🛠️ Reinforce your world with carbon fiber finesse!
This 3.3ft x 12" roll of 3K/220g carbon fiber cloth features a 2x2 twill weave, delivering exceptional strength-to-weight ratio—10 times stronger than iron at just one-fifth the weight. Engineered for high temperature and corrosion resistance, it’s ideal for DIY repairs and lightweight structural reinforcement across automotive, furniture, and sporting applications.
J**R
Get some proper scissors for CF and Kevlar!
Used this for years to inlay reinforcements and repair areas in kart seats. Its difficult to cut cleanly without fraying without some prep work (Pretty isn't our main objective.) Once setup in cured resin, cuts and finishes nicely with dremel blades and sanders.
I**F
Good quality woven carbon fiber
Good quality carbon fiber sheet, looks well made and uniform. Arrived rolled (and not folded) so the weave pattern still looks good. Easy to work with, their trimming of the edges makes a difference in workability as well as everything staying together straight and uniform. I used the material to make a couple marine hatch lids, super strong and looks great! The remainder of the scraps I had left were used to make some overlays in the interior. Good material to make almost anything. Great looking and great quality cf at a fair price. A+
S**P
Great carbon fiber for the money.
Great carbon fiber for the money. Bought this to experiment and worked great.
H**R
Decent cf
Its a decent product, average strength, the weave isn't ideal, some mess-ups in it, but other wise its pretty decent.
R**L
Works great
I liked the quality and weave
A**R
Not Usable
The weave just frays apart. It is not a usable product.
C**W
Good uniform twill
Good basic carbon fiber twill. Weave seems to be very uniform. Useful for making strong, stiff, lightweight components for projects in a variety of hobbies including drone or RC aircraft building, high power rocketry, camping, etc.
W**M
4.75 Stars - at least
I've ZERO frame of reference for this product, or material, although it does look/feel something similar to fiberglass sheets I've used, back in my auto body shop days. As a sculptor/artist this material has me curious and inspired; if one can make chair seats from this stuff, it can be rendered into just about any form or shape, pretty much like fiberglass. It doesn't seem like it'll be difficult to work with, no more so than f-glass. I'll update this review when I have used some of it, raw material(s) like this get my creative juices flowing so much that I'm uncertain what to try 1st.
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