I have no issues at all with the KCNC stuff it is well made, and cleans up really well, It also looks great imho and is reasonably light. I have no issues recommending them. I just fancy trying something new this time round, if they are not up to scratch KCNC will go on shortly after.
Wheels Manufacturing use the stuff extensively, my BB30 to 24mm adapters are made from the stuff and it seems to be tough as old boots, no wear / movement in over 1000K!
i understand it all too well - i have WW'ed a couple of bikes, the last of which I logged weight and cost in a spreadsheet - the most I paid to is £ 6.28 per gramme - but that was a shorter stem with a bit more rise, the weight saving was not the primary purpose of replacing the stem.
You sure it was Delrin? It is one of the easier plastics to machine and deburr. Just need something sharp. I love machinging it. Nylon66 on the other hand...
Ha, a man who knows what he's talking about. Nylon is a nightmare, Acetal is lovely. Have you tried PEEK? Easy enough to machine but the swarf is like Spiderman's er ............... spider web stuff! Super strong. And don't get me started on PTFE. Bloody stuff keeps extruding itself out of the chuck..................
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