Any advice on how to make a decent looking prop nut for model aero?

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Hi, I normally go with a basic nut made of out mild steel hex bar on my aeros (or a nyloc nut on occasion). On my most recent build I thought I'd complete the look and make a nice prop nut/spinner as below. Anyone got any links/tips/tricks how to get the shape right?

Any info appreciated as it seems quite scarce on the webernet!

Thanks,
Patrick

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I face, drill, and tap a scrap slug in the lathe and screw the spinner blank to it with a stud. I rough cut by eye using lathe tool(s) followed by filing and abrasive paper to shape.
 
Using your dimensions, example shape on left is an Ellipse, shape on right is a Conic. For a one-off probably go with TLAR, just using a section cutout to guide. I've made them using method post#2. Just give yourself a bit of distance away from the chuck with your threaded spigot for safety.
 

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Spinners on real aircraft come in almost any configuration, from blunt to really sharp nose. It's an "eye of the beholder" type thing!
 
Hi, I managed to have a go at this today. Thanks for all the advice. In the end I went with using a radius turning attachment. Happy-ish with the result as a first go but reckon i can do better. The trick is figuring where the centre of the radius should be as its somewhere off the workpiece in the ether. Should look decent when I anodise it.

Thanks,
Patrick

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Hi, I normally go with a basic nut made of out mild steel hex bar on my aeros (or a nyloc nut on occasion). On my most recent build I thought I'd complete the look and make a nice prop nut/spinner as below. Anyone got any links/tips/tricks how to get the shape right?

Any info appreciated as it seems quite scarce on the webernet!

Thanks,
Patrick

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