Hi everybody,
My sawblade windmill idea:
http://www.fieldlines.com/story/2006/5/30/122744/161
Now it's up and running good.
Starting to spin with lightest of wing gust.
Spinning allmost freely, because inside sawblade with permanent magnets from old hard disks. Stator is made of plywood and epoxy without metal parts.

Only drawback is small current. Next time I am going to use thick wire.
Stator is made of 2 phases and planned to connect parallel. In reality they are connected series to start charging battery with slightest wind. In parallel they can make 4A as planned.
Pictute of this sawblade windmill:

No real tower yet, only test stand.
Carwing blades was harder then I thought.
They are 1,5 m diametre. Spinning wery good and are allmost silent.
Cable from this windmill comes to my garage, where battery's are located. Cable is doubled to achieve smaller resistance.

You can see all my current working windmills from this picture:

In the middle is windmill made of geared stepper motor from ancient network printer.
Blades made from PVC tube and not so good.
This windmill can charge 12V battery with 0,5 .. 0,7A current.
More pictures coming in near future.
Margus