Hey guys!
I just managed to do my first successfull attempt for making one of those LED Props for my own.
Here is a little "how to":
I just took one wire that is a little longer then half the size of the prop and stripped it. As many of you know, you´ll find many little mini wires wired together: Just take a couple of them (not many, just 4-7, so it stays light but still is safe enough to know, okay that will conduct the electricity) It mights not sound so but then you´ll need to make two very thin wires to keep them as low weigt as possible. I don´t know why but you can´t just rub your thums, they are too thin for that, so you´ll need to get that twist into the wires by hand always makind half a turn and so on. 10 minutes job and you´re done with the 2. Then you´ll just take an LED and carefully bend the two metal ends at 90° so that the LED will face forward to the front side of the prop and the 2 metal ends will be closely by the end of the prop. A little CA to hold that in place will do just fine.
Then you´ll just have to attach the two wires to the two metal ends and use clear tape to attach the wires to the backward side of the prop. Try to use as little amounts of everything as possible so you won´t have to add too much at the other side. Just on the hub of the prop, attach the wires to the batteries and then you´ll need to make your own way. Up to now it all was pretty much straight forward but attaching the wires to the batteries seems harder then it sounds. clear tape won´t hold the wires to the batteries and CA wouldn´t conduct and fill up the space between the wire and the battery--> not conducting.
That is the only drawback of my version + that you can hardly turn it on or off: So I´ll need to look for something in that way.
Here some pictures and a short video of it on my Event 3D.
BTW: I made the motor just run a low rpm´s because I didn´t balance the prop properly and did want to kill my little brother who just next to me with parts flying away
Also the green circle on the picture was a full circle but the camery takes one picture in a fraction of a second, so our eyes won´t see as "fast" as the camera did. It just looks like a perfect full shiny circle to us.
I´ll put in a link of the video as soon as it is uploaded.