March Workshop 2010

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The March wind turbine building workshop started today in Ballinamore, we are making a 1800mm 24v machine.

We started the day working on the blades, they are made up from six lenghts of 2x1" white deal to give us the width we need.

Rather than buying glue we mixed up some of the vinyl-ester, this is the first time I have used it to laminate blades and it will be interesting to see how it works over time. This little turbine is going to be installed at our place so I can keep an eye on it.


We got the magnet rotor mould made and the magnets positioned on the rotor all ready for casting.

Laminating wind turbine blades
Putting on the Glue

Laminating wind turbine  blades
Team work

Laminating wind turbine blades
It's important not to tighten the clamps too much or you will squeez out the glue

Laminating wind turbine blades
Finished they should be set by the morning

Jig saw work on a wind turbine
Jigsaws

magnet rotor mould and jig
The magnet rotor mould and jig 

 

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