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Hello
I am new here and need some advice.
I got a shoe made (see below) and wonder what Carbon fibre material was used?
I am a bit disappointed that it does not have the typical woven look.
Did they try to safe money?
Is the strength at least still the same?
Thanks a mil in advance
Hendrik
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Henjin
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6 Years Ago
That's a biaxial carbon. Theoretically it will be a bit stronger than the woven, though in the real world I'm not sure it will make any difference for the application - especially given they've done ...
Hanaldo
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6 Years Ago
Thank you for this insight. I presume he used it to save costs and labour. It's a real ashame as he is advertising his shoes with the typical woven pattern(see below). I just read that biaxial is...
Henjin
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6 Years Ago
If he is advertising them with a specific woven finish all over, then the product you receive should match - so you may want to take it up with the seller. However, read the small print in his...
Warren (Staff)
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6 Years Ago
Unfortunately the layup und pattern is not the only thing that went wrong. I even cant mount my skateframe under it. Question for below picture: Can i sand the surface down safely in order to have a....
Henjin
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6 Years Ago
It's a lot of fibre to take off, it would certainly affect the strength. Whether the thing has been engineered to calculated load tolerances is another matter, it's possible you could flatten that ou...
Hanaldo
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6 Years Ago
Yes i see what he says....but preparing for the worst. What are you guys recommend to fill cavities? Is super glue and baking soda still the way to go? Another problem(and far worst) is that between....
Henjin
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6 Years Ago
WOW brings back memories ! I use to make speed skate bases for my uncle who was a shoe maker an somehow got in with a speed skater who wanted custom boots. Use to make the base with the blade pickups...
f1rob
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6 Years Ago
1. what is liquid shim...how will this adhere to the existing surface? 2. Not sure what ali is. The shoe is already made with inserts in place..."only" problem is that i find some cavities that i wis...
Henjin
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6 Years Ago
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