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Craft ideas and instructions

Windmill wheel 4-bladed

Idea and realisation: Kathleen Hauck

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List of materials

Art. no.Name of article
1802908Craft scissors, pointed, 13 cm, assorted colours
1827109Pricking needle, 9 cm, 1 pc.
1801820Screw hole punch, punch inserts ø 2, 3, 4 mm, 15,5 x 3,5 cm
1803901Heat gun, 230 Volt / 300 W
10551xxRubber foam sheet, 300 x 450 x 2 mm
9511008Windmill mechanism, with wooden rod, ø 10 mm, 75 cm, 9 parts
1945040UHU - Alleskleber, KRAFT Flex Tube, 42 g
Additionally: ruler, template from the inlay, base for the drill punch e.g. cutting mat

Instructions

1.Cut a 30 x 30 cm square from the foam rubber sheet.
Place the template for a 4-piece pinwheel (see insert) on one corner of the foam rubber cut-out. Mark the cut edge and the hole with the prickle needle. Leave the template in place and then turn the square of foam rubber just enough so that the template can be placed on the next corner. Mark all 4 corners.
2.Cut all 4 corners at the marked lines. Use the drill punch to punch a hole at each mark in the corner and a hole in the centre of the panel.
3.Insert the metal axle into the existing hole in the wooden rod. Pull the black shrink tubing over the short leg of the axle and the wooden rod. Shrink the tube using the hot air blower.
4.Place a NABBI Jumbo Bead on the metal axle as a spacer. Then slide a NABBI Jumbo Bead onto the end of the barrel. Guide the barrel through the centre hole of the foam rubber plate. Place the wind turbine blades on the barrel tube in rows. Slide a second NABBI Jumbo Bead onto the front of the barrel tube as a stopper. Slide the pinwheel onto the metal axle. Place the wooden bead on the axle with a little glue to finish it off. Allow the glue to dry.
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