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Luis.agr06
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Posted: 09/23/2018 at 11:56am |
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Hey does anyone know how to remove the carbon out of the blade without damaging the whole blade?
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BRS
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Are you joking? Unless you have magic powers, that ain't happening.
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Tt Gold
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I thought about it too. I guess you have to remove the top ply and scrap off the carbon layer. You need to get a new top ply though. Thinking about it, it is not really possible
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Nightsky
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Put the blade in a microwave for an hour or so and the carbon layer will magically disappear...along with rest of the blade though...
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Simon_plays
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Here you go
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Nightsky
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Haha, yes, just send them your Waldner Senso Carbon and get an Appelgren Allplay in return. The more elegant way...
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Luis.agr06
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Then my house would burn down night sky lol
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Purett
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put it in water for 72 hours
and then hire a magician
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Chairman Meow
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I've seen the carbon layer of a blade separate along with the top ply due to bad quality, but it would probably be close to impossible to do it on purpose.
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-1 ply Cypress 11.5mm "The Castigator"
-H3 Prov. Blue Sponge 2.2mm 41 deg. -H3 Prov. Orange Sponge 2.1mm 37 deg |
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1dennistt
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I've had it happen when I hit the end of the table, while I was practicing, I was injured at the time and didn't have as much control as normal. I was using a balsa ALC blade, and it came apart where the 2 materials join together, actually split about 1/3 way through the blade. I've been told that it is difficult to get carbon to bond to balsa. Thankfully it was an inexpensive blade. The blade wasn't easily repairable, not and be anywhere near what it was like new.
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Donic Waldner World Champion 1989 ZLC (Inner), Donic BlueStorm Pro (Red) Max, ????? (Black) 1.8 mm)
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