Sunday, 10th of September Stefan and Sam (with the help of his dad), began to design, cut, sand and loosely put together the water wheel. The day: In the morning, Sam's dad helped us to cut the harder parts of the water wheel. After a quick search, Stefan found out the paddles should be small and on an angle to create small pockets for the water to catch in. We first cut 2 big circles of plywood for the outside of the wheel and then 16 rectangular smaller pieces for the middle and paddles. Then came the refinements. Sam sanded most of the plywood, evening out the pieces so they were of the same size. A week earlier, Stefan had made a prototype to hold the smart drive generator together out of MDF wood. This sucks in rain so Sam cut a new one and we re-did it out of ply. The results were great! After the hard day of work, we were able to sit down and relax. We were now able to assemble the wheel loosely to see how it would work. Looks awesome s...
Go Stefan!!!!!!!!
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