I went by the local windmill farm. The owner put pieces of an old Sears Windmachine in my truck and asked if I would build a new blade.
A few measurements and some pictures will help to start analyzing the project. It appears the blade was near 6' long originally. My dial calipers read the hub thickness at ~.73 -.74" so it was probably cut from a ¾" blank and has eroded a bit. Paint on the hub makes it appear the hub was ~4.25" in diameter. There isn't enough of the center of the blade left to ascertain true width but I will use 4-1/2 inches as my best guess. The wood in the break looks similar to good spruce or cedar. There is no odor left I can detect but it tastes more like cedar than spruce.
Airfoil thickness at 12" is ~.51" and it was close to 2.6" wide I would guess- at one time.51/12/3.7/1.25; .33/18/.46/1.07; .32/24/.395/?; 3/30/.36/1.04; 2.7/36/.4/? - This is thickness/"station"/width/peak. These numbers will be entered in a spreadsheet to compare them and see if there is a pattern or, if they make enough sense.
Pictures were taken so I the twist and possibly the airfoil might be modeled. I'll do it in a CAD program but it can be done by hand or, possibly by eye.
General views:




Twist:

Airfoils:


Screen shots of modeling the twist - CAD program is RHINO:

The airfoil may be the "Clark Y". It was fairly common and used on many things in the era this machine was built. It looks similar and the thickness is in the range of the measurements, the peak is near the right spot and the model looks close. By moving only two of maybe 10 points, it is a close match. This airfoil will be modified to the 15% version and used.
I shall put as much twist as possible in the root area and use the approximate twists the original shows. The twists will be "smoothed" by making the trailing edge a fair curve in the CAD program. This will be a close approximation of the original yet still give as much performance as one could hope to have with this platform, In My Opinion.
Table of measurements:
station width depth peak %airfoil %peak twist
- 3.7 0.51 1.25 0.137838 0.337838 8.28
- 3.3 0.46 1.07 0.139394 0.324242 10.17
- 3.2 0.395 0.123438 8.66
- 3 0.36 1.04 0.12 0.346667 4.06
- 2.7 0.4 0.148148 3.38
The next installment will tackle the modeling and, if the time I available, the actual CNC cutting of the blade.
Ron