Balancing Rod

If you have the balancer like the one in the video, you can just use a rod with a small bit of nitro fuel pip on the end so it fits the hub, the rod and fuel pipe your get from any good RC hobby shop
 
Would a derwent pencil be okay? Or would wood be not uniform enough?
 

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I guess it would boil down to a question of friction. The original thin rod would have the least resistance, followed by the thick threaded rod, then the pencil.

That said as it stands the position of the prop as in your pic is too far out, basically putting more pressure at both spin points, think leverage.

Move the prop as close as possible to the first support.

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If you have the balancer like the one in the video, you can just use a rod with a small bit of nitro fuel pip on the end so it fits the hub, the rod and fuel pipe your get from any good RC hobby shop
Tried the fuel pipe. That wasn't very good. Way too many variables with movement of the hub on the pipe and rod. Looks like I will need to get the expensive metal rod for inbuilt hubs, and till that arrives the derwent will do.
 
What size is the hob on the prop inside, may be a heli main shaft will do they are cheaper
250 size heli is 3.5mm x 78mm
450 size heli is 5mm x 116mm
500 size heli is 8mm x 140mm
 
Maybe, But I need a shaft with a thread on each end. One CW the other CCW. Do heli's have CCW threads too?

I am working on making a prop balancing rig, I plan to use a tap and die to make the part that tightens around the prop, and use two razer blades or washers in a slight v shape on each end to hold the rod. Will any of this design help you?
 
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