so today I got to play with the lathe. in my journey to get into RC airplane's on the cheap I had to make a part.
its called a prop saver, the o ring holds the prop on the motor and in a crash it allows the prop to jump off the mount to save you from purchasing another prop.
some may argue that you can buy a prop saver for a small amount of change 2$ from hong kong (but then shipping etc) or 5-8$ in Canada.
but when you have the material on hand and have a strong interest in building up skills, why not make it yourself!
sorry I didnt get pics of the prop saver in the making, I tried but I got lost in the amount of fun I was having hehe.
hope you enjoy, the black on in the picture is the one I modeled mine after (it belongs to a friend and will be returned.
I messed up the surface finnish in this picture. but fixed it.
I love making things
had to stop to clean up allot, those dang aluminum shavings fly everywhere :big:
the least fun of this was parting it off, the taig part off tool is VERY chattery, it slipped the material in the chuck twice. had to keep a constant flow of tranny oil. I realize I dont have the feel of every tool but is the taig part off tool to large?
soon I am going to make a rc car myself
ps. is their a more appropriate section for projects that still involve machines?
its called a prop saver, the o ring holds the prop on the motor and in a crash it allows the prop to jump off the mount to save you from purchasing another prop.
some may argue that you can buy a prop saver for a small amount of change 2$ from hong kong (but then shipping etc) or 5-8$ in Canada.
but when you have the material on hand and have a strong interest in building up skills, why not make it yourself!
sorry I didnt get pics of the prop saver in the making, I tried but I got lost in the amount of fun I was having hehe.
hope you enjoy, the black on in the picture is the one I modeled mine after (it belongs to a friend and will be returned.
I messed up the surface finnish in this picture. but fixed it.
I love making things
had to stop to clean up allot, those dang aluminum shavings fly everywhere :big:
the least fun of this was parting it off, the taig part off tool is VERY chattery, it slipped the material in the chuck twice. had to keep a constant flow of tranny oil. I realize I dont have the feel of every tool but is the taig part off tool to large?
soon I am going to make a rc car myself
ps. is their a more appropriate section for projects that still involve machines?