I've read some posts that seem to indicate you really shouldn't sand carbon fiber shafts. Some say it messes up the integrity of the material, breaks fibers from the weave etc.
On the other hand, I get the impression that some of the smaller manufacturers of carbon fiber shafts are sanding them to size when you order them.
How does this work with major manufacturers. For instance with a revo. I had a revo for a bit, it's didn't appear to have been sanding, seemed like it was made that way but I could be wrong.
In short, guess the question is, is sanding the part of all cf shaft manufacturing or are some shaft manufactured to the spec/diameter etc. that you are ordering. Is it depending on the type of cf tube the manufacturer starts off with?
Thanks
On the other hand, I get the impression that some of the smaller manufacturers of carbon fiber shafts are sanding them to size when you order them.
How does this work with major manufacturers. For instance with a revo. I had a revo for a bit, it's didn't appear to have been sanding, seemed like it was made that way but I could be wrong.
In short, guess the question is, is sanding the part of all cf shaft manufacturing or are some shaft manufactured to the spec/diameter etc. that you are ordering. Is it depending on the type of cf tube the manufacturer starts off with?
Thanks