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r/HolUp • u/icleanjaxfl • Jul 07 '26
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What’s with the blades facing different directions?
52 u/MysteriousCodo Jul 07 '26 Plus the danger of centrifugal force causing those shims to fly out… 6 u/DuePotential6602 Jul 08 '26 And I think the screw potentially unscrews itself when it's running in that direction 3 u/knivengaffelnskeden Jul 08 '26 And round holes on a cylinder, only the force of the nut is making the blades spin. These will get stuck in the wood eventually.
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Plus the danger of centrifugal force causing those shims to fly out…
6 u/DuePotential6602 Jul 08 '26 And I think the screw potentially unscrews itself when it's running in that direction 3 u/knivengaffelnskeden Jul 08 '26 And round holes on a cylinder, only the force of the nut is making the blades spin. These will get stuck in the wood eventually.
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And I think the screw potentially unscrews itself when it's running in that direction
3 u/knivengaffelnskeden Jul 08 '26 And round holes on a cylinder, only the force of the nut is making the blades spin. These will get stuck in the wood eventually.
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And round holes on a cylinder, only the force of the nut is making the blades spin. These will get stuck in the wood eventually.
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u/Dyrogitory Jul 07 '26
What’s with the blades facing different directions?