No, the 41" is for how tall the whole entire thing is. I will try to get a diameter tomorrow.Frotz wrote:Is the 41" figure for just the chopper housing? How about its diameter?
You probably asked me for plans. That's my usual response when people ask me if I have "plans" for it. What I probably had at the time is stuff I used when I built it that nobody could build anything off of. As far as dimensions go I can think of at least 12 dimensions on the chopper rotator alone that you would need to make an semi-accurate model.I asked him a few years ago for measurements, but he replied something to the effect of he didn't really write stuff down.
andcome up with a blower fairly easily
andA rotator shouldn't be too hard either
To be brutally frank you have no idea what you are getting into. To dismiss every step as easy, not to hard and not too tough is hilarious to someone who hasso the chopper parts shouldn't be too tough
gman 1 wrote:Eric, would you be willing to sell the mini thunderbolt?
Can you tell me about the challenges of getting this portion working?CDV777-1 wrote:
This is the first unstable rough version of the single tone chopper and stator I made for it. To say this "shouldn't be too tough" isn't based in reality at all.
If you don't have any real background it operating a lathe and holding close tolerances I don't see how you could do it.
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