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The son wants to comparative study of airfoil designs as a science fair
project and he (and I) need a little help.
His plan is to make blades out of balsa, put them on a small remote
controlled helo he got a few years ago, place helo on a scale (small enough
so the majority of the thrust doesn't fall on the scale) then see which
design gives the best lift.
He has found some plans for different designs but I think he could use
others. Any websites out there for this?
Also I have NO experience in working with wood models or caving and he has
even less. How would you suggest he goes about carving the foils? I was
thinking a dremal type tool would work but what kind of blade/head would be
needed?
My biggest question is how in the world do you make sure that the shape in
the wood is the shape you want?
Any and all help would be great and quickly because I'm sure he's going to
be asking me and I'd like to impress him on my vast knowledge of woodworking
and airfoil construction.
project and he (and I) need a little help.
His plan is to make blades out of balsa, put them on a small remote
controlled helo he got a few years ago, place helo on a scale (small enough
so the majority of the thrust doesn't fall on the scale) then see which
design gives the best lift.
He has found some plans for different designs but I think he could use
others. Any websites out there for this?
Also I have NO experience in working with wood models or caving and he has
even less. How would you suggest he goes about carving the foils? I was
thinking a dremal type tool would work but what kind of blade/head would be
needed?
My biggest question is how in the world do you make sure that the shape in
the wood is the shape you want?
Any and all help would be great and quickly because I'm sure he's going to
be asking me and I'd like to impress him on my vast knowledge of woodworking
and airfoil construction.