Based on my math, at $2,000/pound for a MOQ of 5KG thats $22,000 of M60J.
(without taxes)
for an average of 85MG per outline, you would be able to make appx 58,700
F1D prop outlines or about 29,350 propellers.
On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Nick Ray <lasray_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> I remember hearing that Ivan Treger planned to start selling prop
> outlines. Did that ever happen? Whole VP units are allowed at the World
> Champs. (Or at least, no one is filing formal complaints about them) In the
> way I read the BOM rule, I would interpret prop outlines as being illegal
> because outlines are pre-engineered. What I mean by that is one gets the
> benefit of the pitch distribution and planform of a prop they didn't make.
> In essence there is much more than epoxy and carbon for sale in this case.
>
> Regards,
>
> Nick
>
>
> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 11:57 AM, Jake Palmer <82.jake_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Mike,
>>
>> I think once epoxy hits carbon you start crossing a line regarding the
>> BOM rule. If I was flying in a major competition and I found out someone
>> was using bought prop blades, I would file a formal complaint.
>>
>> Jake
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Jan 28, 2014 at 8:48 AM, mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net <
>> mkirda_at_sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Leo asked me some questions off-line. I am posting my answer here.
>>>
>>> Hi Leo.
>>>
>>> The only real difference is the fact that I adapted some different
>>> methods for making my mold.
>>> His way of making the center one thickness is a bit too much work for my
>>> tastes.
>>> I layered the center layer so a taper was evident when split apart. A
>>> lot less sanding. I hate sanding.
>>>
>>> I also ran it through a vacuum. I am beginning to think it is not
>>> necessary, adds some complexity, and may not be helpful.
>>>
>>> 12K tow would involve an insane amount of sanding. Even 6K is too much.
>>> 3K is what I have and works well.
>>> A single tow around will weight roughly 70mg and it is not thick enough
>>> to match Brett's 0.015" square root specification.
>>> It needs to be doubled out roughly 1/3 of the way then sanded to the
>>> specs.
>>> 82-85mg is about what they come out of the mold at.
>>>
>>> Cut to size, dip in resin, squeeze in to make sure it penetrates,
>>> squeeze out the excess, pop into vacuum bag for 10 minutes at 24" vacuum to
>>> suck out the excess resin, then wrap around the mold, let gel and post cure
>>> at the temp specified by the resin used. Pretty much the same as Brett
>>> minus the vacuum bag part.
>>>
>>> None of my sources have panned out completely yet.
>>> If something does pan out, I'll probably sell the fiber to folks since
>>> there is no other source now.
>>> It costs $2000+ per pound and the manufacturer has a 5KG minimum.
>>> It isn't clear to me that there really is a market for it though to be
>>> honest...
>>>
>>> Regards.
>>> Mike Kirda
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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