Just fit a ceramic liner and the art world in CF opens up.
Glass liners for booze decanters and glasses.
You could even fit internal battery or USB heaters for warm drinks and little USB fans in a skeleton holder in the base for cold drinks..
put a print of carbon fiber on a print-your-own-coffee-mug shop and live and keep healthy.
I don't think your logic squares with his fear-mongering soapbox rhetoric.Tim.Wright wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 09:07Guess what knife handles are made of...
As far as I know, if you stay below the glass transition temperature, epoxies are stable.
Then there is also the fact that epoxy isn't the only matrix you can use with carbon fibre. Given that structural performance isn't important for a mug, using an expoxy matrix would be an unneccesary expense. You could use a thermoplastic resin and it would be as safe as a platic cup.
fear mongering soapbox rhethoric?Cold Fussion wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 12:31I don't think your logic squares with his fear-mongering soapbox rhetoric.Tim.Wright wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 09:07Guess what knife handles are made of...
As far as I know, if you stay below the glass transition temperature, epoxies are stable.
Then there is also the fact that epoxy isn't the only matrix you can use with carbon fibre. Given that structural performance isn't important for a mug, using an expoxy matrix would be an unneccesary expense. You could use a thermoplastic resin and it would be as safe as a platic cup.
good to hear you've recovered!NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 00:25Talking about Carbon Fibre objects, My wedding ring is made of 2 layers, the inner layer is Titanium and the outer layer is Carbon Fibre. Some people say it looks odd, but I love is. 2 F1 related materials
and Manoah2u, before you warm me about the dangers, been there done that
You too buddyManoah2u wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 09:37good to hear you've recovered!NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 00:25Talking about Carbon Fibre objects, My wedding ring is made of 2 layers, the inner layer is Titanium and the outer layer is Carbon Fibre. Some people say it looks odd, but I love is. 2 F1 related materials
and Manoah2u, before you warm me about the dangers, been there done that
2- that's actually pretty funnyNathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 10:05You too buddyManoah2u wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 09:37good to hear you've recovered!NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Mar 2018, 00:25Talking about Carbon Fibre objects, My wedding ring is made of 2 layers, the inner layer is Titanium and the outer layer is Carbon Fibre. Some people say it looks odd, but I love is. 2 F1 related materials
and Manoah2u, before you warm me about the dangers, been there done that
2 points about the coffee mug,
1 - I agree, I wouldn't drink coffee from a carbon fibre mug, as you say, once you have the bad luck and are then lucky enough to recover you certainly try and look after yourself a little more and this , no matter how big or small is a risk to your health so yes, I wouldn't do it.
2 - Even if I bought the best safest coffee mug in the world, I wouldn't drink coffee from it. Can't stand the stuff