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It may sound like a dumb question but I am serious. Was there some kind of study done that determined that? When Cuetec started they were mostly white if I remember correctly.
It may sound like a dumb question but I am serious. Was there some kind of study done that determined that? When Cuetec started they were mostly white if I remember correctly.
I saw this on lineYeah, that ^
Carbon fibers are typically black, I work in an industry that uses carbon heavily and it's all pretty much black under any sort of finish. So the shafts are black because of the material and the ones that aren't (like the Whyte ones in woodgrain or white finish) have a finish of some sort over the carbon fiber.
Yeah, you can paint carbon fiber no problem. Those are finished and if you look at the inside of the tubes you'll see they're black...because that's the color of carbon and the color layer is just a surface finish.
If the players like it no reason to change.Yeah, you can paint carbon fiber no problem. Those are finished and if you look at the inside of the tubes you'll see they're black...because that's the color of carbon and the color layer is just a surface finish.
It's a powder coated surface finish.Has anyone cut up a white Whyte Carbon shaft to see if it’s just a surface finish?
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It's a powder coated surface finish.