Only the first 77 Spitfires had a 2 blade wooden propeller. This was about 8.5 ft tip to tip. All later models had 3,4, 5 or 6 blade propellers of about 9 feet tip to tip.
from the end of the hilt to the tip of the blade
the blade.
Wet saw, with a diamond tip blade
the curve from the shaft to the tip of the blade
BLADE
Both the length and the rpm of the prop affect the speed of the aircraft. Larger, slower turning props are more efficient at the speeds at which most prop aircraft operate. If the tip speed of a prop exceeds the sound barrier, a prop will suddenly loose a large part of its thrust. The loud crackling noise you hear on takeoff is not the engine, but the prop tips nibbling at the sound barrier. DAN Both the length and the rpm of the prop affect the speed of the aircraft. Larger, slower turning props are more efficient at the speeds at which most prop aircraft operate. If the tip speed of a prop exceeds the sound barrier, a prop will suddenly loose a large part of its thrust. The loud crackling noise you hear on takeoff is not the engine, but the prop tips nibbling at the sound barrier. DAN
On a center fire gun, rounded tip. On a rimfire gun, the tip is shaped a bit like the tip of a screwdriver blade.
Definitely not. Not even the tip of the blade.
A sharp one its not the saw you use-- its the blade-- you want to use a carbide tip diamond blade
Generally the point furthest away from the stem.
Fresh growth in plants is called the meristematic parts of the plant. On a blade of grass, it would be the tip of the blade.
860 mm or 86 cm from the bottom of the handle to the tip of the blade. (this is the Darth Vader one, the others might be slightly more or less)