KBLB provided us with a shot of (by my count) 11 pieces of fabric that would be used in a shoot pack. Shoot packs have many layers of fabric and are enclosed in a carrier.
Here is a picture of a kevlar shoot pack:
Here is a picture of the insides of the insert, showing the layers (usually 30 to 40):
Once again, KBLB manages to underwhelm us with news and even photographs. How many shoot packs were delivered? From the plural, 2 or more. Could be only 2. These look to be 15 inches by 15 inches, which is good. But how many layers were included in each one?
Note these details would reveal something about the level of production from KBLB. As always, we are left to speculate as to why we did not receive more information. Is KT incompetent? Is he attempting to hide information from his competitors? Is the news underwhelming and he doesn't want to discourage investors? Does he just not care about investors? I'm sure we will hear the fully litany of explanations but will lack evidence that supports a definitive conclusion.
Some folks thought they moved on. Contract fulfilled.
Those are some great pics to see. It looks to me like they will make nice garments as well. Finally pics of spider silk fibers in a weave format. Knitted looked far too rough.
This means they passed Warwicks quality assurance, not to mention the weavers. Quality and consistency.
Long time in getting this well done. Pathway to completing orders and a list of venders started.