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26-02-2015 #9
Most people I know who cut their own multicopter/drone frames or helicopter frames from carbon do so with abrasive/rasp/diamond coated type cutters and do so in water baths, I've never heard of them having frame failures because of water absorbtion when cutting the frames. If you're worried about water ingress down the fibres then why not dry out the cut carbon in a warm place overnight (the wife's airing cupboard) before using it as a precaution?
If you look at Haydn's channel you'll see the things he makes on his CNC router.Last edited by njhussey; 26-02-2015 at 10:25 AM.
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