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Did you try it with head on but no tail shafts or tail blades or anything else hooked up??? Can you get us a video of the vibration??Originally posted by Astronome View PostYes sfcfury, that's what I think too, but 5/100th of a millimeter is perhaps normal for machining the rotor shaft.
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Yep, that's the problem, don't forget this and I think a few people don't know this, you need to use a flat edged pitch gauge for the stock flat botton Roban blades, you get a true reading when the gauge is flat against the blade.Originally posted by Astronome View PostHello DC,
No, but I found where the great vibrations came from.
A big difference of pitch between the 2 blades because a problem of one my 2 Digital Pitch Gauge.
3 degree of difference
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Yes sir, you got that one right, sometimes I'm like, why did I not check this or that first, we all do it......Originally posted by Astronome View Post
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I’m confused. How did blade angle fix vibrations that were present when the blades were removed and when the head was off?Originally posted by Astronome View Post
Hello F106DeltaDart
That's exactly what I did.
Balanced blades
Verified Center of Gravity: Vibrations still present blades removed.
Head removed: ditto
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Looks awesome and yes you will be up over 20lbs when your done with it, I was worried about the weight on all the ones I have owned, not an issue when your flying them, makes it very scale........Originally posted by Astronome View Post
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