advice on 1300mm 12s twin cat setup... NEED FEEDBACK PLEASE!!!

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  • paulejr
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2023
    • 165

    #16
    Yea, I just wait and buy one , centering the hub on the chuck is tedious for such a small part.
    Getting the hub square and plumb to the jaws ..... You would have to build a jig to hold the prop and that, maybe tougher than just clamp it in a drill press vice , eye ball it and go for the gold.

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    • Bande1
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2023
      • 684

      #17
      Originally posted by dasboata
      very hard to drill out a prop, tell me how you chuck it in a drill press ,, Iv try a few time , on a lathe and it's near impossible to do it square
      put this on a drill press

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      on a $30 milling table to aid in alignment with a .185 - .187 bit

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      practice with cheap plastic props
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      you can use a regular drill press vice and rotate the press table as well.


      a machinists centering bit would come in handy
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      Last edited by Bande1; 06-05-2023, 08:45 AM.

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      • dasboata
        Fast Electric Addict!
        • Dec 2010
        • 3152

        #18
        yea lol good luck did you ever see a prop catch a drill bit , rip it out of that vise in a second , maybe those soft azz TFL junk but not Octura or ABC

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        • Bande1
          Senior Member
          • Mar 2023
          • 684

          #19
          Originally posted by dasboata
          yea lol good luck did you ever see a prop catch a drill bit , rip it out of that vise in a second , maybe those soft azz TFL junk but not Octura or ABC
          This is a fun hobby to have fun with. Tinkering, tuning, playing. It's not serious business.

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          • koen
            Senior Member
            • Mar 2020
            • 358

            #20
            if you try to drill out a ss or beryllium prop keep a first aid kit close or 911

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            • Bande1
              Senior Member
              • Mar 2023
              • 684

              #21
              Originally posted by koen
              if you try to drill out a ss or beryllium prop keep a first aid kit close or 911
              why?

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              • photohoward1
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Mar 2009
                • 1610

                #22
                advice on 1300mm 12s twin cat setup... NEED FEEDBACK PLEASE!!!

                Just buy a turned down shaft. You are all over thinking it. Running 12s on 990kv motors is a lot of RPM. At least 45 volts right? 45k of RPM. I would start with about A 452 size. Those really big props can?t turn 45k. I?m not wrong either.


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                Last edited by photohoward1; 06-08-2023, 07:57 PM.

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                • Notoriousone
                  Member
                  • Oct 2022
                  • 65

                  #23
                  OSE sells 1/4' shafts stepped down to 3/16, I just got one 2 weeks ago. A much easier and better solution than drilling out the prop

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                  • Bande1
                    Senior Member
                    • Mar 2023
                    • 684

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Notoriousone
                    OSE sells 1/4' shafts stepped down to 3/16, I just got one 2 weeks ago. A much easier and better solution than drilling out the prop

                    came to say the same...easiest thing to do right here
                    https://www.offshoreelectrics.com/pr...e-cable-hp1300

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                    • dasboata
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Dec 2010
                      • 3152

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Bande1
                      This is a fun hobby to have fun with. Tinkering, tuning, playing. It's not serious business.
                      well it's bad advise , & some one could get hurt trying !!!! & if you never tried to,,,, then you don't know

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                      • Gottagobig1198
                        Junior Member
                        • May 2023
                        • 28

                        #26
                        This might sound stupid in regards to drilling out a prop to accommodate larger shafts but to those that seem to think its an impossible task... How do you think they get made? I mean sure if you start with billet you have to start with center but when you start casting like most props are you do need to drill that hole correct?

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                        • Bande1
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2023
                          • 684

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Gottagobig1198
                          This might sound stupid in regards to drilling out a prop to accommodate larger shafts but to those that seem to think its an impossible task... How do you think they get made? I mean sure if you start with billet you have to start with center but when you start casting like most props are you do need to drill that hole correct?
                          You get these people in every forum. I think they just like to argue. lots of things with sharp edges that get drilled. You can tape up the edges, you can drill before sharpening, you can use a lexan face shield on the press. It's just nonsense and acting like people are 5 year olds.

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                          • T.S.Davis
                            Fast Electric Addict!
                            • Oct 2009
                            • 6221

                            #28
                            Most hobbyist don't have the tools or skills to drill out a prop and even if they did......why would they? I've got a whole shop full of tools. I ain't drilling a prop.

                            First the hub material left behind after drilling it out is very likely too thin to hold the blades. Especially at high rpm. These manufacturers came up with that hub thickness after years of failures. Speculation on my part to a degree but the hubs are of similar thickness on every prop. Accident? Wanna risk it with a cat that costs maybe a couple grand to build? If it throws a blade at those rpm it's like going to mangle something. Maybe the drive, maybe the boat, maybe the owner, maybe somebody standing watching? For what? To prove some dopes on OSE wrong?

                            Second......why do any of that when the stepped shaft solution quite literally costs an extra $5 per shaft? So $10 for the desired result on a multi-thousand dollar build. What the heck are we even talking bout? Just get the right parts and use them as manufactured for fewer question marks. On a 12s beast you want the fewest "is that gonna work?" questions as you can. You want reliable with no surprises. Too many moving parts to take chances you don't have too.
                            Noisy person

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                            • raptor347
                              Fast Electric Addict!
                              • Jul 2007
                              • 1089

                              #29
                              If you don't want to go with step down shafts, I'd highly recommend 1/4 bore 2115-17-45 ABC's as a starting point.
                              Brian "Snowman" Buaas
                              Team Castle Creations
                              NAMBA FE Chairman

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                              • Gottagobig1198
                                Junior Member
                                • May 2023
                                • 28

                                #30
                                I like doing R&D in the field. I can take every tool I have or a roll of duct tape and a hammer but I will make it work and work well!

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