@@ModernUkrainianHomestead printers are not expensive anymore and there is no shortage of them, I use an elegoo neptune 3 max. I print in my kitchen. at the moment I am printing a 2 meter long blade, so its for a 4 meter diameter turbine.
It looks like the middle unit you could slide the tail a few inches back to the end of the pipe to improve the tracking a bit. An idea for people that don't want to replace the pipe.
I'm very excited to see these turbines up in the air, I think the masts you build could support much bigger turbines.
yes, they are for potentially up to 2.4 m diameter machines. those I have currently will be 1.65 only.
@@ModernUkrainianHomestead I can give you files to 3d print 2 meter diameter turbines.
Well, I don't have a place to do that. And those printers that work now - they produce drones, so are quite busy
@@ModernUkrainianHomestead printers are not expensive anymore and there is no shortage of them, I use an elegoo neptune 3 max. I print in my kitchen. at the moment I am printing a 2 meter long blade, so its for a 4 meter diameter turbine.
@@bermudatriangle2036 I will definitely think of that option, thanks for a hint!
It looks like the middle unit you could slide the tail a few inches back to the end of the pipe to improve the tracking a bit. An idea for people that don't want to replace the pipe.
I just saw on your other video there is a third rivet on the other side of the tail. So it would only have 2 connections if you move it down.
yes, theoretically possible. need to have a proper tool for it still