Hi Alaina, Nice to see another video. Never tire of watching the prop lathe. Where is this prop going to be used? Hi to Grandma and everyone there stay safe.
Every video you share has my like (In this case, the #86)... Congratulations on maintaining alive the old-fashioned way of making propellers... Greetings from Argentina😘
Looking Prop..er. Nice to see you back 👋👋👋👋👋👋
Nice to be reminded of your shop! Thanks for posting.
Hi Alaina,
Nice to see another video. Never tire of watching the prop lathe. Where is this prop going to be used? Hi to Grandma and everyone there stay safe.
Hi! This one is going to be a 68x72 but I can’t remember the plane. Hope you are doing well!
That lathe is a masterpiece in itself and I never tire of seeing it remove chips that are not a prop.
Thank you!
Why is this young lady like a Prop?....because she's centered and well-balanced.
...and exhibits asymmetric blade effect when at a high angle of attack. :D
lol thanks
She's Back!
🤣 hit and miss
love your videos
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Every video you share has my like (In this case, the #86)...
Congratulations on maintaining alive the old-fashioned way of making propellers...
Greetings from Argentina😘
Cool machine thanks for showing
Now they didn't teach that in shop class back in my day,. We were making wagon wheels and fence posts. Lots of fence posts.........Thank you Ma'am
Well those are handy too!
I love this prop tracer lathe every time I see it. How do the blade patterns get made in the first place? Are they hand carved or CNC'd? Thanks.
Very Nice ! I guess if you can afford the airplane, you can afford the hand made prop 🙂
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Great props! What glue are you using?
Very nice work to see
Cp adhesives 0503