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<blockquote data-quote="Accurate_db" data-source="post: 8868244" data-attributes="member: 690549"><p>Thanks. Carbon fiber is kind of risky in a toxic way of working with it, though has great properties. I was just exploring my options for future build. Another thought I had was hydroforming, using hydraulic to form metal enclosure as well as braided kevlar and graphite, like used in tennis rackets. But cost is an animal that can get out of control. Anyway, I'm sure in America mdf is responsibly sourced. But in the international wild west, people cut down trees along the equator to make their boxes. Another option to avoid killing valuable trees is a good thing in my book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Accurate_db, post: 8868244, member: 690549"] Thanks. Carbon fiber is kind of risky in a toxic way of working with it, though has great properties. I was just exploring my options for future build. Another thought I had was hydroforming, using hydraulic to form metal enclosure as well as braided kevlar and graphite, like used in tennis rackets. But cost is an animal that can get out of control. Anyway, I'm sure in America mdf is responsibly sourced. But in the international wild west, people cut down trees along the equator to make their boxes. Another option to avoid killing valuable trees is a good thing in my book. [/QUOTE]
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