Finished another 4ft blade set today. This one is make from the 5/16" thick wall PVC pipe.
I used a triangle hub made from 2 layers of 3/4" plywood. I used my Roto Zips circal cutting atachment with a 5/16" router tip to make the groove for the blades to rest in. I drilled a hole through the hub and blade and fastened the blade to the hub with 1/4" carage bolts.
The nose cone is one of those plastic pipe caps from Lowes. I took this one out side and with a 1/4" phillips screw driver at the shaft and held it into the 3 mph wind.
It spun up prety fast. It a littel out of ballance but I'm sure I can cure that.
This one set at 30 degrees at the root and just a few degrees at the tip. I took a few picture but I think it looks much better in real life.
This foam pipe is 6" inside diameter. I'm going to try a 5ft version with the 8" foam pipe.
This foam center pipe is very strong and is almost hard to bend. I'm not sure what the TSR is on this blade but is starts up real easy and is fairly flate at the tip.
Soon I hope to wind test this blade on a genny.
Heres a few pictures.




JK TAS Jerry