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adam666
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Joined: 01/02/2006
Location: New Zealand
Posts: 14
Posted: 08:52am 01 Feb 2006
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I have some LDPE plastic tube approx 400mm diam. that I was contemplating cutting up to make blades for an F+p turbine. they are just under 1m in length, 10-12mm thick.

just wondering:

a. can reasonable performance be acheived with these if shaped right?

b. does anyone have a template or similar I can scale to get the correct shape?

im familiar with how the edges need to be shaped but the only 'outline' I can see is the 'mini-mill' battery charger pvc template.

where should I start :)

cheers
Adam

Edited by adam666 2006-02-02
"to capitalize on windy wgtn" -excuse the pun :p
 
Gizmo

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Joined: 05/06/2004
Location: Australia
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Posted: 01:58am 03 Feb 2006
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If you visit http://www.fieldlines.com/ and search for zub woof, you will see stories about blades made by Zubby using plastic pipe. These should get you pointed in the right direction.

I've made a few blades with PVC pipe, They worked good, but it was all guess work.

Glenn


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adam666
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Posted: 12:41pm 14 Feb 2006
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Great, thanks Glenn!

Will post back once i get them flying :)

cheers
Adam


"to capitalize on windy wgtn" -excuse the pun :p
 
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