Girl, I am a Culver prop user my self. I am truly amazed that you don`t get so burned out that you never want to see another stick of wood. It is not just building the prop its self, but all the other stuff that goes along with running a business. Keeping up with the paper work, buying good lumber, the orders, the shipping, just finding the time to go to the bank, and keeping the lights on. Then there is the personal side of being a Mother, Wife, and home maker. What we see in the videos is just a drop in the bucket compared with all the rest of what it takes to make this happen. I salute you girl. There will never be another like you.
Thank you. Yes, everything you said is true. It is hard to fit it all in. Thankfully my Grandmas on both sides of the family were extreme go getters lol, so I guess you could say I don’t know any different. thank you. 🥰
@@CulverProps The joy of fabrication and seeing end product flying..being that integral part of the aviation family..all worth it! I'm a RC model aviator with full scale aviation background..procurement with limited and changing supplies would drive me mad if I did it as a business! (production is the easy part!) You come from a family of "GitRDone" folks, Love it!😄👍
I always fascinated with part manufacturing regarding flying machines and propeller is the most important part of it. Enjoy watching the process of shaping propellors. Lots of love from INDIA
Check with Nathan. He has a channel "Out of the Woods Forestry" He custom cuts timber on his Sawmill and has a kiln in which he dries the lumber. Full carpentry shop where he can plane and sand the wood before delivery. He can hook you up with the wood you need.
I went to the Banks shop in Ft Worth in the early 7os, youda liked him n his staff, great folks! They used a profile lathe with a fly cutter, great props!
Have watched your video's for some time now. Thanks for the great Talk through info. As a Machinist , I admire the passion you put into your work. Each one is a Masterpiece. 👍
I hope you and your family had a wonderful and Merry Christmas! I’m looking forward to the 102” prop videos, that’s a huge beast to create and finish. I wish you many blessings in the New Year.
I saw a few of your videos. it reminds me of a conversation I had with my cousin many years ago. the usual I haven't seen you in many years thing, what are you up to. he told me he worked for a propeller company...that sounded cool to me but, he didn't elaborate it was a busy event. I haven't heard from him in many years - you make me think of him. thank you.
Just found this channel, this is a lost art! I wonder, did a guy from Colorado spark your interest in explaining how important it is to know your bolt pattern prior to ordering?
Hi Alaina, happy new year. Please update us on the particulars of the new adhesive in the near future, I'm very interested in what you're going to use as a substitute. I have been trying for several months to locate the Weldwood product to use in some musical instrument projects I have in the works, with no luck, and assumed it had been discontinued. Thanks for sharing, I think what you're doing is very interesting. 🙂
Happy New Year Alaina. I must be having a sugar slump as when you poured on the glue, it looked like you were making fudge. I love it when you nerd out on the propeller size and engines. Would you be able to use a glue-like Total Boat 2 part epoxy? It is used in the wooden boat building industry to create the bond between multiple layers of wood while building up the hull's thickness. I know that Peggy from PFWoodworks uses it to bond layers of wood together before turning a bowl or a vase'. You have let your hair grow out enough that it will soon get stuck in the glue 🙃😉🛩. Cold, you want cold, tomorrow night we go to -16f and more snow.☃❄ Frozen in Tropical Minnesota (Little hint, don't lick a metal flag pole when it is cold outside)
😂 after all the Christmas sweets I bet it does look like fudge! Lol the glue I will use is used by one of the biggest prop makers out there so I feel good about it. No reason to reinvent the wheel. I think there is a storm blowing in because the wind just took a chill. But I’m not complaining! Lol
@@CulverProps You mean Hamilton Standard or Hartzel? Those are some kind of metallic or carbon cloth propellers. Cool Beans (yes this is a Frozen in Tropical Minnesota attempt at aviation humor, need to check my nasal canal to make sure that it is still flowing oxygen) Was that a Backyard Flyer fuselage sitting up on top of the shelves???? You are a true Craftswoman and Master of a disappearing breed of artists.
Cool I met a guy in Michigan he made wooden props for airboat's they looked awesome finished, it's not something you run into often. Cool trade good luck to you.
Question: do you check balance on your boards then find balanced centers before you cut the blank outline? I had a bunch of wood collected. Hemlock , douglas fir, white and yellow pine, alder, poplar and a little spruce. Red oak white oak..... Little bit of maple and some mahogany. Many years cullin for spec grade. Had often thought about buildin my own prop when I checked prices. For just a homebuilt
Have you thought about having a downloadable template of the bolt patterns for half dubs? People seeking one of your lovely props could print and cutout templates to get the right one for their engine and remove the guesswork by quoting the code on the template that fits. If you have business relationships with engine builders, you might ask them for templates for their engine hubs.
Ah.. motorcycle weather. :) Nice. 👍 My dad had a VW engine in an experimental Aerosport Quail in the 70s, but I'd never heard of a 1/2 VW engine. Very cool.
Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year Alaina. With the shortage of good wood is it possible to use finger jointed pieces to make the propeller. Where my Father worked they used finger jointed timber to make big beams and other wide shelving. He said it was just as strong or stronger than the original.
I watched to the end of the video and was just starting to type a question about how you don't clamp them up after gluing... Then at the very end you put them in that huge press :)
Sorry to hear about Weldwood. I was afraid of that happening. I will miss it. Can you tell me what the glue is you're going to start using? I guess I won't miss the lumps however.
You know you were talking about getting the long boards for big props? Does each board have to be single? Could you like butt joint 2 boards with like box joints and then as long as each joint is over lapped by a continuous section?
You did not say which glue you are switching to but I assume it is a resorcinol glue, since that is certified for aircraft use. There are some formulations with very little smell. But my experience with it is in boatbuilding not propeller assembly.
@@CulverProps As usual, if something works well they cant leave it be, forced change..lol, You might need better equipment to protect you from the harsh fumes of the new glue.
The dark red glue which you are proposing to use sounds like resorcinol resin. To be successful this needs very high clamping pressure, otherwise it will come apart. It is not a gap-filling glue. It is very strong but very demanding. Read everything you can about using it before going ahead.
Just curious why you don't wear gloves while sanding and handling the raw wood. I would be concerned with oil or sweat from my bare hands being left behind before the gluing process. Just my opinion. Great video.
Because I can feel more with my hands than I can see with my eyes. The grain will trick your eyes and little dips in the wood you can’t see at all, you have to feel them.
So someone sitting in a chair somewhere had nothing to do but change things to make the world stink more. A late Christmas Greeting to you and yours and let the New Year start good. ✨🧨🎇🎉🎆
@@CulverProps Ah. Too bad they don't make that DAP glue any more. I used it once long ago, I loved using it, but hated the shelf life! I just discovered your channel...I've always wondered what kind of blue was used on props...
I wonder why companies change products that work. Working with foul smelling chemicals is frustrating and can make your time miserable. Everything will suck up the stench of it. Perhaps switch to an epoxy like West system its low odor.
It is wonderful to watch you working. I enjoy your videos so much. Thanks for making them.
Thank you for taking the time to watch them
Haven't watched a video in quite a while. Focusing on timberframing and homesteading. Glad you're still keeping pop pops prop obsession alive.
Thank you. Homesteading is great! I have to go out out hay today and and our sheep are due to lamb on Jan 22
What a unique and very skilful young woman.it is a pleasure to watch you doing your art.Roly 🇬🇧.
Thank you!! 😁😁
Girl, I am a Culver prop user my self. I am truly amazed that you don`t get so burned out that you never want to see another stick of wood. It is not just building the prop its self, but all the other stuff that goes along with running a business. Keeping up with the paper work, buying good lumber, the orders, the shipping, just finding the time to go to the bank, and keeping the lights on. Then there is the personal side of being a Mother, Wife, and home maker. What we see in the videos is just a drop in the bucket compared with all the rest of what it takes to make this happen. I salute you girl. There will never be another like you.
Thank you. Yes, everything you said is true. It is hard to fit it all in. Thankfully my Grandmas on both sides of the family were extreme go getters lol, so I guess you could say I don’t know any different. thank you. 🥰
@@CulverProps The joy of fabrication and seeing end product flying..being that integral part of the aviation family..all worth it!
I'm a RC model aviator with full scale aviation background..procurement with limited and changing supplies would drive me mad if I did it as a business! (production is the easy part!) You come from a family of "GitRDone" folks, Love it!😄👍
Well said cropduster!
I always fascinated with part manufacturing regarding flying machines and propeller is the most important part of it. Enjoy watching the process of shaping propellors. Lots of love from INDIA
Thank you!
Check with Nathan. He has a channel "Out of the Woods Forestry" He custom cuts timber on his Sawmill and has a kiln in which he dries the lumber. Full carpentry shop where he can plane and sand the wood before delivery. He can hook you up with the wood you need.
Love your videos! It’s amazing to see all that come together to make an airworthy prop!! Thanks for taking the time to do so!.
Thank you, Bill! 😁
Merry Christmas from New Zealand and thanks for keeping us entertained throughout the year, your work is amazing and inspiring.
Thank you NZ! 😁 I hope had a Merry Christmas! I am glad I get to share. ❤️
I went to the Banks shop in Ft Worth in the early 7os, youda liked him n his staff, great folks! They used a profile lathe with a fly cutter, great props!
Have watched your video's for some time now.
Thanks for the great Talk through info.
As a Machinist , I admire the passion you put into your work.
Each one is a Masterpiece. 👍
Thank you so much!!! I try to add some knowledge to every video
What kind of wood is good to make a perfect propeller ? If you can ..please give your suggestion
Maple
I hope you and your family had a wonderful and Merry Christmas! I’m looking forward to the 102” prop videos, that’s a huge beast to create and finish. I wish you many blessings in the New Year.
We did! Thank you! I will work on the video tonight 😁
I saw a few of your videos. it reminds me of a conversation I had with my cousin many years ago. the usual I haven't seen you in many years thing, what are you up to. he told me he worked for a propeller company...that sounded cool to me but, he didn't elaborate it was a busy event. I haven't heard from him in many years - you make me think of him. thank you.
Welcome! He sounds like a neat guy!
I am father of 2 daughter so I like it when I am seeing a lady does such this sort of activity .
I am proud of YOU
Thank you! I have two daughters as well. :)
Thanks for the video. Always enjoy your work & commentary.
Thank you!
Hello 🥰 I like your props...
Another great video, thanks. Have a great and prosperous New Year.
Thank you!
Thanks for taking us through your builds. I hope you had a Merry Christmas and you have a happy and prosperous New Year.
Thank you! Best wishes for a Happy New for you as well!
Been to Rolla many times, but never knew there was a prop maker there. Well done on the props.
Thank you!
I hope this never becomes a chore for you. My first Culver propeller came from Marfa Texas. I love it that your family is deep in aviation history.
Great work you go girl xx greetings from down under .. have a good Christmas take care
Thank you!
When it gets to cold better come and have a look at Australia
Always love a different pitch
Resorcinol?
Love ,love your videos
Thank you!
You folks are GREAT Americans!
Thank you!
Great video….was wondering why that wire was laying around,,,,, until you put it in the hub😀
😁
Just found this channel, this is a lost art! I wonder, did a guy from Colorado spark your interest in explaining how important it is to know your bolt pattern prior to ordering?
😂 well, that was an easy fix, the first time was a big, hard to make prop. It made a big impression on me. Lol
Good video Thanks for taking the time to share your work
Thank you!
Hi Alaina, happy new year. Please update us on the particulars of the new adhesive in the near future, I'm very interested in what you're going to use as a substitute. I have been trying for several months to locate the Weldwood product to use in some musical instrument projects I have in the works, with no luck, and assumed it had been discontinued. Thanks for sharing, I think what you're doing is very interesting. 🙂
I will do a video on it!
Happy New Year Alaina. I must be having a sugar slump as when you poured on the glue, it looked like you were making fudge. I love it when you nerd out on the propeller size and engines.
Would you be able to use a glue-like Total Boat 2 part epoxy? It is used in the wooden boat building industry to create the bond between multiple layers of wood while building up the hull's thickness. I know that Peggy from PFWoodworks uses it to bond layers of wood together before turning a bowl or a vase'.
You have let your hair grow out enough that it will soon get stuck in the glue 🙃😉🛩.
Cold, you want cold, tomorrow night we go to -16f and more snow.☃❄
Frozen in Tropical Minnesota (Little hint, don't lick a metal flag pole when it is cold outside)
😂 after all the Christmas sweets I bet it does look like fudge! Lol the glue I will use is used by one of the biggest prop makers out there so I feel good about it. No reason to reinvent the wheel. I think there is a storm blowing in because the wind just took a chill. But I’m not complaining! Lol
@@CulverProps You mean Hamilton Standard or Hartzel? Those are some kind of metallic or carbon cloth propellers.
Cool Beans (yes this is a Frozen in Tropical Minnesota attempt at aviation humor, need to check my nasal canal to make sure that it is still flowing oxygen)
Was that a Backyard Flyer fuselage sitting up on top of the shelves????
You are a true Craftswoman and Master of a disappearing breed of artists.
Thank You for a wonderful video ! I love that glue press 💝
Me too! It’s a life saver
Cool I met a guy in Michigan he made wooden props for airboat's they looked awesome finished, it's not something you run into often. Cool trade good luck to you.
Thank you!
Question: do you check balance on your boards then find balanced centers before you cut the blank outline? I had a bunch of wood collected. Hemlock , douglas fir, white and yellow pine, alder, poplar and a little spruce. Red oak white oak..... Little bit of maple and some mahogany. Many years cullin for spec grade. Had often thought about buildin my own prop when I checked prices. For just a homebuilt
No, I just balance when they are in full propeller form
I have owned 4 planes with 1/2 VW's . Great engines. Out of those 4 I have had 3 different prop hub sizes !
Crazy isn’t it?
@@CulverProps Yes ! Keep the sunny side up Alaina !
Excellent....as usual! Thanks!
☺️
Have you thought about having a downloadable template of the bolt patterns for half dubs? People seeking one of your lovely props could print and cutout templates to get the right one for their engine and remove the guesswork by quoting the code on the template that fits. If you have business relationships with engine builders, you might ask them for templates for their engine hubs.
That is a good idea! I will look into that!
Thanks for the informative glue up video and old holy jeans are just the uniform when working with glue.
Yep! Lol
Never heard of a 1/2 VW engine before now. I did see a home-built once with a regular 4-cyl VW in it. What stood out to me is, they run backwards.
Yes they do!
So I am going to have to order a whole lot sooner than I thought! (My kit is being delivered this week)
Yes, that would be best. 😁
Ah.. motorcycle weather. :) Nice. 👍 My dad had a VW engine in an experimental Aerosport Quail in the 70s, but I'd never heard of a 1/2 VW engine. Very cool.
Yep, gotta soak it up while you can!Thank you!!!
Great job, and everything just using traditional copying lathes and manual tools to get the form.
Merry Christmas and a Happy new Year Alaina. With the shortage of good wood is it possible to use finger jointed pieces to make the propeller. Where my Father worked they used finger jointed timber to make big beams and other wide shelving. He said it was just as strong or stronger than the original.
There probably is. I am not familiar with it lol
Don't know how I got here but it was very interesting 😊
You might want to check out swaner hardwood in Burbank Ca
Also there is a place in measa az called timber they might have those longer boards for the larger props and I think there prices are reasonable
I watched to the end of the video and was just starting to type a question about how you don't clamp them up after gluing... Then at the very end you put them in that huge press :)
Sorry to hear about Weldwood. I was afraid of that happening. I will miss it. Can you tell me what the glue is you're going to start using? I guess I won't miss the lumps however.
Cp adhesive 0503
@@CulverProps Thanks for the reply, looks good. And best wishes to you and your company.
Am I wrong, or did no one comment on the Backyard Flyer in the background? Is it going back into production? Love your videos!!!
My dad and brother are making one on the side for us
You know you were talking about getting the long boards for big props? Does each board have to be single? Could you like butt joint 2 boards with like box joints and then as long as each joint is over lapped by a continuous section?
I like one solid piece. I know other companies butt joints but I like the looks of the single piece
@@CulverProps ah ok yeah I can understand it must be nice to have your work aesthetically pleasing… really nice work you do 😀😀
Hi Alaina Curious are most of the boards used or looking for 1/4 cut ends for the durability ?
Make a hood exhaust fan to help get rid of the new glue smell.
How much would a 24+9 inch prop it is for RC model? It has a 67cc engine in it.
RC models are a little outside my wheelhouse
Functional art !
Thank you!
Well done 👍
I want a propller
Merry Christmas. Did I miss the yellow bike update?
😁 well, my dad and brother had matching Groms and so Dad traded my Rebel in for one
@@CulverProps Superb! Call her bumblebee.
You did not say which glue you are switching to but I assume it is a resorcinol glue, since that is certified for aircraft use. There are some formulations with very little smell. But my experience with it is in boatbuilding not propeller assembly.
Just put up a video on it
I was curious about the WeldWood glue because I was trying to buy some but couldn't find a supplier.
What glue are you using now?
I don’t have it in front of me and I can’t spell it lol. I will do a video on it
why the change in glue..? did they discontinue the present glue?
Yes
@@CulverProps As usual, if something works well they cant leave it be, forced change..lol, You might need better equipment to protect you from the harsh fumes of the new glue.
Why not epoxy as a substitute?
Might need to make yourself a fume hood/ box for glueing up 😁👍👍
Good idea
what is the glue you use. How much clamping pressure and set time?
75 PSI for 14 hours
Nice work!
Thank you!
The dark red glue which you are proposing to use sounds like resorcinol resin. To be successful this needs very high clamping pressure, otherwise it will come apart. It is not a gap-filling glue. It is very strong but very demanding. Read everything you can about using it before going ahead.
Do you know the name brands? I need to find another glue if Weldwood is gone. Thanks
Just curious why you don't wear gloves while sanding and handling the raw wood. I would be concerned with oil or sweat from my bare hands being left behind before the gluing process. Just my opinion. Great video.
Because I can feel more with my hands than I can see with my eyes. The grain will trick your eyes and little dips in the wood you can’t see at all, you have to feel them.
I think its cool, you ever priced a metal McCauly???
Yes
Hey? I lost you and found you again. Yay!!!
Can you easily get apple like some 1910's planes had?
I like to stick to what I know
What kind of glue?
It’s discontinued
6 month lead time? Wow! Job security!
So someone sitting in a chair somewhere had nothing to do but change things to make the world stink more. A late Christmas Greeting to you and yours and let the New Year start good. ✨🧨🎇🎉🎆
Could be lol
what kind of wood?
Maple
@@CulverProps what other kind of wood are prop made of?
I thought I was subscribed to you...
I am now
Thank you!
Could you use epoxy instead? It doesn't smell too bad, but I don't know if you have to do some kind of testing for it...but epoxy is strong.
I think I am going to stick with tried and true
@@CulverProps Ah. Too bad they don't make that DAP glue any more. I used it once long ago, I loved using it, but hated the shelf life! I just discovered your channel...I've always wondered what kind of blue was used on props...
Nothing more attractive than a pretty talented woman.
Please use a respirator with chemical cartridge's when you switch glues. BTW, did your helper friend leave?
I absolutely will.
Yes, this wasn’t her thing lol
Strong smells = alarm bells. I trust that you've read the Safety Data Sheet thoroughly from cover to cover.
Yes and I have mask that is rated for it
CAN YOU USE T-88 2 PART EPOXY? JUST ONE HALF SMELLS LIKE DEAD FISH BUT IT WILL STICK AN ELEPHANT TO YOUR CEILING !
Lol, I am staying with tried and true
Hub adaptor for wrong bolt pattern dont throw the prop away less puttin a clock in it for the sells for the same price .
The clocks actually don’t sell as well as a just a non airworthy wall hanger
👍👍❤❤😍😍🌹🌹
Finding the wood is also not great quality when you get lately.
True
Is this for real?
Yep! It’s very much is. :)
Grom!!!
They are so much fun!
💪
I wonder why companies change products that work. Working with foul smelling chemicals is frustrating and can make your time miserable. Everything will suck up the stench of it. Perhaps switch to an epoxy like West system its low odor.
I am guessing it had to do with regulations
I'll say it, you are smart, creative, beautiful and sexy !
Thank you!
You da WOMAN !!!