M545 Sharpened, Balanced, & Hand Polished
Finished work on one of the props I'll try out later on down the road. The one for the initial run will be an X447 that I de-tongued & cleaverized down to a 45 mm diameter. The Sea King 180A ESC & Leopard 4074 2200 KV motor should handle that quite nicely.
I used Blue Magic Liquid Metal Polish on the M545. It can be applied by hand using only a cloth (info for all you out there like me that have no fancy polishing equipment). Blue Magic is sold in automotive stores.
Here are the pics; she'll never look this way again, as the lake I run on is filled from water pumped straight from an aquifer that's loaded with minerals. Copper-Beryllium props turn almost black & lose their knife edge sharpness after only a single run.
Now's the windy season here, & hydro's don't perform well in gusts of 70 MPH. So, I've no idea as to when I'll be able to make the 1st test run . . . .
Finished work on one of the props I'll try out later on down the road. The one for the initial run will be an X447 that I de-tongued & cleaverized down to a 45 mm diameter. The Sea King 180A ESC & Leopard 4074 2200 KV motor should handle that quite nicely.
I used Blue Magic Liquid Metal Polish on the M545. It can be applied by hand using only a cloth (info for all you out there like me that have no fancy polishing equipment). Blue Magic is sold in automotive stores.
Here are the pics; she'll never look this way again, as the lake I run on is filled from water pumped straight from an aquifer that's loaded with minerals. Copper-Beryllium props turn almost black & lose their knife edge sharpness after only a single run.
Now's the windy season here, & hydro's don't perform well in gusts of 70 MPH. So, I've no idea as to when I'll be able to make the 1st test run . . . .
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