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    How To Make A Windmill

    Damaris GatwiriBy Damaris GatwiriFebruary 11, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Building a simple windmill can be a fun and educational project, whether for a school assignment, garden decoration, or understanding wind energy. The basic design involves blades that catch the wind and spin, often mounted on a sturdy base. A homemade windmill can be made from paper, cardboard, or lightweight plastic for a small-scale model, or wood and metal for a more durable version. Here is how to make a windmill.

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    • Materials Needed
    • Steps to Make a Simple Paper Windmill
    • Steps to Make a Wooden Windmill

    Materials Needed

    The materials depend on the type of windmill you want to build. A small paper windmill requires paper, scissors, a pushpin, a straw, and glue. A larger wooden windmill might need plywood, a dowel rod, screws, and a saw.

    Steps to Make a Simple Paper Windmill

    1. Prepare the Paper
      Start with a square piece of sturdy paper or lightweight cardboard. A size of about 15 cm x 15 cm works well.
    2. Cut the Blades
      Draw diagonal lines from each corner towards the center, stopping about 2 cm before reaching the middle. Cut along these lines to create four triangular sections.
    3. Fold and Secure the Blades
      Take one corner of each cut section and gently fold it towards the center without creasing. Overlap the edges slightly and secure them in place with a pushpin or glue.
    4. Attach the Windmill to a Base
      Insert the pushpin through the center of the windmill and into a straw or thin wooden stick. Ensure the pin isn’t too tight, so the windmill can spin freely when exposed to wind.

    Steps to Make a Wooden Windmill

    1. Cut the Blades
      Use thin plywood or lightweight metal sheets to cut four symmetrical blades. Each should be shaped like an elongated rectangle with slightly tapered edges.
    2. Attach the Blades to a Central Hub
      Drill small holes at the base of each blade and secure them to a central circular piece using screws or nails. Ensure they are evenly spaced to maintain balance.
    3. Mount the Windmill on a Stand
      Attach the hub to a vertical dowel rod or wooden post. A bearing or rotating joint will help the blades spin smoothly.
    4. Test the Windmill
      Place the windmill in an open area where wind can reach it. Adjust the blades if needed to ensure smooth rotation.

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    Damaris Gatwiri

    Damaris Gatwiri is a digital journalist, driven by a profound passion for technology, health, and fashion.

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