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Why carbon fiber over "cellulose fiber"? Wood tends to be nearly as strong and light, but is far cheaper and easier to machine. And the frame is plenty sturdy to make up for any loss in strength? |
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We really like to use the carbon fiber that is thin (1/16") and it is still strong enough to support an electronics board. With would it isn't possible to go as thin as you can with carbon fiber.
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I know what you mean. We did carbon fiber last year and it was a little lighter and thinner than a wood belly. We mostly did it so our kids could have the experience of creating the layup, because the gains were small and were offset by other factors (cost especially). Still, you guys were the coolest team in Colorado last year, so I ain't gonna try to advise you. Looking forward to what you come up with this year!
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