I too have 12volt motor, hoping to charge 6volts with that one.
I worked on the prop today and decided to go with 6 blades. The
plastic was much tougher than I had thought it would be. I laid out my
6 slices of pie first and then offset to the left 1-1/2", marked my perimeter
and drilled a 3/8" hole in each corner. As soon as my first two cuts were
complete I knew that I would need to support the blades somehow so I bought
99 cents worth of 1/4" threaded rod and cut it into 6-6" pieces. The results
made the prop incredibly strong.
This is what it looks like from the face.

Notice the change in pitch when viewed from an angle. It looks like
it will produce a lot of lift and the rods allow for a pitch changing adjustment
if I can figure out what is most efficient without a wind tunnel..

I am starting to think I may want to use a larger genny for this one.
There is another problem I hadn't considered. Once I installed the rods,
the center of the hub was offset toward the blades. although it remained
parallel to the rim, or outer ring it now hits the motor mount shaft. The
only solution I can think of is to remove the pipe mount and create a suitable
motor mount that can use a furling tail system.
The blades have not yet been detailed and sanded but the hub is removable. It is
currently mounted only by the 7/8" center hole.