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18' Progress Pic's


By clflyguy, Section Wind
Posted on Sun Oct 8th, 2006 at 12:48:35 AM MST
or Fun with Fiberglass and Steel

  Quite a while back I promised some pictures of what I was up to, well they can be found in my files now. I haven't figured out how to do the embedding with captions yet so I'll give a brief overview. I started out making nine forms with a 5' radius curve to their tops and a 2" dia. hole centered in each. All were then slid onto a piece of galv pipe. A base board was selected and stations established. Twist was determined and locked in place with 1x2 braces. 1/4x5/8 screen trim was used to define planform and strip plank the base mold. Fiberglass was applied, then Bondo, sanding, second layer of glass applied with epoxy & then epoxy fill. More sanding, then polishing, then mold release wax. White gelcoat went on then and two layers of glass cloth, after that the balsawood ribs were glued to the surface and then planked with 1/8x3/16 balsa strips. The mounting tongue was fabricated and superglued to the root rib. Bondo was used to fair the transition from blade root to mounting tongue after the diameter of the hub was traced onto the tongue. That is the extent of the work tonight. Tomorrow morning the top surface will receive a layer of fiberglass in preparation for sanding, bondo and a second layer of glass.
  The spinner is a concession to vanity, I think they look nice even though I know the are un-necessary. This one is 2' dia. and 1'-11" high, made from 2 layers of 10oz. cloth. The mold was made from tapering white beadboard rings contact cemented together. The turntable was made from a couple sections of 3x3 angle, a piece of plywood and the motor, belt, hub & sprocket from a little kids electric motor cycle.
  The turbine frame is made from 1x1x1/8" wall square tube and is almost finished.
The gear ratio is 1:2.33 for a regular 24mag/9 coil dual rotor alt using 1x2x1/2" neo's. Coils are 200 turns of 16ga. and are 3/4" thick. The stator will not be cast, but will be 1/4" thick fiberglass panel w/ cutouts for coils and 1/16" holes drilled around coil cutouts perimeters for carbon tow to lace coils onto the plate and then stabilized w/ a coat of epoxy. This method is used to aid in coil cooling, of which there has been much discussion of on this board lately.
  -Wow, thats more than I've said all day... g'nite

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[EDITORS NOTE]Very Cool Project - I hope you don't mind that I put your pictures here in the story so folks can see them all in one place at one time. Thanks - danb

18' Progress Pic's | 8 comments (8 topical, 0 editorial)

Re: 18' Progress Pic's (3.00 / 0) (#1)
by dexxy (dexatron@hotmail.com) on Sat Oct 7th, 2006 at 07:19:43 PM MST
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Pretty Sweet so fart clflyguy.  Your plug is looking great.  How did you calculate your stations?   Your Frame looks like a pretty serious piece of work, how heavy is it going to be?



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by clflyguy (sidney.raiford@gmail.com) on Sat Oct 7th, 2006 at 10:10:56 PM MST
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Thank you- The stations are 1'-0" apart and the weight so far is about 25-30lbs. Should be about 130-140lbs. when finished.

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Re: 18' Progress Pic's (3.00 / 0) (#3)
by txcowdog on Sat Oct 7th, 2006 at 11:32:59 PM MST
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Keep the pictures coming. I am interested in seeing how you will be holding the coils in place if you will not be caasting them. I like the frame. It looks like a good solution for gearing up the output. Great job! Keep up the good work.



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by Warrior on Sun Oct 8th, 2006 at 09:13:20 PM MST
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Great Work! Why the gearing?

Warrior
Warrior__ "Why can't Murphy's Law be used to my advantage??"



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by clflyguy (sidney.raiford@gmail.com) on Mon Oct 9th, 2006 at 11:20:35 AM MST
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Just trying to make the most from a low wind area. Pretty much a standard alt, but more swept area to take advantage of minimal breezes.

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by Scott (scott_pyy at yahoo dot com) on Tue Oct 10th, 2006 at 02:56:54 PM MST
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Really, really cool!  I'm always amazed at some of the stuff I see built here.  Those blades are a work of art.

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Re: 18' Progress Pic's (3.00 / 0) (#7)
by hvirtane (hannu_markus_virtanen(at)yahoo(dot)com) on Wed Oct 11th, 2006 at 03:05:14 AM MST
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Really nice blades.

- Hannu



Re: 18' Progress Pic's (3.00 / 0) (#8)
by The Crazy Noob on Sun Oct 15th, 2006 at 11:23:39 AM MST
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WOW! I just drooled all over my keyboard!

I'm very interested to see more of this beast!

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"If the honey bee goes extinct, man would have no more than four years to live." -- Not A. Einstein, nevertheless something to think about!



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