September 18, 201213 yr Note the wide jointerhttp://youtu.be/l9UbnJlhrHAhttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Construction+of+Wooden+Propellers+-+Part+2&oq=Construction+of+Wooden+Propellers+-+Part+2&gs_l=youtube-reduced.12...15951.22715.0.29210.2.2.0.0.0.0.161.270.0j2.2.0...0.0...1ac.2j1.8r2_Z23MHDM
September 19, 201213 yr Watched all three episodes. Â Fascinating - and to think they make these props without a CAD machine or robotic cutters.Thanks, RichardFredaka Pop's Shopwww.pops-shop.comEX-21 (Presently on the floor. Using my 6-year old 788 ! ! ! ! !'Soooooo many patterns - sooooo little time'
September 19, 201213 yr That's a cool series of videos. Simply amazing how they built it. I just wish they had a video where they installed it and ran it.I've built up and bench tested hundreds of propellers but nothing even close to what these guys did.www.thepatriotwoodworker.com Proud Supporter of Homes For Our Troops
September 19, 201213 yr What an a interesting bit of history. Really enjoyed this post thanksNo greater Loves than God, Family, Friends, country, the sight of flying chips and the smell of saw dust.
September 19, 201213 yr Wow that is absolutely amazing how they put that all together.Very interesting.John MoodySite AdministratorJohn Moody Woodworkshttp://www.johnmoodywoodworks.com
September 19, 201213 yr Nice post! Take the first step, it will lead you to the LAST.www.bandsawblog.com
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