Sharpening trailing edge

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  • paulejr
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 165

    #16
    Indeed, when certain reps came to the ship yard , they sometimes brought a vhs of the repair we were going to do. It helps the first time around...
    Originally posted by ray schrauwen
    I've been doing my own props for a long time and I still don't understand Chris. I just follow what the factory did for the trailing edge.

    A diagram would be nice.

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    • koen
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2020
      • 358

      #17
      If you want to how a perfect prop looks like(just buy one from Chris)look at mercuryracing.com/propellers then you see the best props and what it looks like

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      • paulejr
        Senior Member
        • Mar 2023
        • 165

        #18
        Indeed, at $25,00 to $50,000 a throw, I am glad Chris does not cost that much.. but if it meant the difference between 1st and 2nd place ...that'd be the money shot!
        Originally posted by koen
        If you want to how a perfect prop looks like(just buy one from Chris)look at mercuryracing.com/propellers then you see the best props and what it looks like

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        • lohring
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2011
          • 183

          #19
          It doesn't really matter. The flow separates the same. Below is how I cut the trailing edge. Making the blades equal and square with the shaft is what's important.

          Lohring Miller

          Cavitation.jpg P1010326.jpg

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