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| 1) Mount the Spinner backplate and Prop on your motor. |
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| 2) Hold the Spinner nosecone in the center position where it will end up. And make a mark on the prop where the spinner will be cut. |
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| 3) Remove the prop and mage a jig out of regular paper, use the mark made in step 2 as a reference point. |
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| 4) Use the jig made in step 3 and copy the shape onto the Spinner nose cone. |
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| 5) Use a dremmel and cut away the piece you marked in step 4. |
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| 6) After about 1min of work it will look like this. |
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| 7) All done, a beautiful job. Don't forget, you can use this technique to make cuts for 2, 3 and 4 bladed props. |