I just picked up the stator from the dipping shop.
It was dipped and baked 4 times but before that I had it
tested for shorts. Since it's a high voltage unit (50-500v)
they test at 2000v but only milli amps.
She passed the test!
Here's a pic of the stator before dipping.

And here's one all dipped and baked.

There is also some progress on the blades.
The airfoils were cut to shape using sheet metal
NACA 4412 with the program Profili 1.2

I welded the spars together using tube sections from 1 1/2" OD at the root to 1/2"
at the tip.
Then I drilled the airfoil pcs. 30% from the leading edge.
In this picture the airfoil pcs. have been placed on the spars to be welded
at the appropriate angles.


The next job after welding these will be foaming between the foils with
polyurethane foam insulation.
Then glassing them with epoxy.
It has an active pitch rotor, thats what the weight is for in the spar picture.
Thats about it for now.
Marv.