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Message 4225 (28. Nov. 2007 09:31) (Tree)

zorg
Carbon?
Many thanks in advance Joe and Bernhard!!!! Just tell me by email who/where to pay back. Possibly Santa tell me when he is back in north europe...

cheers

: Correct zorg.By the way,wheels are organised and Bernhard is the mailman(orposibly santa).
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: cheers joe
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: : I think Joe is refering to Racing cars F1: Mac Larren, Ferrari, Renault, .... Airplane industry, surf, windsurfing, snowboarding use composite too
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: : : : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.
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ireNe: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 01:35)
 Anybody have experience with carbon material for plate-making?

Gambin's buddy is rocking these.
I'm interested in weight, how easy it is to cut and where to get it.
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joe90: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 03:16)
 F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.

cheers joe

: Anybody have experience with carbon material for plate-making?
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: Gambin's buddy is rocking these.
: I'm interested in weight, how easy it is to cut and where to get it.
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Bernhard: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 10:41)
 : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.

Who are F1 guys?
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zorg: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 10:51)
 On Quadskating, there was a post from a german who used them too (Dave, do you still have a backup of it somewhere?). In France, I know where to get them, but in USA it should be easier and much cheapper. It's used by people for tuning cars, in electronics (Good fellows, ...)
Be careful, carbon laminates don't like direct impacts, so you need to protect it. You can cut it with a handsaw, please be extremely carefull with the powder resulting from drilling, cutting: it's highly cancerigen, irritating for your skin, eyes, lungs,.....
For something very light and still stiffer, a sandwich of laminates (carbon/glass fiber+honeycomb) would work too.

Have fun!!!!

: Anybody have experience with carbon material for plate-making?
:
: Gambin's buddy is rocking these.
: I'm interested in weight, how easy it is to cut and where to get it.
  Write reply
zorg: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 10:54)
 I think Joe is refering to Racing cars F1: Mac Larren, Ferrari, Renault, .... Airplane industry, surf, windsurfing, snowboarding use composite too

: : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.
:
: Who are F1 guys?
  Write reply
joe90: Carbon? (27. Nov. 2007 21:21)
 Correct zorg.By the way,wheels are organised and Bernhard is the mailman(orposibly santa).

cheers joe

: I think Joe is refering to Racing cars F1: Mac Larren, Ferrari, Renault, .... Airplane industry, surf, windsurfing, snowboarding use composite too
:
: : : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.
: :
: : Who are F1 guys?
  Write reply
Robert: Carbon? (28. Nov. 2007 04:28)
 Composites are really big in the Engineering world right now. There are certain plastics that are extremely strong and once bent, will bend back to shape. Although I do not think it would be feasible, it would be really cool to ask for some help from some engineers. I work with a ton of design engineers and have met some cool mechanical engineers on another site. I also had an old skate buddy contact me that owns a medal machine shop. Besides that, my ex-girlfriend's husband is a welder. I wonder if there would be a way to use all of these contacts to produce an awesome plate or at least grind bar? I am guessing the logistics and cost would not make it feasible, but it would be cool to look into. I don't really see a need for a design engineer, unless they could come up with a really cool shape. I think the mechanical engineer and the machine shop person would be the most help. I definitely have people that would help us, I guess it is a matter of materials, work, and logistics. I am just thinking out loud, but maybe I will could compile some of your creations and run it by some people?

: Correct zorg.By the way,wheels are organised and Bernhard is the mailman(orposibly santa).
:
: cheers joe
:
: : I think Joe is refering to Racing cars F1: Mac Larren, Ferrari, Renault, .... Airplane industry, surf, windsurfing, snowboarding use composite too
: :
: : : : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.
: : :
: : : Who are F1 guys?
  Write reply
zorg: Carbon? (28. Nov. 2007 09:31)
 Many thanks in advance Joe and Bernhard!!!! Just tell me by email who/where to pay back. Possibly Santa tell me when he is back in north europe...

cheers

: Correct zorg.By the way,wheels are organised and Bernhard is the mailman(orposibly santa).
:
: cheers joe
:
: : I think Joe is refering to Racing cars F1: Mac Larren, Ferrari, Renault, .... Airplane industry, surf, windsurfing, snowboarding use composite too
: :
: : : : F1 guys use it cos it's strong and light so it should be perfect.
: : :
: : : Who are F1 guys?
  Write reply
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