeding mechanism of the log carriages through
rack and pinion mechanisms. The winches can be used with the log hoist to lift logs from the water onto the sawing platform and to pull the log carriages back to their starting position. The mill cannot catch enough wind in its sheltered location to enable wind-powered sawing. To demonstrate the sawing process to the public, the crankshaft is powered by an electric motor. The cogs of the brake wheel have been removed so the sails can be turned by the wind independently of the electric-powered saws. ==Public access==