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  • @alanrader3016
    @alanrader3016 2 года назад +2

    Love watching you work! Dealing with a challenge prop such as that one. Cool seeing some of your gang helping! Thanks!

  • @matthewmoilanen787
    @matthewmoilanen787 Год назад +2

    Go granny go granny! Nice job ladies!

  • @stevecoster322
    @stevecoster322 5 лет назад +3

    What a great pleasure to have you back... wow what a monster of a prop for the two of you to lady handle... From the glueing up through to the fantastic lathe it's always a pleasure to watch the prop slowly come out from hiding inside the wood. A true joy to watch you all work, thank you.

  • @JoeKyser
    @JoeKyser 2 года назад +1

    You talk about the lathe a lot towards the end of this video. So cool to hear the history of it

  • @_J.F_
    @_J.F_ 5 лет назад +5

    Amazing how you managed getting that thing on the band saw. Also, it is so nice to hear you talking about how you do everything you can to save the old lathe from as much extra work as possible. 👍

  • @disklamer
    @disklamer 3 года назад +7

    Your craft is fantastic, that lathe is a beauty, the whole process is fascinating. Thanks for sharing!

  • @MrJimbosan
    @MrJimbosan 3 года назад +2

    Ladies were excellent at production of aircraft and other machinery during WW2 , however I am still amazed at your skill. I am pleased to see your children getting involved .best wishes

  • @songmaster9308
    @songmaster9308 5 лет назад +4

    The Bristol Fighter was an amazing design for a WW1 vintage plane , with a 275 hp Rolls Royce V12 engine. What a great project to make the huge prop for this extremely rare beast.
    I would love to see the final work and finishing Alaina, I do hope you show it :)

  • @davidconaway2830
    @davidconaway2830 5 лет назад +3

    What an awesome job you and your Grandmother did. Two years ago I purchased a couple adjustable tables from Home Depot for use in my wood shop. They go low enough to act as in-feed and out-feed tables for my table saw as well as high enough for my 17" bandsaw.....and they're much easier to move around than a 800 lb planer:-) Kudos for the effort though! I believe the tables are made by Husky and cost about $199 each. I use them everyday as workbenches as well. Love the channel and your work.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +1

      I will look at that! Thank you!

    • @jimurrata6785
      @jimurrata6785 3 года назад +1

      @@CulverProps You might consider a hydraulic lift table with casters.
      You can even find a couple at Harbor Freight.
      Get the one with the bigger wheels and a _foot_ pedal to pump it up.
      I have the same 20" planer and bandsaw that you do.
      While the lift table is going to be close to full height it would be a LOT easier to move than a 900# planer.

  • @4n2earth22
    @4n2earth22 3 года назад +1

    People doing what they do. Brilliantly. Especially NICE seeing this; American People doing what they do brilliantly and no need to raise a fuss. This is heart and soul American excellence.

  • @chrisretired5379
    @chrisretired5379 2 года назад +1

    Absolutely awesome video ! The craftsmanship, quality equipment used, and the family support is endearing. I believe granny was wearing sandals ? on this one ! 💝💝

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 2 года назад

      Lol she probably was and nobody was going to say anything to her lol!!

  • @joeborovina4769
    @joeborovina4769 3 года назад +1

    Outstanding ! You are more capable than most men I know ! People like you are what makes youtube great . Thank you.

  • @billchiasson2019
    @billchiasson2019 5 лет назад +6

    Watching this process is always so cool! Love your props they all look amazing! Thanks for the video.

  • @JOZEFPI66
    @JOZEFPI66 3 года назад +1

    My name is Peter, im a hobbiest, flying a large rc models and making a 1to1 scale replicas for museums. I did a replicas propellers for my airplanes using much simple tools and your work is for me very impressive i. You doing incredible, fantastic work. All the best from Poland. Ill follow your videos.
    Peter

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much! I made one for an RC and making it to scale was one of my hardest projects!

  • @FixitFrank
    @FixitFrank 5 лет назад +2

    Thanks for the new video! I love watching skilled people produce such amazing items.

  • @sphlouge
    @sphlouge 3 года назад +1

    Pretty amazing. Using and pushing a 500 lb planner around to use to prop it up. I have push carts to fit every tool in my shop. Just 2x4 and plywood

  • @jbb5470
    @jbb5470 5 лет назад +1

    Very impressive prop. I can sure see that this a handful to move around. Always great videos and craftsmanship! Thanks for posting and glad to see your back.

  • @josephmaschari1073
    @josephmaschari1073 5 лет назад +1

    Wow that is one big prop. Looking good so far, can't wait to see it finish. Hope to see the plane.

  • @DonDegidio
    @DonDegidio 5 лет назад +2

    Hi Alaina,
    Wow, that was some hunk of wood. Good to see Grandma. Hi Grandma. :-)

  • @joeromanak8797
    @joeromanak8797 3 года назад +4

    Just subscribed. I love the ingenuity that went into the lathe. I’m a mechanical geek (on a much smaller scale) so this is poetry in motion for me. Add in your talent and expertise and it doesn’t get any better than that. Please keep on keeping us entertained. 😎👍

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад

      Thank you! Yeah, it is a pretty cool machine.

  • @oakleyjack7600
    @oakleyjack7600 5 лет назад +2

    You had that hunk of wood in a Headlock !! And it was squealing When you set your mind to something you don’t back off 👍👍👍

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +1

      😁 thank you. That is always the goal! Lol

  • @johnfisk4666
    @johnfisk4666 5 лет назад +1

    Great Video, be sure and show it completed. Also it was Great to meet such a Great YOU TUBE Celebrity at OSH and at the Zenith Open Hanger Day! looking forward to more videos!

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад

      😁 it was nice to meet you too!!!

  • @robertcringely7348
    @robertcringely7348 5 лет назад +3

    What a huge and impressive job! And I know, because 45 years ago I was an apprentice aircraft woodworker at the Shuttleworth Collection in England and helped Bert Etheridge build a replacement 114-inch prop for the LVG C.VI German bomber that still flies to this day. We had no lathe, either, and did it with a bandsaw, machete (really!), spokeshave and sandpaper. What took you two days took us six weeks! But I do have a question, I promise: you said it was mahogany but I see two different colors of wood. What is the other type? On the LVG we used beech for the light wood and it was difficult because it was much harder and therefore the cutting was uneven in places. And just to be clear, when I needed a new prop for my Davis DA-2A, I had you build it, not me.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +2

      Very impressive!!
      It is all mahogany, some of the tighter grain patterns result in darker wood.

  • @williamwinter2638
    @williamwinter2638 3 года назад +2

    Beautiful workmanship. You may want to build your self a rolling lift for those heavier props. Just found these vids and love what you are doing.

  • @tdkrei
    @tdkrei 5 лет назад +3

    You handled that very well but invest in some material handling for the sack of your back and health. Keep on smiling and glad to see one of or videos again.

  • @robertsimmons1264
    @robertsimmons1264 5 лет назад +1

    Love watching your videos. Thanks for keeping this art alive.

  • @sierrafoxtrotgolf3638
    @sierrafoxtrotgolf3638 3 года назад +2

    One simple word; IMPRESSIVE!

  • @todddembsky8321
    @todddembsky8321 5 лет назад +2

    I love it -- lets make a highly precise, perfectly balanced, no room for measurement error, wooden propeller. Hmmmm, what tool is that precise? I know, the chain saw 🤓😁 !!! Alaina, these are wonderful videos. Thank you for taking us along for the ride on how these are made. Wood is so beautiful, and under the eye of the craftsman (woman) they become works of art.

  • @ricklong
    @ricklong 5 лет назад +2

    Very informative video, it’s great to see it’s a real family owned and operated business. True craftsmanship is hard to find anymore, hopefully your daughter will follow your example and find her passion in carving fabulous works of aviation art. You do need to consider some proper lifting equipment, then there’s less pain and effort in your art. 😉

  • @stevej8478
    @stevej8478 3 года назад +1

    I really am impressed at what you do in your shop. Felt bad for you having to horse that thing into your band saw. If I might make a suggestion have you thought about looking into a beam cutter like a Prazi attachment? It goes on a circular saw and works great for beams so perhaps it would work good for your application. Yes, they tend to want to cut straight like a chain saw but you could work the angles and remove a lot of wood without having to handle it like you did. Keep up the good work.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад

      Lol, don’t feel bad, I love it!!

    • @stevej8478
      @stevej8478 3 года назад

      @@CulverProps One can certainly tell that you do. Always good to love what you do. It makes work that much easier. Been there, done that. Thanks for replying.

  • @John-cb6px
    @John-cb6px 5 лет назад +1

    Great Job. This prop was very big and heavy.

  • @carllemyre2289
    @carllemyre2289 3 года назад +1

    Beautiful job! Put bee wax on the surface saw, your heavy propeler will sliding more smoth. I speak french:p

  • @jimflammer9370
    @jimflammer9370 5 лет назад +1

    Love your great craftsmanship videos.

  • @ethansprofile6670
    @ethansprofile6670 3 года назад +1

    It's amazing work good job and dedication. Who knew a pandemic would help me learn new things.

  • @lenny108
    @lenny108 3 года назад +1

    Awesome precision woodwork. Question is if the wood has exactly the same density and the same weight so that the propeller is equally balanced on both sides? Of course that glue has to last for decades.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад +1

      For the most part it is all even. You can see dense parts and I try to avoid them, but I can also do some balancing on my own

  • @weldingjunkie
    @weldingjunkie 5 лет назад +1

    That lathe is awesome Alaina great job on the video, fun to see all the family In it. I see you changed your hair sytle lol looks good. Keep up the great work... jay

  • @mikethompson9745
    @mikethompson9745 2 года назад +1

    just found your videos, interesting how you make the prop, part engineering part Art, Did your grandpa design your lathe? Or is it a commercially available tool? i watched a 3 part how to series you did, great fun to watch. I enjoy watching and learning, I run a standard wood lathe in my shop and enjoy it, so watching you guys is fun.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 2 года назад

      Thank you! The lathe was actually made in the 70’s by Mr.Culver the founder of the company

  • @runristaren2
    @runristaren2 5 лет назад +1

    Glad to see new projects keep up the good work 👍👍

  • @gregdannels1699
    @gregdannels1699 5 лет назад +1

    Wow that is a big prop! Thank you for sharing this video. :-)

  • @andrews.
    @andrews. 5 лет назад +3

    Just imagine what it was like in 1912 making this monster prop. Did they have similar tools as you have today?

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +3

      I believe they did

    • @diffened
      @diffened 3 года назад

      @@CulverProps I believe that type of lathe was invented to make gunstocks, quite possibly at an arsenal in Springfield, Mass. I think that was in the early 1800's.

  • @RosaStringWorks
    @RosaStringWorks 5 лет назад +1

    Nice job.

  • @periocarlos
    @periocarlos 5 лет назад +1

    You handled a big job over there! Glad to see it.

  • @JanLarssonfred
    @JanLarssonfred 5 лет назад +1

    Nice....Two videos on two weeks!!
    Must say it's soooo nice seeing you work. Soo beautiful and skilled.
    And you have such a supernice voice perfect for narrating!
    I also liked seeing you or your father have a Husky (as I'm a swed)

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад

      😁 that’s all we use!

    • @LTVoyager
      @LTVoyager 5 лет назад +1

      A Husky is my choice when I can’t have one of my Stihls. 😁

  • @АлександрФедулов-ь7г

    Я думал что только русские женщины могут брёвна ворочить. Молодцы.

  • @binaputrahobby5793
    @binaputrahobby5793 3 года назад

    Mantap sekali cara pembuatan profeller

  • @williamfreeh1198
    @williamfreeh1198 3 года назад +1

    great stuff for sure. only problem is i didnt hear too much of what you said with the noisy chain saw and lathe running.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад

      Sorry, still working on getting this video stuff down

  • @rexjerome5931
    @rexjerome5931 5 лет назад +7

    Be careful! You need something like a hydraulic lift cart or something on those big guys. Poke around on Harbor Freight and see if you can find something helpful. 😉

  • @jeff9104
    @jeff9104 5 лет назад +2

    Amazing work, I'm hesitant to ask but do you ever have a reject/flawed, non-usable wood prop that you would sell to be used for non-operational display/wall hanger ?

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +2

      I sure do. Price is between $350 and $1000

  • @jimratliff2753
    @jimratliff2753 3 года назад +1

    Nice work - talented operation - put those safety glasses on though....

  • @johnpartridge7623
    @johnpartridge7623 3 года назад +1

    You put a lot of the "Prima-Donna's" to shame with your work ethic, hard graft never hurt anybody 👍

  • @brianknecht3216
    @brianknecht3216 5 лет назад +1

    Impressive video. If you don’t mine my asking, what does a prop of that size sell for? If that’s proprietary information, I understand. Looking forward to the 2nd video.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +2

      $2300

    • @sadiqmohamed681
      @sadiqmohamed681 5 лет назад

      @@CulverProps That is much less than I thought. Considering the amount of skill involved and how much the completed aircraft will be worth, that is quite cheap. You do great work. It is fascinating watching you make the laminated blank, and carefully reveal the finished prop by cutting and sanding.

  • @trolltv1282
    @trolltv1282 5 лет назад +2

    It would be cool if you could ask customer to sent you picture with fitted propeller and add it to video too.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +1

      I should have some coming up. 😁

  • @philjamieross107
    @philjamieross107 5 лет назад +1

    wow good going and welcome back you guys

  • @lovetofly32
    @lovetofly32 3 года назад +1

    My one question is is where the heck do you get the one blade that the lathe is making a copy of!? I understand you probably have one for all different sizes and pitches but someone had to make them! Were they made by hand?? Gosh Ive always wanted to learn how to make a prop!

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад

      Yep, I made that myself 😁

  • @bentonbee1
    @bentonbee1 2 года назад +1

    What glue are you going to be using since the Dap powder glue you are using is not going to be made anymore?

  • @lachlanmccutcheon1655
    @lachlanmccutcheon1655 5 лет назад +1

    Very Very impressive girl Best wishes

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager 5 лет назад +2

    I could not hear over the saw noise what you said about the flat spots that the lathe saw did not. Seems like you lose the airfoil in those locations or was this a rough cut pass with a final cut yet to come?

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 5 лет назад +2

      They all cut out on the final pass. 😁

  • @robertthomas6127
    @robertthomas6127 3 года назад +1

    I was waiting for the bandsaw blade to pop just as you said you got thru that step ok. I was watching it bend away and thought "Oh girl, push a little less" ...and you did. Working with machines myself I know you get a feeling for it. It may sound silly, but I feel one sort of builds up a friendly relationship with ones tools (;-)). While watching you one can see you've got it in your blood. If you were my daughter I'd be proud of you and I'm sure your dad is too. till next time!

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад

      Thank you! Yeah, I broke quite a few before I figured it out. Lol

  • @ericbeckers2673
    @ericbeckers2673 5 лет назад +1

    Great work. Be carefull not to lift to heavy

  • @ajmac5735
    @ajmac5735 5 лет назад +1

    My god. That was a handful. 👏👏👌

  • @fasteddie4145
    @fasteddie4145 3 года назад +1

    very impressive......you're badass....

  • @ЮраВознюк-п8ш
    @ЮраВознюк-п8ш 3 года назад +1

    Молодець! но робота важка як для жінки

  • @tri-westrealtygroupinc.1192
    @tri-westrealtygroupinc.1192 5 лет назад +1

    Gesh girl, you are amazing.

  • @Previalegend
    @Previalegend 4 года назад +1

    Do you ever made a propeller from a single solid piece of wood? Or that's not an ideal. Asking because I'm clueless 😔

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 4 года назад

      I have not. The multiple layers let me see what’s inside, so it keeps me from using wood that might have cracks or knots in it.

    • @pat36a
      @pat36a 3 года назад

      I would think a laminated prop would be stronger and less likely to be effected by shrinkage or swelling from moisture

  • @gonzo5912
    @gonzo5912 5 лет назад +2

    been missing you Dear.

  • @kevincorbin6273
    @kevincorbin6273 3 года назад +1

    👍

  • @PY2JV
    @PY2JV 3 года назад +1

    fantástico..!

  • @peterjansen4894
    @peterjansen4894 5 лет назад +1

    Good to see you back and busy. Say hi to grandma for me :)

  • @joewoodchuck3824
    @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад +1

    I'd have roller stands on both sides of the planet so I wouldn't still be supporting the board by hand when it hits the cutter. Same for when comes out more than half way.

    • @CulverProps
      @CulverProps 3 года назад +1

      YeAh, probably should

    • @joewoodchuck3824
      @joewoodchuck3824 3 года назад

      @@CulverProps I don't think they cost very much.

  • @pierrepierrot2325
    @pierrepierrot2325 3 года назад +1

    you must equip yourself with a trolley with hydraulic table !

  • @frankienv3906
    @frankienv3906 5 лет назад +1

    Probably the hardest prop you ever made

  • @المخترعاليمني-غ3ف
    @المخترعاليمني-غ3ف 3 года назад +1

    good luck

  • @razaliawangmat3075
    @razaliawangmat3075 5 лет назад +1

    Wow! Strong gerl

  • @robwinfield1
    @robwinfield1 5 лет назад +1

    Great to see as always.

  • @Serbia312
    @Serbia312 3 года назад

    Я понимаю что у вас мало мужиков, но берегите себя.

  • @aqeelalmnsory
    @aqeelalmnsory 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, how wonderful you are

  • @motoresesistemasautomatos.
    @motoresesistemasautomatos. 5 лет назад +1

    Show. Congratulations.

  • @davidtrutwin3790
    @davidtrutwin3790 3 года назад +1

    6:40 You should wear long sleeves and gloves.

  • @user-tl5fi9lz9z
    @user-tl5fi9lz9z 5 лет назад +1

    Great vid!

  • @haukechrestin6994
    @haukechrestin6994 3 года назад

    Great job. But if that thing drops down your toes are pulp! Wear safety shoes, please.

  • @robertbowman3406
    @robertbowman3406 3 года назад +1

    I know what you are going to say but where are the ear plugs at 6:00. Once you lose your hearing it never comes back. Just my opinion here.

  • @Luzviminda777
    @Luzviminda777 4 года назад +1

    How about a hand held bandsaw ??? You are too hard on your back ...Grandpa must have been a special guy , what a nice family

  • @MegaBait1616
    @MegaBait1616 5 лет назад +1

    Made by a family business, Made in the USA, Made by a pretty American gal........thumbs up :-)

  • @bristocamino9376
    @bristocamino9376 3 года назад +2

    Craft-WO-man-ship.

  • @Kent.
    @Kent. 5 лет назад +1

    💪👍

  • @laljan7853
    @laljan7853 3 года назад +2

    💪💪💪💪💪😍

  • @رائدالعراقي-ك5ر
    @رائدالعراقي-ك5ر 5 лет назад +1

    احسنتي👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @hosamabbas8949
    @hosamabbas8949 5 лет назад +1

    I want one running on a 300 CC engine

  • @MrAeronca100
    @MrAeronca100 3 года назад +2

    True "Craftsman" at work, sadly in Aviation they area dying breed in America not many of these folks around

  • @glenwaldner7178
    @glenwaldner7178 5 лет назад +1

    Powered by lots of Girl Power!

  • @Thalarctos.
    @Thalarctos. 3 года назад

    💞CP💞

  • @СухробМусулмонов-р7к

    😚😚😚

  • @georges8348
    @georges8348 5 лет назад +2

    When the timber gets to be bigger than the bandsaw I start thinking , time to clamp down the timber and move the bandsaw. ruclips.net/video/AVbUe1MNG4E/видео.html

  • @dans_Learning_Curve
    @dans_Learning_Curve 5 лет назад +1

    Love what you're doing!
    Noticed that your blade on the bandsaw is moving all over the place. Here's a video on adjusting where the blade runs on the wheels, and where the guides should be running. Not my video. I just learned about where the blade should run on the wheels!
    ruclips.net/video/bxVyKsbuwZQ/видео.html

  • @hoteldelta1
    @hoteldelta1 3 года назад +1

    A