Our blades do look the same almost.
I been busy moving stuff into another trailer and not online or doing much for last couple weeks. If weather clears up I'll be doing allot more outdoors, got that cold spell here unexpected this time of year and that slowed me down on everything again.
I should have some blades made up in a few days again and be tryng out the 6 pole motor you said to try as 4 pole with each coil seperate. I did that motor as 1/2" disks 4 per pole as 4 pole last night, much better but still coggs allot. I'll post that elsewhere later.
I will be trying a new 6 blade hub I had made and PVC blades on that motor.
Nice thing about this NTLsuper6 hub design is I can fly 2, 3, or 6 blades on it. So first I'll try 3 blades as normal and see if I get past cogging, if not I'll add another 3 blades. 1/8" steel plate so the hub should handle most anything.
I am thinking with the PVC blades we make perhaps when we have a good motor for power but bad cogging maybe try 3 longer blades for the speed and power once spinning, 3 shorter blades for starting torque to break past cogging. It's a compromise between a 3 blade and 6 blade rotor. Basically I geuss a 3 blade for TRS but with 6 root areas nearer the hub as I will try it a few times just to see. That 6 pole motor may work well if I can break it past cogging. In drill press lowest speed 760RPM I was getting 5.4Vdc from just one coil, brought up a string of dead Ni-cads to 5.4V fast, but I didn't get much tested otherwise yet.
The Hub is usable for any normal 2 3 6 blade rotor setups.
I also had other hubs cut for seperate rotors of 3 5 7 blades, So I think when I get the 1 blade and 4 blade hubs I have everything covered up to 7 blades now 
I wish I had some PVC blades made up now and ready to fly on that motor as a 3 blade, strong winds here today all day!