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PVC pipe blades and rotor for HAWT from scrap.

Step 3Marking and cutting the segments.

marking and cutting the segments.
I marked each of the segments 1 1/2" in at each end and used a chalk line to mark a line along the segment. the chalk line did not show up to good so I used a sharpie marker to redraw the line before cutting.

I was able to use the bandsaw for cutting the segments.
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Aug 5, 2010. 12:20 PMcchubb says:
Because it's tough to get the line to snap along the length what I do is stretch a piece of twine between the end points then put a quick blast of spray paint along the string. Remove string and cut along the masked line.

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Author:Dr Qui
Currently under no fixed agenda, just going with the flow. All projects are designed to be low cost and to be a simple as possible using recycled and re-purposed materials. Andy.