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    Default 3 blade prop balanc

    now ,i have a grim racer 3 blade prop
    ,i have sharpened it but want to balance ,i have a magntic prop balancer and when installed i do i have 1 heavy blade that drops down ,now will i just do oppisite 2 blades a bit till prop can sit at any position without turning ..
    Regards Gen

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    Just the opposite, the bottom blade is the heavy blade and that is the one that needs to be worked on.

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    take your time and you will be pleased.

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    3 bladed props are a bit more of a challenge and take more time - also don't forget that the hub can also be worked to help balance the prop.
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    the hub ??
    Wow never thought of that but obviosly thats a fine tune point and you should be concentrating on blades ??

    Also how do i know im done ,when prop can sit in any position on balancer without movin much (within reason ) ??

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    Yes to both questions.
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    3 blades are easer to Balance then 2 blades,, the more blades the easer it is to balance,,I did over 1200 props last year so ask me how I know Thanks chris

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    Quote Originally Posted by dasboata View Post
    3 blades are easer to Balance then 2 blades,, the more blades the easer it is to balance,,I did over 1200 props last year so ask me how I know Thanks chris
    For someone just starting out 3 blades are a bit more challenging. It's like going from 2 dimensional to 3 dimensional thinking when you have to work 2 heavier blades against the 1 lighter blade. Maybe you could offer some tips on how you do your props.
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