BLADES
VC blades are an excellent, quick, light, cheap and
very easy. So how do you make them?
Choose the right
size.
First you need to go through the usual "how
big do you need them". Once you have decided the length you need to go and
get your pvc pipe. It goes without saying you need to buy the same length as
the blades. What size is governed by a bit of common sense. But incase you are
not sensible, your pipe should be about 1/5 as thick as it is long. eg if you
have 50 cm blades the pvc pipe should have a diameter of 10 cm. One length of
pvc pipe can can make four blades.
So now you should have bought your pvc pipe and carted it back home.
So now you should have bought your pvc pipe and carted it back home.
Quarter the pvc
pipe.
First of all we want to quarter the pipe. Now
drawing straight line and measuring on round surfaces is hard, so the best
method is to get a large sheet of paper. If you wrap the sheet tightly around
the pipe you get a straight line round the pipe. If you line one edge of the
paper with this line you can get straight lines going down the pipe. With the
paper wrapped round the pipe you can mark the circumference. Then you can fold
the paper in half and mark half way round the pipe. Then in half again and get
quarters of the pipes. With these methods you should be able to draw good
straight lines all over the pipe dividing it lengthways into quarters. Now run
your saw down the pipe to cut it in half. Like so.
And
then again into quarters.
Shape each quarter
Now for each of our four quarters we want to do two
things
1) Cut out a rectangle from the base about 5 cms in, so we can easily attach it to whatever we want to. Before you do the cut, drill a hole in the corner to improve the structural integrity of the material. Once the hole is drilled cut the rectangles out being careful not to cut past the hole.
2) Cut from the high tip of the base to the point.
1) Cut out a rectangle from the base about 5 cms in, so we can easily attach it to whatever we want to. Before you do the cut, drill a hole in the corner to improve the structural integrity of the material. Once the hole is drilled cut the rectangles out being careful not to cut past the hole.
2) Cut from the high tip of the base to the point.
All Done
Then we are all done. We have four blades ready to
use.
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