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Honeycomb core material

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bronkk

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I have been looking at core materials and realizing how expensive the good stuff is. Last a foam is out because of the well thought out complaints by billski and orion. I came across this material from Fiberlay. They call it Canacore. I also am looking at who else can supply it. I am hoping Composites 1 will and I can make a journey up to Green Bay to pick it up.

It looks like it would be easy to work with. Any thoughts?
 

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