RE: Re: RE: Sanding round prop spars

From: Jake Palmer <82.jake_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 21:44:45 -0700

I'm planning to make one for ezb on my router table. My plan is to set the
bit height to my desired deep depth. To get the taper I'll use double
sided tape to attach a shim at one end. So as an example set the bit at
1/16 and use a shim that's 1/32 thick. The shim would be wood so I could
rout right through it.
On Oct 21, 2013 9:40 PM, <john_kagan_at_hotmail.com> wrote:

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> Very elegant solution Tom. How do you cut the tapered grooves in the
> block?
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> ---In Indoor_Construction_at_yahoogroups.com, <
> indoor_construction_at_yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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> Vlad,
> To be able to sand matched round tapered prop spars requires a
> simple jig made from hard wood (maple, oak) . A 90 degree groove is routed
> in the hard wood block. The groove is tapered over the length of the block.
> For example the groove might taper from .085 Inches to .025 inches over
> approximately the 10 inch length of the block. A square piece of balsa is
> put in the groove and the top exposed edge is sanded. Rotate the square and
> sand again. Continue rotating and sanding until your spar is round and
> flush with the top of the groove. I have been using this method for years.
> With practice the spar will be within a few thousandths in both weight and
> diameter over the length of the taper. I have several blocks with different
> amounts of taper. I posted a couple of pictures in the photo section titled
> rounding prop spars.
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> Tom
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> On Oct 21, 2013, at 8:54 PM, Tom <tjsova_at_...> wrote:
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> Dear all Thanks for tte replies. The anawers i seem to be getting is
> samding no taper spars i am interested in sanding f1d spars to taper and
> round. As for square they are not suited for boron reinforced spars
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