Friday, October 03, 2008

Prop Spin

In order to provide a spinnable prop, the stock mouting shaft can't be used. I didn't want to install a motor for the static display but I did want to be able to see it turn on demand. So I bashed together a solution based on the stock mounting shaft.

A stainless 3/16" shaft was used along with a flange type oilite bronze bearing. With a wheel collar on the back side and some found pieces glued to the shaft on the outside to capture the shaft on the bearing, the bearing will be glued in place on the hull allowing the shaft to spin. The prop will be glued on the shaft once it is installed in the hull. Simple; easy; works.

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About Me

The first movie I saw in a theater was Disney's "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea" (1971 re-release). The first grown-up book I read was "War Fish" by George Grider. Built hundreds of plastic kits growing up. Saw an article on The SubCommittee in the mid 90's and joined. Began first foray into radio controlled subs in 1998.

Current Projects

1/32 scale Disney Nautilus (Custom Replicas kit).
1/96 scale USS Helena (SSN-725) (ThorDesign kit).
1/72 scale USS Permit-class (HMK kit)

Completed Boats

1/96 scale Permit-class modeled as USS Thresher (SSN-593).
1/96 scale Los Angeles-class modeled as USS Jefferson City (SSN-759).

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