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So, Ted, how was the pizza and beer by the fire?




The 1808 is pretty similar to the 1708, but perhaps the strands are not as tightly stitched. The problem with the 1708 is that it is strongest in the -45˚/+45˚ directions. Often you need a mix of cloths so that you get strength in all directions (-45,0,+45,90). Also, if you need strength in a 0˚ or 90˚ direction, 1808 is more effective. The 1708 can be cut & placed at a 45˚ angle, which then brings the fibers to a '0/90' orientation, but the cloth tends to fray excessively when cut in that manner.How was working with the 1808? My understanding is it is more like a woven/csm layup vs the 1708 at its 45 degrees...



