Wow. Just wow. Waking up this morning and reading this thread has been like being a kid on birthday morning (except for no cookiecrumbs in bed - which is good).
Thank you so much for all your skilled input! I’m humble and grateful. I have to take my time reading it all, and looking into all the projects the have relevant insights.
Thanks Marion @scrounge79, I’m all right now! Life’s always a hassle (for all of us, I’m quite sure), having a hobby to obsess over is a great way to cope. I actually have started to give this advice to people I meet in crisis, supervision or counceling. I.e.: “Oh - you are having a hard time in your life you say? Why don’t you get a hobby and forget about it all??”
Not always very considerate and appropriate, but to one extent it’s actually some deep truth to it.
So - the river and the weel. This is the amount of water I was able to feed through a small canal/conduit/aquaduct. I could upscale this, but I think it’s a decent amount to start with. How do I “measure” such a thing? If I had a 100lr container, it would be a quick calculation, but I don’t have many 100l buckets lying around…
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This is the wooden wheel. It turned out waaay to big. The creek is quite small, and I don’t want the house for the wheel/turbine be too big, because we’re in the middle of a suburbian neighborhood, and I cant have kids climbing on it, and sticking their hands into the wheel and such… That’s why I figured out I would have to make something smaller, and shape it using a CNC. My plan so far has been to make techincal drawing of the wheel, export it to flat pieces, cut them out in plywood, and cover it with glassfiber sheets and polyester resin. I guess I should consider making a turbine instead. Time will show.
Even though the wheel ended up to big, I was mighty impressed with how smooth it turned (I didn’t balance it yet in this vid) - and for how LONG it kept spinning, just from 7-700grams of weight. Imagine having a stream constanlty pushing against such a thing! Unfortunately, I’m giving it away to a friend who lives more secluded with a river in his back yard.
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Bonus pic, a small viking ship replica that some neighboors/friends have built:
The same people was involved in building the worlds largest viking ship (Draken Harald Hårfagre). This smaller ship is made from only scrap wood from Draken.