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John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 04-Apr-15 13:41 | |
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Tomorrow hand sanding and width reduction. |
John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 03-Apr-15 18:41 | |
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Something between this... |
John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 03-Apr-15 18:40 | |
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And this |
John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 03-Apr-15 17:25 | |
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Ogre airscrew take two. The blanks that I first cut were not wide enough to shape the airscrew properly. I had hoped to make two, almost identical, two bladed airscrews, and them joint them into a four bladed unit. Shaping the complex curves on two individual propellers greatly “confuzeled “ my brain. The neurons fired but the synaptic connections repeatedly reversed the thought pattern. Right becoming left, top becoming bottom. This short circuit was magnified by the clockwise airscrew rotation. Up until Ogre all of my Props have been anticlockwise in rotation. I wonder what would happen if I drove my lorry in England? Disaster, I am sure! |
John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 03-Apr-15 17:23 | |
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The glued and assembled four bladed airscrew awaits tomorrow’s shaping. In this form my thought process should be a bit more direct and clear. What is done to one blade is repeated on the others. Coloring the upper surface with a marker, prior to shaping, should produce a sanding pattern pointing to symmetry. Repeated coloring and shaping hopefully yield the desired result. “Lettuce” see if this works. To be near scale, the airscrew blades need to be 12 inches in length. |
John M Oshust | ManzanoLaser Royal Aircraft Factory B.E.12a | Build | 02-Apr-15 13:12 | |
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One half rough shaped this day. Four hours of effort. |