Difference between revisions of "Cutting Carbon Fiber Handlebars"
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− | + | A thin fibre saw is probably the best way to actually cut the woven carbon bar, but lacking one of those, use a power band saw with a very fine blade. A hacksaw will work, but be very very careful. The goal is to not split the lamnination.<br> | |
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Latest revision as of 20:47, 1 May 2007
This is in addition to Eason's Instructions
Wrap with tape to keep the fibres from splitting.
Mark the cut
A thin fibre saw is probably the best way to actually cut the woven carbon bar, but lacking one of those, use a power band saw with a very fine blade. A hacksaw will work, but be very very careful. The goal is to not split the lamnination.
Nasty.
Clean up the end on a belt sander.
Clean.
Done.