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Hi. Could you please tell me what kind of wood you recommend as the favourable type.I was wondering about cedar.Or is a hardwood better?Please let me know.Fantastic videos by the way.Your videos are the only ones I have been able to make any sense of and I sincerely appreciate you posting them!
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Your making a propeller blade and a AirPlanes a flying by.
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WIndy season has come and gone. Great videos, just found you, but seems like I can build it but can't learn how to hook it up and get electricity. Please , vid 7 and maybe a connect for your solar pannels too. Keep up the good work.
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I really like your vids.
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you have to put glue on it before you put them together
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its dangerous to pull the piece backwards through the saw.
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Hey, your wife was not in any of these videos !!!! ...I hope she is doing fine..you guys make a great couple. I wish my wife will help me a little bit around the shop...Good videos!!! ...With a windmill of this size what will be energy output for a a 10 mile/hr wind ? Thanks
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perfect video.......but where is part 7?
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Interesting videos. There are lots of ways to harness energy from the wind. I wonder why you come up with a very steep 20 deg. pitch on the blades. For a blade like that, with no twist or taper, I should think something like 5 deg would be more efficient. A more streamlined 'airfoil' shape would help some too I expect.
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buy a router
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Mr, and part 7 ? You machine not is work, pleasy conect and show here working !



Where is video 7!?
I want to see it all together producing electricity.
Great videos by the way, but I love to see it compleat and know about how many watts you are getting out of yours.
Freedom3777 2 years ago 11
Waiting for the windy season. Florida is still air:-)
When we get a chance we are going to the beach for wind.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 2 years ago
This is only for cosmetic value right? it should not make any differerence in the way it functions.
boatbuilder1 2 years ago
It makes it stronger. If you skip this step use 1/4" steel bolts. Screws have a poor shear strength. Glue too.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 2 years ago
i dont no were u get ur ideas but it is increadible
tonyb24242424 3 years ago 2
:-) Thank You.
GREENPOWERSCIENCE 2 years ago