Beautiful work. You have done a very neat and precise job.
Mike
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In order to satisfy Louis' curiosity, here is the manufacture of the blades
Manufacturing of the "spider" support for the blades
A 4mm axle, two 25mm diameter washers and 16 tubes, 2mm, length 62mm.
I first welded the tubes on a washer with its axis according to my template, then inserted the second washer and heated everything at the gas camp so that the weld is distributed everywhere
Welding of the blades cut from a 0.5mm brass sheet. The set has a diameter of 16cm
Side stack
face side
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Nice looking tower build. Now I'm interested in how you will be making the blades.
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Hello to you
Today I undertake the construction of an 1880 US wind mill.
The set is made of Samba, coffee and balsa twirls and measures 18x18 at the base and 60cm high.I specify that I did not try to make some prototypical, but a coherent thing Now I will start making the blades.
To be continued
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Thank you Louis, but it’s a lot of work for one person, especially on this scale.
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Fantastic looking structures, outstanding very well built Log Cabin, and that turntable is the best constructed and weathered turntable around!
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Your structure building skills are incredible. Great work, as always.
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Thanks to all
I started a galley that I do not advise nervous or in a hurry.
I started building a log trapper's cabin.(Is there another name?) I'm out of wood, I still miss two floors of logs to have a proper door height. That's where I am
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