The Burn in Designs windmill continued to cause me some issues – it looked like it was designed so you could rotate it, but without having enough parts to actually be able to rotate it. I still couldn’t figure out what the little sticky uppy bit was! I drilled and pushed the nail into the smaller round bit, then glued the larger one on to hide it.
Used a tiny little plastic screw and a lot of glue to provide just a little nub to give some traction so it doesn’t slide off. It didn’t have to be tight or solid, just keep the top of falling off if you brush it.
The solution isn’t perfect, as the nail isn’t long enough or heavy enough to hold it in the box. Maybe if I put another piece of wood on the end of it?
3 Comments
Diehard
August 25, 2015 at 12:56 pmI wish I has seen this sooner. The holes are set up for 1/8″ and 1/4″ magnets or dowel rods if you want the parts to spin. I will add a note to the assembly/tips page explaining this.
Craig Fleming
August 25, 2015 at 1:03 pmNice! (and if there’s anything you can do to make the Water Tower more obvious, that would probably be good too! http://geeksong.com/pigment.apply/2015/05/terrain-burn-in-designs-water-tower/)
Craig Fleming
March 25, 2019 at 4:16 pmhttps://www.baidu.com/link?url=kaQ_rJgZgN4ALPCiG54f3dCsE9mps5Z29rn0E_MFGZO