It,s a lot easier than that, and I have traced a prop blank in a simple milling machine -- But won,t go into that !!
If you look in some of the older aircraft (homebuilt) magazines, look for an add, for a propeller duplicator --- this is a simple wood box, running on four wheels -- A wood router is mounted on this "box", with a counterbalance and a "finger" made of a wood dowel, the same diameter as the router bit...
That finger, follows the contures of a broken, or hand built prop blade, with the new blank lying next to it-- the dowel, controls the router and roughs out the new blades -- each new blade is nearly perfect, as the same pattern is used for each !! The wheels are running on angle iron "Tracks", screwed down to the base, allowing the "box" to roll back and forth , with the router and guide finger hinged to follow, up or down, right and left to mill the blank !!
Plans used to be offered for this unit, and as I have used one, I can tell you , it works VERY well, and is very easy to build...
The prop will be rough, and easily finished out with a light wood file, and sand paper--- If I can find it in some of my old books, I will put it on this board
but i am leaving on a trip soon, so may not get it done untill I return!!
This is a very easy, and inexpensive way of building prop blades and much easier, than cleaning up my milling machine again !!!
If I can,t find that add, I will draw up a plan for it -- it really is simple, Bill H...