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WIND TURBINE BLADE DIY how to video Part 3 HAWT Windmi

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Uploaded by on Feb 5, 2009

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  • I bought 40 1/2in cube neodymium magnets recently. They have 40lbs of pull each. I am planning on building a scale model, when I get back to the shop, of a wind generator that should power me 100%. We have about a dozen old marine deep cycle batteries my dad has been holding for me for about 6 years. I finally have the brain power to put it all to use now. I am dreaming of an axial design that uses multiple generators that actually stack on the axis. We'll see what happens.

  • Sounds really cool. What Rectifier are you planning on using. I bought a few off of Ebay for cheap, from a motorcycle I think. Not tested yet so do not know if it was a good deal yet:-)

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  • Why didn't you go 45 on the bevel/mitre at the hub as well as the cross cut? It would've saved you having to sand the excess later on.

    Great vids very interesting

  • turn your drill off the hammer drill setting that setting is for masonary or concrete not wood

  • turn your drill off the hammer drill setting that setting is for masonary or concrete not wood

  • Hello, great , very well done congratulations, I have recommended it to my friends to see it, if you like pasate to my channel and subscribe please step, which I will do the same greetings and THANK YOU

  • my friend this is too much work what u want to do is just cut a half inch piece as a hub and then install two piece of wood on it by bolts and nuts simple,very good video detailed.

  • the project in itself is great...also great fun doing it . Just a little observation if I may.... there are moments that we should come down from power tools . That is the case on this cross cut (transversal cut ) . with a hand saw would have been quicker, safer and better for you wouldn´t have to break it . After all the less we use power tools the less energy we will need and consenquentaly the less Co2 emission will be make... great clip though ... take care all

  • Use a drill press (if you have one) to drill the center hole. It will save you a lot of trouble.

  • holy crap that is cut perfectly...

  • this dude is like a fuckin' genius who forgets how to tie his shoes once in a while... i like it.

  • Claytoons, do you know the difference between a master carpender and an amature carpender? How well you hide your mistakes!

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