A lattice sandwich structure mainly consisting of jute fiber and resin epoxy was prepared. Two configurations were established, and six out-of-plane compression experiments were conducted to identify the factors affecting the mechanical properties of the samples. The specific strength of the 2D corrugated lattice truss with the struts at 30° (I1) was 3 times stronger than that of the sample with sandwich struts at 45°. The specific strength of I1 was 3.9 times stronger than that of the Kagome structure prepared using Cu–2%Be. The cost performance with respect to the specific strength of the structure I1 was 161.7 times higher than that of the Kagome structure prepared using Cu–2%Be. Three failure modes were considered, and theoretical predictions were made separately. The failure modes in the experiment were mainly shear failure and shear buckling failure in sandwich struts.
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