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I'd like to build that one built by AeroEngineer, but I need help.
Firstly, he say that printing 200% pdf can give a full scale (1:1) design: well, the pdf posted on this forum (http://www.aerodyndesign.com/PROP_10/PROP_10.pdf) it's an A4 format and if I print it, even doubled in dimensions, I obtain a scaled print also (an A4 has the longer side 11" long and if doubled it reaches 22", but propeller diameter is 48"!) So, how to?
Then another question: the propeller, even if mounted in the rear of the fan powered boat as shown, is a pulling one, ain't it? Blades profile seems to confirm this supposition.
Thanks in advance for the kind help you all may give to me.
Valvolino
Thanks for you questions. I used a NACA 4412 because it has a flat bottom, making it esier to carve. I used wood because I wanted to carve a propeller. I think wood propellers look great. I have started thinking about using foam and fiberglass, but foam does not make a very accurate tool to lay composite onto for high twist propellers, but wood does, so I want to use wood as my master for molding the fiberglass.
Mike
I agree there's definitely something about wood propellors that make them stick out. And 100% agreed- wood is an excellent base for a template.
PS- "props" *insert groan* on your drafting skills- or should I say "pitch-ers".
Oh dear. How pun-ishing.
The man gave an excellent instructable that was accessible to those without the luxury of a tertiary education.
Normal Wood glue is fine- see how hi-tech bi-plane fighters props were- they were used hide and hoof glue they did the job fine.
As long as the constructor follows the glue instructions (dry and free from grease/dust etc & is clamped (expulsion of air) no probs.
As far as I recall, airboat props are encased in a wire cage. If it were to delaminate- the centripetal force and airfoil vortex would blow it backwards- so nothing to worry about in front.
How Its Made (Airplane propellors)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JvLra7G31cU
Stop being a girl. Something has to kill you in this life.
You have an equally impressive spreadsheet on your personal website, though. Is it all right to contact you directly with some questions about the maths behind it?
I didn't take enough pictures of the build so I can't really make one. But I do have some of the drawings on my website and if you know how to machine parts, you can start from there.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help.
Mike
And which props have better characteristics and performances 2 or 3 blade propellers.
Thanks.
MOre power.
I am very happy about your knowlege, and sapoting to next generagion,
i got this web side, 21/02/2011, I all so made propeller later i send poto
well done, excelant.
Thanking you,
Ishak M.
you have the 10 pieces of the metal profiles.. and then what? how do you put them on the prop, how do you cut the prop accordingly to the profile.. I am having really a hard time understanding it..
thanx
Leave a reply if you have any more questions
In effect you have made "outside" gauges, not "inside" (or teardrop) gauges.
THen simply place them onto the prop at the correct station. Remove the material where the gauge touches (or the highspots).
Beautifully done by the way....I like it!!
this how a marine prop is made
http://www.aerodyndesign.com/FAN_BOAT/FAN_BOAT_FABRICATION.htm
Those : http://www.copycarver.com/copy_carver_burrs.htm Worth the money ?