Billet stainless props. Has it been done?

Getting there. Made it configurable for different leading/trailing angle as well as hub diameter and overall diameter
What 3d software are you using? I've been teaching myself 3d cad using solidworks for makers. It isn't free however it is much more user friendly than any other cad program I've used so far. I've tried most of them and found solidworks to be the best so far. But definitely like to hear other opinions.
 

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What 3d software are you using? I've been teaching myself 3d cad using solidworks for makers. It isn't free however it is much more user friendly than any other cad program I've used so far. I've tried most of them and found solidworks to be the best so far. But definitely like to hear other opinions.
I use fusion. Its manufacturing tools are very good. They all have their quirks and there are many I don’t like in fusion but I’m too invested now to easily switch to something else.
 
I've heard fusion is also really good. That's the one I haven't tried yet. But I've tried tinkercad, free cad and I believe onshape. All three were difficult to learn. We have solidworks at my job and was able to get a coworker to show me some basic things and I was able to figure out the rest.
 

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I've heard fusion is also really good. That's the one I haven't tried yet. But I've tried tinkercad, free cad and I believe onshape. All three were difficult to learn. We have solidworks at my job and was able to get a coworker to show me some basic things and I was able to figure out the rest.
Lets see a picture of that GT Fairlane :)
 
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