Howdy all,
Been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to pick the brains of veteran builders as to the diameter of drive shafts for RC submarines, especially my 1/96th LA build. I see a lot of commercially-available propellers that are drilled for 3/16th inch shafts, but my past experience building a 1/144th Iowa-class battleship featured 1/8th-inch drive shafts. Is there really a major difference in terms of the shaft diameter in terms of performance or is it a strength of shaft aspect for better rigidity while spinning, is it because drilling a bigger hole in the propeller makes it easier to attach to a shaft, or something else entirely?
Before I get myself in trouble with propellers, any and all information would be greatly appreciated!
Been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to pick the brains of veteran builders as to the diameter of drive shafts for RC submarines, especially my 1/96th LA build. I see a lot of commercially-available propellers that are drilled for 3/16th inch shafts, but my past experience building a 1/144th Iowa-class battleship featured 1/8th-inch drive shafts. Is there really a major difference in terms of the shaft diameter in terms of performance or is it a strength of shaft aspect for better rigidity while spinning, is it because drilling a bigger hole in the propeller makes it easier to attach to a shaft, or something else entirely?
Before I get myself in trouble with propellers, any and all information would be greatly appreciated!
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