Originally Posted by
Brian Ratliff
Carbon strands are incredibly stiff...
Um, I have a spool of carbon tow sitting on my desk that would suggest that carbon fibers are actually quite soft and supple - not even as rigid as a hair on your head. It is when they are brought together as threads, woven into fabrics, and introduced into a matrix that they begin to have much structure. Individual carbon fibers are simply nylon fibers that have been altered through chemical and thermal treatments.