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I cut out these scaled Nike Fins at work and they look good. I want to sell them at $20 plus shipping. Thickness of fins are 0.12”. If you want more dimensions let me know.
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Thank you
What scale ? I am interested
They are scaled down for a 54mm tubing.
Ok I'm going to pass .
If you made a set (either 3x or 4x) to go with the 75mm tube, I would buy it.
See pic below for reference.
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Replied via PM.I’m going to order more epoxy on Monday, I have some, but I might need two plates for that size.
Can you give me the dimensions to the root, sweep length, tip length and span of the fin please. Do you want the tabs on it as well?
They are not scale Nike fins. The profile is the same, but Nike fins are not flat plate.
They are not scale Nike fins. The profile is the same, but Nike fins are not flat plate.
My mistake, I meant to put scaled as in increased or decreased from the original fin profile.
By are “not flat plate” are you refering to the original Nike fins that have the airfoil or something else?
That is exactly what I was referring to. To make scale Nike fins requires thicker material and machining (or other form of fabrication).
Not trying to dissuade you in any way. It appears you are making good stuff.
No worries, I just didnt get what you meant is all. It was my mistake too for putting scale instead of scaled.
pm SENT ON OTHER ITEM, please respondI cut out these scaled Nike Fins at work and they look good. I want to sell them at $20 plus shipping. Thickness of fins are 0.12”. If you want more dimensions let me know.
View attachment 360301
PM if interested
Thank you
My mistake, I meant to put scaled as in increased or decreased from the original fin profile.
By are “not flat plate” are you refering to the original Nike fins that have the airfoil or something else?
All "Scale" Nike fins would have a "diamond" airfoil or Nike-Smoke type "double-wedge" airfoil. Anything else is "semi-scale", at best.
In fact, as the attached file shows, there are numerous sizes and "types" of fins, depending on their application.
Dave F.
This has already been discussed lad .
Next time, a little preliminary research, on your part, might be helpful. The data I posted is readily available.
Dave F.
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