I've just found a good site in NZ that sells fibre glassing gear and noticed they also sell Carbon Fibre and Kevlar sheets...
As I'm still new to this stuff, could anyone outline the benefits or is it just:
Fibre: Low cost, weak, easy to work with
Carbon Fibre: Medium cost, strong, medium difficulty
Kevlar: High cost, really strong, high difficulty?
Also, could someone outline what the following means:
Having a look at ResinGod's post (http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10108&hl=) it looks like carbon fibre needs vaccum sealing as well, I assume kevlar is the same?
http://www.nzfibreglass.co.nz/
Cheers guys
As I'm still new to this stuff, could anyone outline the benefits or is it just:
Fibre: Low cost, weak, easy to work with
Carbon Fibre: Medium cost, strong, medium difficulty
Kevlar: High cost, really strong, high difficulty?
Also, could someone outline what the following means:
In particular, "Indented overnight" and "LM"* indented overnight, all combinations on request.
* 300g Twill Weave 600mm wide $45.00LM
Having a look at ResinGod's post (http://405th.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=10108&hl=) it looks like carbon fibre needs vaccum sealing as well, I assume kevlar is the same?
http://www.nzfibreglass.co.nz/
Cheers guys
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