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carbon2358 said...

Some Tests such as; flexibility, minimum torch cutting temperature, puncturability, pressure fracture, and dynamics with nails screws bolts rivots\other site of insertion with increased pressure of mass.

that would get some absolute values to index...its strength especially as "USED"\"worn" material.

it may prove benificial to have some results to equate when investing or utilizing graphite fiber.

i would love to take a drill and saw to it and see what it can do..

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CARBON FIBER ARCHITECTURE said...

Well, First, I really appreciate your contributions. The carbon is not able to be cut with a torch, though the resin would be. It is easily drilled, or fastened to. It is not difficult to saw, however it does produce a fair amount of dust.

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