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<blockquote data-quote="Mooseaudiophile" data-source="post: 869418" data-attributes="member: 560576"><p>My uncle would like me to help create some carbon fiber kicker panels, apparently you spray a foam on and do some shaving and whatnot and end up laying the fiber on over a resin and glue or something like that (I dont know any details) then cover the cloth with a tabe or something to give it that protective covering we all feel whenever we get the chance to run our hands over some of this fine material. My main question is, since carbon is so stiff are ther detrimental effects to the sound quality? as well, is this easily done? (I would like to run some diamond components in my 1996 GTI but am starting to think about accenting the interior with carbon and use it as a mounting location for my componants, any response is appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mooseaudiophile, post: 869418, member: 560576"] My uncle would like me to help create some carbon fiber kicker panels, apparently you spray a foam on and do some shaving and whatnot and end up laying the fiber on over a resin and glue or something like that (I dont know any details) then cover the cloth with a tabe or something to give it that protective covering we all feel whenever we get the chance to run our hands over some of this fine material. My main question is, since carbon is so stiff are ther detrimental effects to the sound quality? as well, is this easily done? (I would like to run some diamond components in my 1996 GTI but am starting to think about accenting the interior with carbon and use it as a mounting location for my componants, any response is appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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