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You will need:

Tools: hot glue gun, glue sticks, screwdriver, ruler, compasses.

Materials: base board (14 cm x 25 cm), posts (30 cm), square dowels (2 pieces), horizontal column (20 cm square dowel, 1 piece), screw, fasteners, round dowels.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

1. Use a pencil, ruler, and compass to mark the base board according to the dimensions of the bottom chart.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

2. Drive the screw into the center point of the base board.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

3. Using glue, attach the 30cm square dowels to the frame as shown.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

4. Use a ruler and a rectangle to make sure they are perpendicular.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

5. Attach the fasteners for the frame support as shown.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

6. Using a ruler, locate and mark the center of the horizontal beam.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

7. Check if the dowel fits the eyelet screw. The gap should be free, but small. Adjust the hinge screw to the correct size.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

8. Screw the hinged screw into the beam at the center point.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

9. Sharpen the end of the dowel using a pencil sharpener.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

10. On the uprights, make marks 28 cm above the base board.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

11. Slide the dowel through the eyelet screw onto the beam and hold it on the posts so that the dowel is perpendicular to the base. Mark its location with a pencil.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

12. Secure the crossbeam with plenty of hot glue.

Wind turbine. Frame and base

13. Finished frame.

Author: Dave Mussel

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