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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 09:19 AM
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Smile EVO-R FLEX-Carbon

After searching and working on this flexible carbon fiber stick on. We finally come out with this first proto type. It is very strechable. I have seem many carbon sheet on the market, claiming it is strechable. After I bough it an dfound out it is not at all (saw it at SEMA show) So here is what we have...





Next I'll try to put some clear coat on it and see how it looks.
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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 09:28 AM
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Is that CF vinyl? It does stretch good, but thats where the problem occurs. CF is a weave cloth and when you stretch and distort it , it looks terrible. I mean ***!! That does look good but does not mimick the 3D effect you get with real 2 twill Graphite Carbon Fiber fabric, maybe with clearcoat that will change, but I am interested to see it how it turns out. Seems like a lot of work for one to do. Are you offering this as a product? The other thing is I work with dry CF material all day long of different weaves, and colors. That does not look like the 2 twill weave, the fibers are rounded. I don't know about this stuff. Can you give more info on it. Thanx
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Old Mar 27, 2006 | 09:29 AM
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Yea, it doesnt look good at all
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