

Adhesive binding can be significantly stronger than mechanical bonding when done right.
…when done right. Yeah. Guess where I’m putting my money.
Adhesive binding can be significantly stronger than mechanical bonding when done right.
…when done right. Yeah. Guess where I’m putting my money.
You joke, but you have no idea how much speed tape gets used on the average plane…
Yup, and can confirm, it upgraded smoothly with no hiccups.
I think that’s the joke. To right wingers, a hick is what they might call racist, not recognizing real racism as valid.
Fair, though I wasn’t thinking of machining in this case. But yeah, my experience isn’t generally related to food safe stuff, so I don’t always think about it. Not too much concern about that on subs, helicopters, jets, etc.
carbon fiber reenforced
Great for strength, bad for impact resistance. You’d want a non-filled material or at least less stiff filler. Something like aramid (kevlar) would give you good properties across the board for an application like this though.
Yeah, USB3 produces 2.4GHz interference. Somehow many years after this became an understood issue, we still run into a bunch of USB3 devices with improper or usually nonexistent shielding.
BARACUDA for level select in Sonic 3D Blast.
Alternatively, CALLACAB for Vector Man.
What… What exactly am I supposed to do with the knowledge that this exists?
Yes, and many planes and jets are glued together too. This isn’t your cheap school glue. That said, Tesla’s good at fucking up, so who knows what they did wrong. Probably everything.