Carbon Fiber samples + Lantor Soric SF 2mm

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  • Опубликовано: 23 авг 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @jackassrower
    @jackassrower 5 лет назад +2

    thank you, this is such a simple and yet great comparison video. Nice job!

  • @refererererer
    @refererererer 3 года назад

    i hope we can make the manufacturing process of this wonder material cheaper and more efficient soon.
    It's not only an excellent material because of its durability. Who knows, maybe someday we can find a way to sequester carbon from the air and convert them to carbon fiber directly.
    That's a longer lasting solution to keep carbon out of the atmosphere instead of relying on trees, which also release back the carbon to the air once they die. Imagine how wonderful the world becomes if that happens.

  • @jeffhahn01
    @jeffhahn01 21 день назад

    Did that last sample crack at all or was it just flexing enough to slide in the gap and then push the wood blocks out?

  • @qwertyqwerty9587
    @qwertyqwerty9587 Год назад

    That's cool
    Did you use an epoxy resin or polyester

  • @growpoumu6302
    @growpoumu6302 4 года назад

    Hello! As seen in the details, there is no "soric" structure. How could you do this when the layers are few? Can I make the first layer separately, like beauty, and then the rest of the layers and "soric"?

  • @chrisdrake4692
    @chrisdrake4692 3 года назад +2

    Not very useful unless you break the sample - so we know how much it can take...

  • @stevemacbr
    @stevemacbr 4 года назад

    - Good demo - What weight are you putting across that area ??? -

    • @cgDaveMax
      @cgDaveMax  4 года назад +3

      Myself :-D about 80Kg

    • @mailamcoaching1535
      @mailamcoaching1535 3 года назад

      Where it's available contact number

    • @sawtmac
      @sawtmac Год назад

      ​@@cgDaveMax is 2mm can take 300kg without breaking

  • @p7chanel5
    @p7chanel5 3 года назад

    The names if want buy

  • @qwertyqwerty9587
    @qwertyqwerty9587 Год назад

    That's cool
    Did you use an epoxy resin or polyester