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how much would it cost for two sheets of this foam the smallest size to make a
kiteboard like this
NJLandboarder 11 months ago
how much woudl it cost for two sheets of this foam the smallest size to make a kiteboard
@NJLandboarder A sheet of 1/4in x 48in x 85.6in will cost roughly 85$ USD plus tax and shipping.
JamestownTV 10 months ago
Hi! is it possible to only use Divinycell to make a board?
sigurd95 1 year ago
@sigurd95 Hello, the kiteboard get's it's strength from the sandwich construction. So the answer is no. Thanks for the question!
JamestownTV 1 year ago
@JamestownTV Thanks for answer, is there any other materials that are easier to get that can be used?
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Why are there two different core materials (yellow and grey) and how thick are they?
JustWonderingHowToDo 1 year ago
@JustWonderingHowToDo Divinycell and corecell were used which are virtually the same thing. 1/4" Core was used. Thanks for the question.
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how much would it cost for two sheets of this foam the smallest size to make a
kiteboard like this
NJLandboarder 11 months ago
how much woudl it cost for two sheets of this foam the smallest size to make a kiteboard
NJLandboarder 11 months ago
@NJLandboarder A sheet of 1/4in x 48in x 85.6in will cost roughly 85$ USD plus tax and shipping.
JamestownTV 10 months ago
Hi! is it possible to only use Divinycell to make a board?
sigurd95 1 year ago
@sigurd95 Hello, the kiteboard get's it's strength from the sandwich construction. So the answer is no. Thanks for the question!
JamestownTV 1 year ago
@JamestownTV Thanks for answer, is there any other materials that are easier to get that can be used?
sigurd95 1 year ago
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sigurd95 1 year ago
Why are there two different core materials (yellow and grey) and how thick are they?
JustWonderingHowToDo 1 year ago
@JustWonderingHowToDo Divinycell and corecell were used which are virtually the same thing. 1/4" Core was used. Thanks for the question.
JamestownTV 1 year ago