Aerospace Grade Carbon Fiber Cloth, 50 X 12
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Lavina Ernser
> 24 hourthe product is not the same the picture, i just hate spent my money!
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Lad
> 24 hourIm relatively new at working with carbon fiber but happy with the way it wetted out when I applied epoxy over the layers on my sample. Because of its color, wetting it with epoxy isnt as easy to see as with fiberglass but I like the properties of carbon.
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Miss Myrtis Bode II
> 24 hourYou could poke your finger through this stuff, its such a loose weave. And there was tape on the sides of my fabric that when i pulled them off it badly frayed and distorted the fabric.
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C. W.
> 24 hourLooks good to me. Cant see any problems with the material. Good price.
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Rex Hallam
> 24 hourDoes what made to do
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Edward Hackett II
> 24 hourThe packaging is great, the carbon is hemmed and protected. Other suppliers dont do this and can result in faulty carbon. Im all round happy with the product.
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jshrake
> 24 hourI built new body panels for a mini bike I built years ago .The two part epoxy is a pain to work with but the cloth is nice!
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JA
> 24 hourAll edges of fabric torn up and loose this making the usable dimensions about 1 less on all sides. Ordered sheet of CF last year that had much cleaner cut. Almost not able to complete project due to reduced size
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LM
> 24 hourUsed for boat repair.
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J. Schneider
> 24 hourLike the other reviewer said, due to the severely frayed edges, its not 12 wide of usable cloth. Id say its more like 10.5 to 11 inches of usable width, which was fine for what I needed. This was very easy to wet out (West Systems 105/205 for me), and did not fray nearly as much as I thought it would while I was working around the already frayed edges. Would gladly order again, but its a shame the manufacturer isnt able to cut it more cleanly or do something to keep the edges from unravelling so much during the manufacturing/packing process for this width.