



jander14indoor wrote:Commonly available sizes at your local hobby shop.
0.015 inch diameter will bend with most helicopter motors.
0.020 inch diameter works, probably about as small as you can go. MIGHT be a little small for really fat motors/inexperienced teams.
0.025 inch diameter will solve any problems with 0.020 but IS heavier.
0.032 inch diameter is overkill.
my experience.
Jeff Anderson
Livonia, MI
Agreed.. .020 bends easy with pliers, cuts easy with side cutters and keeps it's shape very well even with a ton of knots on a motor. You'll break the motor stick before deforming the shaft hook.chalker7 wrote:I generally prefer .020. Thicker wire is pretty hard to bend since it is so strong, resulting in imprecise shapes and potentially unbalanced shafts.
jander14indoor wrote:Commonly available sizes at your local hobby shop.
0.015 inch diameter will bend with most helicopter motors.
0.020 inch diameter works, probably about as small as you can go. MIGHT be a little small for really fat motors/inexperienced teams.
0.025 inch diameter will solve any problems with 0.020 but IS heavier.
0.032 inch diameter is overkill.
my experience.
Jeff Anderson
Livonia, MI
Well, this is one of those questions with a yes, but... answer.aznman908 wrote:I have done helicopters in the past, but i have made a rotor on top and bottom. They were traditionally only two blades for each rotor. I was thinking of building a rotor with four blades on top and two on the bottom. I have seen first and second place team do this design. The problem is that my old partner said that using four blades is not as efficient. I was wondering if that was true or not.
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