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The electric motor shaft on RC planes is just a straight smooth rod. The prop is held on by friction via a collet with a threaded shaft on the other end. These collet arangements are Chinese aluminum and subject to big time runout and vibration. They also cause the prop to have lots of stickout off the motor so it bends easily. Mine had bent and needed to be replaced so I thought I would machine a new one with an integral prop mount for concentricity and durability. It's nice to see the prop finally spool up with no visable wobble! I was surprised at what a PIA it was to come with an order of operations as holding, machining, swapping ends and machining again while keeping TIR under .001 was quite a challange. I'm attaching pix of the original shaft and collet along with the new shaft I built.
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