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Producing M-Blades

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Uwe Baier - 08 Dec 2007 21:59 GMT
Hi,
can someone describe me (exactly) how to producing M-Blades
(Aluminium Blades?
And what kind of machine('s) it need to do so?
Here a link to the M-Blades Site: http://www.m-blades.com

Thanks and regards, Uwe.
marco - 09 Dec 2007 09:50 GMT
> Hi,
> can someone describe me (exactly) how to producing M-Blades
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>
> Thanks and regards, Uwe.

Metal main blades.  Sounds healthy. (first impression)

marco
Kevin - 09 Dec 2007 10:45 GMT
>> Hi,
>> can someone describe me (exactly) how to producing M-Blades
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
>
> marco
it so you can cut the hedge/grass when flying inverted :-) just imagine
the damage solid aluminium blades could do to flesh ouch!
Uwe Baier - 09 Dec 2007 14:09 GMT
Hi,

>>> Hi,
>>> can someone describe me (exactly) how to producing M-Blades
>>> (Aluminium Blades?
>>> And what kind of machine('s) it need to do so?
>>> Here a link to the M-Blades Site: http://www.m-blades.com

>>> Thanks and regards, Uwe.
>> Metal main blades.  Sounds healthy. (first impression)
>> marco
> it so you can cut the hedge/grass when flying inverted :-) just
> imagine the damage solid aluminium blades could do to flesh ouch!

The damage would/should be less than on carbon of fibreglass. First
the edge is not that sharp and those blades will not splitting.
Anyhow it would be a good idea, not do come in contact with the
rotating blades ;).

With those S-shape blades I increase my flight time about 1-2 min.

Regards Uwe.
Beav - 20 Dec 2007 22:25 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> The damage would/should be less than on carbon of fibreglass. First
> the edge is not that sharp and those blades will not splitting.

And it's the splitting that makes carbon blades safer. Just think about it
eh?

> Anyhow it would be a good idea, not do come in contact with the
> rotating blades ;).

Oh yeah. I wonder if anyone else thought of that?

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Uwe Baier - 09 Dec 2007 12:44 GMT
Hi,

>> Hi,
>> can someone describe me (exactly) how to producing M-Blades
>> (Aluminium Blades?
>> And what kind of machine('s) it need to do so?
>> Here a link to the M-Blades Site: http://www.m-blades.com
>> Thanks and regards, Uwe.

> Metal main blades.  Sounds healthy. (first impression)

Yes those blades are great. Problem is the availability. I found only
one who make and sale them. So, I thought may I can let make them or
make them my self. Any ideas?

Uwe.
Beav - 20 Dec 2007 22:27 GMT
> Hi,
>
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> one who make and sale them. So, I thought may I can let make them or
> make them my self. Any ideas?

Ring up M Blades and ask them how they do it. Seems like a reasonable thing
to do and I'm sure they like a laugh as much as anyone else. After all,
they're German and Germans are well known for having a fantastic sense of
humour.

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