+x igs_au - 5/30/2019 5:52:05 AM+x oekmont - 5/30/2019 4:32:45 AMThis is not a case where Kevlar will make any sense. You want the pedal board to withstand the stomping, not to hold the sharp fragments together if your son stomps it into pieces. Kevlar doesn't make the parts stronger, it just makes them fail saver in high kinetic failure scenarios (motorsport). Even if your son stomps right through the board, there won't be enough energy involved to make things flight around dangerously. If you just want to make things more stable, Kevlar won't make any difference, because it is much less stiff than carbon, and therefore won't take much load up to the point the carbon has reached it's maximum elongation. excellent. thank you. It will probably make it even worse. Because if it's not as stiff as CF, the board will bend more easily which is not good at all. I need this as stiff as possible.
+x oekmont - 5/30/2019 4:32:45 AMThis is not a case where Kevlar will make any sense. You want the pedal board to withstand the stomping, not to hold the sharp fragments together if your son stomps it into pieces. Kevlar doesn't make the parts stronger, it just makes them fail saver in high kinetic failure scenarios (motorsport). Even if your son stomps right through the board, there won't be enough energy involved to make things flight around dangerously. If you just want to make things more stable, Kevlar won't make any difference, because it is much less stiff than carbon, and therefore won't take much load up to the point the carbon has reached it's maximum elongation.
+x Fasta - 5/30/2019 7:32:55 AM+x igs_au - 5/30/2019 5:52:05 AM+x oekmont - 5/30/2019 4:32:45 AMThis is not a case where Kevlar will make any sense. You want the pedal board to withstand the stomping, not to hold the sharp fragments together if your son stomps it into pieces. Kevlar doesn't make the parts stronger, it just makes them fail saver in high kinetic failure scenarios (motorsport). Even if your son stomps right through the board, there won't be enough energy involved to make things flight around dangerously. If you just want to make things more stable, Kevlar won't make any difference, because it is much less stiff than carbon, and therefore won't take much load up to the point the carbon has reached it's maximum elongation. excellent. thank you. It will probably make it even worse. Because if it's not as stiff as CF, the board will bend more easily which is not good at all. I need this as stiff as possible.In this case you should use a real core material with some thickness like 20mm 200kg density PVC foam. How strong is your drummers leg?