My New Blade
Sunday at 3:30pm i decided to make another blade
by 11:30 i was done with the cutting , i assembled it and sanded it monday night
i must say this one came out the best of any i have done so far
there are a couple of imperfections on it
But it is very straight , and surprizingly rigid.
that pink and blue stuff is amazing , the cell structure is so small that it almost has the consistancy of balsa wood.
the first pic is my new blade , made entirely of pink foam.
in the upper right is my varible pwm , you can see the Fet in front of the large breadboard
i really shouldnt use a breadboard for the fet , because i've allready melted a couple of spots on it.chalk it up to lazyness and the fact that i need to repair my weller
most of that rats nest of wires isnt the pwm though

I have resanded the trailing edge and trimmed those little bits on the trailing edge that you can see in the next pic.
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i've been debateing whether to insert the next pics
what you see here is strips of paper , taped to a bike frame ( which will most likely be the frame for my next mini windmill)
the shot shows the relitive positions of the paper strips to the blades

it was very difficult snapping the shot while turning the blades, by hand.
but it shows the volume of air pushed by different parts of the blades as i turned it
the first three (from the left)are almost parallel to the floor
the fourth and fifth strips get progressively less, or lower
and the sixth one isnt even in the picture ,so to speak
i was moving the blades about 200 rpm at the time, maybe a little less
i thought it was interesting comparing the amount if air , so i included it

