It is not a issue of flux, it is aerodynamics and balance, any force that is consumed can't be used to create power. So if there is any drag or power used by rotation that is a wattage lost. One watt an hour, 24 hours a day, over a year its it's 8.6k. A 400 watt ginny thats 21.5 hours of fly time. Is it worth it?
If the flux went directly between adjacent magnet you would not need a steel backing plate?
I have a background in Auto racing and marine construction, I will not have a problem making my blades true. Maybe I just real anal from my history, but I have won more than I have lost. We will see if this works.
But you do have the equipment to make it round a simple grinder, the rotors just by there name rotates, mount them spin them with the grinder. There now round, you don't need a lathe to turn something.
Hami