After breaking my high tensile 130 plus mph flash steam propeller after the August crash I'm in the process of making another one.
I used a nickel air/oil hardening steel for that one but have very little left.
I'm thinking of making it out of en24t as I have enough of that material.
When I tried using that before when I cold twisted it about 30 degree it cracked.
The section twisted is about 2" x 1.25" x 0.156" thick it is initially a Ø1.25" bar that has the 2" sections milled in it .
After twisting it is hand finished using angle gauges and a simple jig profiling it into a propeller.
I would like to leave the en24t in its present strength as to anneal will loose that property if I do anneal to try to stop it cracking how do I with basic heating equipment get it back to that strength it or is it too specialised.
Others have used en24t for props but if they twisted it as well I do not know.
Edited By Windy on 21/08/2015 08:15:13