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Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

Xanadu wrote:I have quite a few left over rubber bands from Guillow kits. If you want them for free, I am willing to send them to you.
Drop me a PM with your mailing address and I will send them to you.
Really? That would be awesome...

I need to ask my dad about it though. I don't know how comfortable he feels with the address...I'll ask him tomorrow and get back to you.
Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

No problem, what ever your dad is comfortable with.
Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

Alrighty, teeny tiny update!

I have the wing skeleton built and about halfway covered with tissue. It's cheap wrapping tissue and a bit flimsy, but it's done the job so far. I got 24 sheets at walgreens for 99 cents. haha!

Umm..
Obj..........Skel..........Tiss
Wing........100%.........50%
Fuselages..100%.........100%
Rudders....0%.............0%
Horizstab...5%.............0%

About halfway there!
Pics coming soon when the wing is done!!! yay!
thymekiller
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Post by thymekiller »

Impressed with the graph. Where'd ya' learn that?

thymekiller
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Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

Socketassault wrote:Alright, new problem. How do I reduce the friction between the prop and the plane? I Obviously can't just leave the prop rubbing against the front. It needs a friction-reducing thing. Remember I'm builidng from scrap, so would a drilled out button rubbing against another button work?

Never even thought of it, but I may have some actual Guillow's prop mounts. Should have sent them with the rubber bands!
I will see if I still have any.
Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

thymekiller wrote:Impressed with the graph. Where'd ya' learn that?

thymekiller
Actually, I got that from the way the 405th.com organize their progress...

It's a Halo (video game) costuming group.
You make a paper shell, you resin it, you fiberglass it, you bondo it, you paint it.

So there's five steps instead of two...but you get my point....
Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

Xanadu wrote:
Socketassault wrote:Alright, new problem. How do I reduce the friction between the prop and the plane? I Obviously can't just leave the prop rubbing against the front. It needs a friction-reducing thing. Remember I'm builidng from scrap, so would a drilled out button rubbing against another button work?

Never even thought of it, but I may have some actual Guillow's prop mounts. Should have sent them with the rubber bands!
I will see if I still have any.
Haha.. you don't have to.

I think I may have to modify my balsa props a little bit...there's that ratio where you get the most thrust or whatever....I decided that ratio didn't really matter when I made them...but I think it does...oops. :oops:
Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

Here's a link to a pic of a quad blade I fashioned for my T-Bolt.

I made 2, 2 blade props, then cut the center section out of one, and glued the remaining blades to the hub of the other one.

http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/image_d ... 79&offset=
Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

Xanadu wrote:Here's a link to a pic of a quad blade I fashioned for my T-Bolt.

I made 2, 2 blade props, then cut the center section out of one, and glued the remaining blades to the hub of the other one.

http://www.virtualaerodrome.com/image_d ... 79&offset=
That looks awesome...a lot better than mine...
Greyhound
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Post by Greyhound »

Nice, how do you make them?
Socketassault
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Post by Socketassault »

Greyhound wrote:Nice, how do you make them?
mine?
Greyhound
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Post by Greyhound »

Well, anyone's. I was just wondering how to make them.
Xanadu
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Post by Xanadu »

I carved mine out from a block of laminated balsa strips. Made 2 seperate props, then cut the hub off on one, and glued the blades to the other, making a quad blade.

How did I carve them though, hard to explain. Kinda like they say about sculpturing. Just take off what is not part of what you want.
Just tried to make it look like pictures, photos, etc.......
thymekiller
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"...the road goes on forever, and the party never ends..."
thymekiller
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Post by thymekiller »

One more. This site can help with everything.

http://www.pensacolafreeflight.org/page ... geid=13152

Not just props, but many other things.

thymekiller
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