When I'm not spending my time disrupting the smooth flow of dissenting opinions here on OtherPower I actually do get in some wind power related testing and experimenting. Heres the latest unsuccessful skirmish using 4 inch cedar lap siding:

Thats 4 inch cedar lap siding mounted at 23 degrees to the hub with a bit of rounding on the leading edge. No taper and 3 feet per blade and about 6.5 feet total prop diameter.

While it spins in a very light breeze it is another blade setup that lacks top end for charging.

Once again this is actually my buddy Lanes thing. He had been looking at a Bergey 1KW mill [XL.1 I think] and he was curious about its apparent lack of twist. He tossed these on one of my old JerryBlade hubs to see if it worked at all. And, like I mentioned, they work at some level but have low and limited rpm.
Can anyone explain just how Bergey makes those blades work? I have never seen them myself yet but Lane says they have no twist and what looks to be a constant profile.
Cheers.
TomW