Roger, don't want to hijack your thread but was wondering how one determines the 'correct' type of CF to use for our applications regardless of it's shape (round, square, flat, etc.)?You can find many different sizes/lengths of CF tube (square and round) and even square tube with round hollow center sections on ebay.
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First this is not Hijacking, so no problem, as for your question, I really don't have an answer except , trial and error and gut feeling.Roger, don't want to hijack your thread but was wondering how one determines the 'correct' type of CF to use for our applications regardless of it's shape (round, square, flat, etc.)?
Bill
Any chance we can convince you to have a go at building Leo's Shark version of the Laser???
I wonder if the nature of those printed parts is that there's some porosity between strands as they're laid down which gives the thin CA something to wick into and adhere to. that joint looked pretty strong!