This is either gonna end up an ugly ornament or there's a small chance it may look alright and work.
I like anything old fashioned and decided I'd quite like to have one in the garden.
I started slowly wombling bits. First thing I got was these two cart rings.
I recently made some garden rings and these pieces were leftover
The frustrating thing is they aren't as big as I'd have liked.
The rings are roughly 1250mm diameter which means the wooden ring will only be around 120mm
The easiest way to mount the waterwheel was in a premade heavy frame. It just happened to be a large super heavy tablesaw
This is the rough sketchup pic I did to show how the wheel might fit.
The front section will need completely chopping off.
Must say I'm really unsure about this. I can make it look like a waterwheel, but I want the thing to turn via a pond pump and a flow of water. As a last resort I'll have to connect up a motor of some sort to give it a helping hand.
I think I could really need some help with this one guys.
Cheers
Coley
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I like anything old fashioned and decided I'd quite like to have one in the garden.
I started slowly wombling bits. First thing I got was these two cart rings.
I recently made some garden rings and these pieces were leftover
The frustrating thing is they aren't as big as I'd have liked.
The rings are roughly 1250mm diameter which means the wooden ring will only be around 120mm
The easiest way to mount the waterwheel was in a premade heavy frame. It just happened to be a large super heavy tablesaw
This is the rough sketchup pic I did to show how the wheel might fit.
The front section will need completely chopping off.
Must say I'm really unsure about this. I can make it look like a waterwheel, but I want the thing to turn via a pond pump and a flow of water. As a last resort I'll have to connect up a motor of some sort to give it a helping hand.
I think I could really need some help with this one guys.
Cheers
Coley
Sent from my SM-G900F using Tapatalk