Ok guys--been working on this crazy thing all day. Thanks for the advice folks--keep it coming! (i,m gonna need it)
Sadly, the winds today suck compared to yesterday. Only 0-10mph occasional breeze.
I sawed out the inside of each blade with my table saw. But rather than make it a smooth curve, I made it come to a sharp 3/8" groove for the wind to help it start better. It seems thats the way the 'Delta1' is, exept it has it on both sides of each blade.
So, I tried it and it did move alittle but nothing earthshatering.
I then read Tecker's idea of putting the PVC on, and so I did that next----What the heck. Exept I didn't flip the blade over like he said. (lift in center/ drag on outside)
I will try that next later in the week. I was afraid if I flipped it over the mount holes would make the blades more crooked. I used inch and a half PVC. Heres the pics:
The inside curve is not as graceful as Vawtman suggested, since I wanted a SHARP edge to catch the wind good. (at least that was my logic) I sanded it smoother than the picture. I also finished a more correct airfoil shape as you can see. I figured that the 2 blade has less initial opposing blade drag than the 3 blade.
Here you can see the PVC. The wind catches the outside AND the inside of the blade. You can see the 3/8" sharp groove plus the PVC plastic. So the total inside catching edge is a little over a half and inch. Now the blades do self-start in a bout a 10mph breeze. But it only goes about 30 rpm. I twirled it as fast as I could, but the low breeze did not take it off. Maybe when there is more wind it will. The location is horrible.
I also turned the blades a bit at more of a angle, and that did help it to start turning. One VERY important thing I learned is that the whole thing has to be exactly straight up and down, not at all crooked. Yesterday, it was not plum or staight up in all directions. It is nearly impossible to begin to start if it slightly leans one way or the other. It is difficult to do this, the way I have it mounted--and I don't have a level that will fit inbetween the blades horizonally.
Yes, The thing rotates extremely easy by hand. It has ball bearings, plus the grease in the bearings are thinned with oil. There are no seals. Tomorrow is suppose to be more windy. (10-20). So something may hit the fan tomorrow. We will see.
-Thanks for all the help folks!! Preciate it.
ED:, your estimate that each of my blades weighed 1 lb was WAY off. They each actually weigh 1.15 lb. --=Also, How in the world am I suppose to wrap a rope around this thing to spin start it, if the blades hang down like they do?! If you pull it, the blades hit the rope.
I was standing there with the rope, but could not figure it out. I quess i could use a rubber band and 'slingshot' the thing off!!