Clark demonstrates the method he uses to carve 8-foot, 2-blade wind generator rotors out of wood. This method could be used to make propellers for off-grid power, drones or even an electric boat motor.
Expect to see future videos about how to mount and balance the blade or rotor onto the generator, as well as how to create the alternator.
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