VIDEO Making a Bladeless Wooden Fan - Scrapwood Challenge ep38

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Making a Bladeless Wooden Fan - Scrapwood Challenge ep38 In this engaging episode of the Scrapwood Challenge, the creator takes on an innovative project: constructing a bladeless wooden fan. The host introduces the concept by revealing that the project will utilize scrap wood, specifically camphor laurel, given by a local business specializing in making chopping boards. This approach not only showcases sustainability but is also a testament to creativity and resourcefulness.

Project Overview​

The process begins with the host meticulously selecting and preparing the wood, sharing insights into the design and functionality of the fan. The idea is to create a fan that pushes air up into an outer ring, directing airflow through slits at the back. While there's a palpable sense of uncertainty about the project's success, the host's enthusiasm is infectious.

Key Steps in the Build​

  1. Building the Rings: The host crafts segmented rings using a table saw equipped with a wedgie sled for precision. He explains his approach to ensuring each segment fits perfectly to avoid mishaps later in assembly.
  2. Turning the Wood: Utilizing a lathe, he shapes the rings while detailing the complexities of working with both the outer and inner rings. This segment highlights the challenges of achieving the correct angles and fits.
  3. Constructing the Base: The base is designed to house a small fan capable of driving the air upward, and the host illustrates his methods for integrating various components securely. There are moments of trial and error, especially when ensuring air intake holes are effectively positioned.
  4. Final Assembly: The host addresses issues such as maintaining airflow and aesthetics, opting for a series of slots over simple holes for a visually pleasing design. The iterative nature of the build is evident as he adjusts plans based on practical considerations.

    Final Thoughts​

    By the end of the video, the host has successfully constructed a functioning bladeless wooden fan, emphasizing the joy of problem-solving throughout the project. He expresses satisfaction not just with the final product but also with the learning experiences gained along the way. For viewers interested in DIY woodworking or creative engineering, this episode serves as both inspiration and educational content.

    Community Engagement​

    What did you think of the methods used to build the fan? Have you ever attempted a similar project with scrap materials? Share your thoughts or any experiences you've had with DIY projects in the comments below!​

    Feel free to explore more discussions or tutorials in the forum related to woodworking and creative projects!
 

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