How to make Best diy Whirligig Flying Goose two propeller Wind Spinner Part One

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  • Опубликовано: 2 авг 2020
  • This video demonstrates how to make a goose whirligig with "wings" that spin in opposite directions. - first part of a build series on this whirligig.
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    Part 2 of the build here - • How to make Best DiY W...
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    16 Oz Wood Glue - amzn.to/3938CRP
    This is my favorite Diablo saw blade - amzn.to/3wEysDX
    3" Spring clamps - amzn.to/3hXk2ec
    Here is a link to the Dado saw blade that I use to cut the slots in the hubs. Works good amzn.to/3n0TZlY
    Here is a link to Amazon for a Goose whirligig: amzn.to/31pqwt0
    If you like to work with wood, here is a link to my favorite Whirligig book: amzn.to/3m8Iicf
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  • @gwheyduke
    @gwheyduke  3 года назад +6

    The flying Goose whirligig is a classic favorite. The wings should spin in opposite directions

  • @jancopeland8350
    @jancopeland8350 Год назад +1

    I've been watching your video's, I don't have all the tools,but made a duck whirlygig!!🦆🇦🇺

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  Год назад

      Good to hear, thanks for the comments.

  • @whyohwhy357
    @whyohwhy357 2 года назад +3

    Thanks!
    I like how you said there aren't any rules for whirlygigs! That means every scrap of wood is a blank canvas...
    Im also looking out for old broom sticks. Those are always hard wood of some sort.
    Hillbilly tip:
    I use a drill strapped to a board for my lathe and a dremel tool with various rotary cutters for my lathe tools. Its not perfect but close enough for 'giggin

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад +3

      Thanks for the tip, great idea. I have used many an old broom handle too.

  • @jamiebrooking6088
    @jamiebrooking6088 8 месяцев назад +2

    Good commonsense😊

  • @haroldsnipes5539
    @haroldsnipes5539 Год назад +2

    I use the white nylon tubing that is use for ice makers! It last for yearsgv

  • @sandramuffatti6347
    @sandramuffatti6347 3 года назад +4

    Great Goose

  • @georgeheyduke2060
    @georgeheyduke2060 2 года назад +3

    Good Looking Whirligig

  • @billlink7116
    @billlink7116 3 года назад +3

    Excellent information - thanks

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @susab620
    @susab620 Год назад +1

    Muchas gracias por los todos los videos, me encantan los whirligig, me apasionan, me encanta su trabajo, saludos

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  Год назад

      Es genial que tú y yo compartamos la diversión de hacer Whirligigs. Gracias por sus amables comentarios.

  • @hilariosousa4728
    @hilariosousa4728 2 года назад +3

    Uma boa informação,obrigado. Um abraço de Portugal.

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад +2

      Obrigado pelo seu comentário amável

  • @rubencolotta1573
    @rubencolotta1573 2 года назад +4

    Muy bueno.!!😀

  • @joselcruz8851
    @joselcruz8851 2 года назад +2

    MUI bonito saludos desde mexico

  • @screwedspud
    @screwedspud 2 года назад +4

    when making the hub, should it always be square no matter the size ? Thank You I have learned a lot from your great videos !

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад +1

      No the hubs don't have to be square. Thanks for the kind comment. Best of luck with your whirligigs !

  • @xfredstudio1779
    @xfredstudio1779 2 года назад +1

    Amazing 🤗👍

  • @hdfrymire5645
    @hdfrymire5645 3 года назад +5

    Great work! Would you consider sharing the goose plans?

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +1

      I built that bird in my Virginia workshop and I don't have those with me right now. They were very old Cherry Tree Toys plans from 30 years ago. They have a website you could probably get them there.cherrytreetoys.com/goose-whirligig-plan/

    • @harlanfrymire8261
      @harlanfrymire8261 3 года назад +2

      Thanks

  • @jonathanesters8030
    @jonathanesters8030 3 года назад +3

    Could you use copper I'm thinking about cutting some copper tubing and giving it a try just cut it down to size with my dremmel

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +2

      Sure you can use copper tubing. It's pretty soft metal but it will work OK

  • @goddale2002
    @goddale2002 2 года назад +3

    Hoping you can help. I did find and bought those plans for the goose whirligigs you built. I built two. I can get two of the four wings to balance at all four 90 degree positions Two however will only balance when horizontal and not vertical. I can see the difference in low wind. Only the ones balance at all 4 90 degrees spins in super low wind. It has to be windy for the others to spin and adding washers for counter balance is not helping to balance them vertically. Help.

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад +3

      Hmmm that is a tuff problem. Your "wings" have just 2 blades, then the horizontal balance should be adequate. The only other possibility would be if the center hole in the hub is slighty off center. Other than making new hubs (a real pain) all I can think of is to add a little weight to the heavy blade. I have drilled 1/16" holes in the very tip of the heavy blade and glued in several lengths of solder.for those 'problem" blades. Good luck!

    • @goddale2002
      @goddale2002 2 года назад +1

      @@gwheyduke Really appreciate the response. I made 5 character type whirligigs before making the winged ones. They work but not as efficiently as the ones on RUclips so I purchased plans hubs and brass hardware for the learning experience. Ive tried taping washers all over the wings to no avail but your theory of the off centered hole make sense. Thanks again for your response.

  • @harlanfrymire8261
    @harlanfrymire8261 3 года назад +5

    I just finished my second Canada goose. It's the same one you show plans for. Apparently when I transferred the drawing to the wood I misaligned the central hub hole - the axis that the goose sits atop and rotates on. Consequently mine looks to be headed for a nose down landing with about 5 degrees of rudder thrown in. Is there some wiggle room in this? In other words, can I try to make another hole in the goose to resink my ball bearing and copper bushing? Second, how do you create your axis points and assure uniformity in the many whirlygigs you make? Thanks!

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +3

      You can drill a new hole for the pivot pin, no problem. Just plug the old one with a dowel if you want to hide it. I have had to re-drill this for the same problem from time to time.

    • @harlanfrymire8261
      @harlanfrymire8261 3 года назад +2

      @@gwheyduke Thanks!

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад +3

      I use my drill press and a square to line up the pivot hole. The square is held to the drill table with a "C" clamp.

  • @miltonwinslow2976
    @miltonwinslow2976 3 года назад +3

    When one is trying to find the center mounting point for the Goose should one have the wings mounted to the body or just balance the goose body?

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +3

      The short answer is wings off but - From Anders Lunde's book "Whirligigs Design and Construction: "find the balance point of the body by balancing it on a narrow object such as a pencil. Locate the pivot point 1/4" behind the balance point. This will be drilled for the pivot socket. At a distance 1/4" before the balance marke a vertical line up the side of the body. Locate the wing dowel." (This is all done wings off) The idea is to find the center of wind pressure on the whirligig. Lunde gives a general rule for any generic whirligig. In his example the pivot is located 1/2" behind the wing axle.

    • @c.a.m.6276
      @c.a.m.6276 2 года назад

      @@gwheyduke Funny thing ... I do have the same book, where I sometimes visit to learn a bit more. Making whirligigs is a fantastic hobby, only a few understand. (from Brazil)

  • @jerryfuqua3781
    @jerryfuqua3781 4 месяца назад +1

    Where can I get the pattern for the Goose? Thanks

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  4 месяца назад

      Cherry Tree toys online, I think has this goose pattern

  • @Jeremy_810
    @Jeremy_810 3 года назад +4

    I spent a week making one of these but when I threw it off a cliff, it didn't fly.

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  3 года назад +2

      How strange is that? Perhaps you should take some flying lessons?

  • @pamsimpson4147
    @pamsimpson4147 2 года назад +1

    Do you have a link for the wing hubs? Thanks for sharing!

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  2 года назад

      Yes - gwheyduke.com/purchase-whirligig-parts/

  • @gwheyduke
    @gwheyduke  4 месяца назад +1

    I think you can find a similar plan on Cherry Tree Toys website. cherrytreetoys.com/goose-whirligig-plan/

  • @frankarcabascio5387
    @frankarcabascio5387 Год назад +1

    Where can I get that goose pattern?

    • @gwheyduke
      @gwheyduke  Год назад +1

      Cherry Tree toys has a similar goose pattern - cherrytreetoys.com/goose-whirligig-plan/