Just writing because i was touched by your opening of the newsletter. Thats because, i started writing my newsletter exactly because i wanted to learn in public and push myself. Cloned a lot of other people just to know how things work.
Your engineering study about glue is actually of no interest to me, and the knowledge i gain from reading your newsletter usually is untapped till now. But k do like the rambling, and can imagine the chaos while reading.
So thank you for writing.
I read on substack somewhere that always leave my newsletter link as signature. So am gonna do that :D
I enjoyed reading this blog post and appreciated the author's efforts to overcome the challenges in making natural fiber composites. The help and advice from Miriam Dym helped the blogger to move forward and make significant improvements in the technique.
The following points in particular caught my attention:
I think Miriam Dym's suggestion of critical steps such as fabric pre-washing and sizing helped the blogger identify the source of the problem and make progress.
The blogger was brave and persistent enough to try different techniques and materials.
Finally, thank you for not hesitating to openly share your experiences and findings with readers.
In another blog I recently read about carbon fiber, I witnessed such a sincere and value-oriented language, and I will leave the blog below.
Hey!
Just writing because i was touched by your opening of the newsletter. Thats because, i started writing my newsletter exactly because i wanted to learn in public and push myself. Cloned a lot of other people just to know how things work.
Your engineering study about glue is actually of no interest to me, and the knowledge i gain from reading your newsletter usually is untapped till now. But k do like the rambling, and can imagine the chaos while reading.
So thank you for writing.
I read on substack somewhere that always leave my newsletter link as signature. So am gonna do that :D
Asif Nadeem.
https://ejaadnama.substack.com/
And thank you for reading!
I enjoyed reading this blog post and appreciated the author's efforts to overcome the challenges in making natural fiber composites. The help and advice from Miriam Dym helped the blogger to move forward and make significant improvements in the technique.
The following points in particular caught my attention:
I think Miriam Dym's suggestion of critical steps such as fabric pre-washing and sizing helped the blogger identify the source of the problem and make progress.
The blogger was brave and persistent enough to try different techniques and materials.
Finally, thank you for not hesitating to openly share your experiences and findings with readers.
In another blog I recently read about carbon fiber, I witnessed such a sincere and value-oriented language, and I will leave the blog below.
https://forexyapi.com/karbon-elyaf-urunleri/