by supercruiser » Thu Mar 01, 2007 5:08 pm
I've only seen one 4 bladed prop that was functional. And it was homemade.
Looks very nice and should perform well. MIght try to make one myself but, it looks difficult.
For those that are curious here are the basics of construction:
First you need 4 complete propellers, like the Guillows red 5" prop.
You cut one blade off each of the 4 props.. leaving the other blade and hub together.
This is part you use: the piece that is the whole hub and one blade.
Next you make two identical discs from dense balsa or maybe thin basswood, the size of the back of the spinner.
You draw a big + across the disc. The plus must be centered on the disc.
About halfway out from the center of the disc, drill a small hole at each of the four lines of the +. And drill one hole directly in the center of the +. Drill through both discs at the same time.
(STill with me?) Take one disc, lay it down flat, and insert short piece of wire shaft in each hole. The wire should be slightly longer than the prop hub.(If you use Guillow props, the wire is about .044" diameter or a #56 drill bit.) Glue them in place. NOw slide one prop half over each wire.
Here is the hard part, and I haven't really figured it out yet, you have to carve 4 balsa inserts or spacers between the blades. The spacers must hold each prop directly over the lines you marked on the disc. Also, the spacers must be taller than the prop blades so you have a solid structure to glue the disc to. ONce you have done that, simply place the other disc on top of the prop/disc thing you just made and glue it together. The props and spacers are sandwiched between the discs. Insert your standard prop wire hook through the center of the discs and bend the end over. Cut a small groove in the top disc to give the bent wire something to grab into. Put your spinner over the whole thing.
I cannot take credit for this method, got it from someone over at the SFA Discussion, if i could remember his name , I would like to give him credit for it.