The material is .008 inch thick [yes 8 thousandths] aluminum sheet that is 2 feet by 3 feet. He cut one sheet down to 2 foot square and cut and folded it into a pinwheel that he attached to the motor.

Here it is. Tha pinwheel measures about 34 inches tip to tip on the points.

Here is Lane doing duty as a tower. This thing actuall spins up pretty well and seems to zip right along.

This was simply a prototype "will it work?" excercise. The only support is a 1 & 1/8 inch diameter quarter inch plywood disc behind the center. This allows a lot of flex and the blade was tending to rub on the mounting hardware for the motor. It had a tendancy to rotate from any air movement including walking with it in the air.
As you can see one of the "wings" got pretty distorted right away but we know what the problem is and have a solution.
Maybe more another day.
Cheers.
TomW