I like bike wheel for hubs....the bearings are
ideal...but if you want to tap the power from it
its rather difficult as the shaft is stationary.
So here's my answer......
I unspoked a front wheel, took a large washer
copied the spoke hole pattern center punched and
drilled the holes used the exact pattern as
original when installing the spokes....except now
the hub only has one flange ! If the rim was
faily straight to begin with ...the wheel can even
be adjusted as well as when it had two flanges on
the hub.
Then I made the little blade holders from 1/2
inch dowel rod...they're just the right size to
wedge into the rim when the screw is tightened and
they remain at the angle you put them.
I screwed them into the unused spoke holes,
adjust the angle of the slots ...insert the ...
blades/disks and .....
end up with this
.
of course you could use different shaped blades
but these are handy...easy to replace....and ..yes
they will have have small pins...shiskabob sticks
to keep em from flying out of the slots....
last time I thought they were so firmly wedged in place that at these low operating speeds ...they
would never come out....couple of hours..they did
.....of course....LOL.
Flying saucers
( :>) Norm