Starting on my next project. Some carbon fiber wind flags. Still waiting on a few more parts
Your's is going to be nicer than mine considering the components you are using.
I've had a piece of flagger-tape hanging down from a tree limb for a long time and it works pretty well for reading the wind from the sides. However, I can't see the angles, or whether the wind is blowing at me, or away from me with the flagger tape. So, I decided to build an indicator style flag.
I made one just 2-days ago for my 50yd home range. I used stuff I already had on hand at the house so I have no cost into it.
I ground a 45-degree point on the pivot-pin and it bears against a short piece of steel rod that I glued up inside the hole in the dowel where the pin inserts. In other words, It's pointed steel against flat steel for the bearing surface. Of course the steel 'bearings' are highly polished.
I ordered a low-cost, adjustable height photography stand for the flag to sit on. It's the same style that all the folks use in competition so it should work well.
I'll add a flagger-tape tail to the flag/vane and it should work just fine for my needs.
Good luck with your project. Please show it to us once you have it finished.
Yes, 2" styrofoam ball.Perfect!
Is that a Styrofoam ball?
The signal update between the windmeter to Strelok on the tablet/android feels like instant or for sure shorter then 1 sec. Both the reticle view also the direction view.@bigHUN , how often do the electronic wind speed and direction indicators update?
For the gun range I use this Samsung 8" tablet for all my outdoors needs: both the FX radar and Labradar / Strelok Pro / WindMeter / Xreload / all my data logging....Look like Strelok pro feature. Very nice setup.
Love it. Have my 10 guns programmed into Strelok pro. Fantastic research on wind. Great work.The signal update between the windmeter to Strelok on the tablet/android feels like instant or for sure shorter then 1 sec. Both the reticle view also the direction view.
This speed is acceptable but must slow down the spin on the wind blade - you can see I put lead shots in the head ball.
A huge difference how the air moves and changes direction much faster in my relatively closed space backyard where I was testing these projects only - or my shooting range where is wider open room a wind is more consistent direction.
If the blade "nose" is very light the motion is very sensitive. Need to balance the head weight also the tail-tape length.
For the gun range I use this Samsung 8" tablet for all my outdoors needs: both the FX radar and Labradar / Strelok Pro / WindMeter / Xreload / all my data logging....
The larger screen have different layout for these apps and I like it much better.
I have a second StrelokPro license for my cellphone, using it for printing NFC dope cards only. This how I know the GUI between the two.