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How It's Made - Carbon Fiber Cello (Pt.1)

A segment on how carbon fiber cellos are made. Part 1 of 2.  
 
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TheStarSpark (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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I'd love to cover one of my bedroom walls with carbon fiber, make a beautiful feature wall.
Beamos12 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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lol can you imagine a whole house made of carbon fiber?
jsaulgodoy (6 days ago) Show Hide
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lol.....i didnt know that carbonfiber was in big rolls...my bedroom curtans are gona be those rolls
czgege (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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go to YOUCARBONFIBER website
uxa1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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2:56 SEXEY!
22lambo (1 month ago) Show Hide
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It cuts really easy. You can use a fine tooth saw or small grinding wheel. It's very strong, but you can still cut it :)
mercedescl (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Carbon fiber strength comes from the density of nano carbon structure combined with plastic resin or other cohesive materials. So even if the entire CF sheet goes through the same cooking process, without the proper application of resin, CF is as weak as your washroom carpet.
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Is the carbon fiber sheet not altewrated during the curing process??? No chemical reaction????
It's dificult to believe that a simple epocxi resing with a maleable material in layer, would get so strong without any chemical reaction to alter the carbon fiber..
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Why some tutorial, about working with carbon fiber, no not use any stove, but just epoxi resin applied oven the carbon sheets?
Is the oven not obligatorily necessary, or it's just a option to make a more even resistant final product?
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Think of it like reinforced concrete. Super thin carbon strings are steel cables or robs with that keep the building more resistence to tension and stress. Resin is like concrete that makes the building hard and tough. Only both work together can give Carbon fiber strength to rival steel. Yet, Carbon fiber cannot resist penetration and cutting as well as metal because individual carbon fiber is still essentially a fiber.

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