How STRONG are Carbon Fiber reinforced 3D Printed Parts?

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Ok I'm sold! Building my next home on a carbon fiber foundation! Send you the plans Tex...work me up a price please!
 
Exactly what YouTube was meant for. Would be curious on a single vector rectangle clamped into a UTM on the exact increase in yield due to CF weave.

Traditionally an alloy CNC machining company would have minimal utilization to justify a universal tensile machine however
 
Test and find out...
I once made a new bracket for my tile cutter in PET-G CF, after the cast aluminum one failed on me. It lasted all the tiles I needed to cut, and more! The cutting wheel wore out, and my 3D printed part is still going strong 😁🥳
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Oooh.....🫢 I must try print rims in this material! Brb...
 
I only use nylon and CF blend. It’s so good, in fact I got it certified by the FAA to use in aircraft’s. Surface finish is drop dead gorgeous too. Here is a gimbal patch panel and a power/video monitor panel in a Bell 505 I made that is used for filming.

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