Is it around the world stringing pattern?

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  1. tjiew

    tjiew Regular Member

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    Maybe haribito or gosen pattern? I find it too complicated. Never strung with it...
     
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    Yes it's complicated. But I like the machine. Hahaha

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    I had never seen this pattern, I dont know if it has a name.
    It looks kind of like the paizhuan pattern, but you tie off on the top and bottom crosses instead of the side mains.
    Nice find :)
     
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    What is that thing at the end?
    I thought this looked cool and fun to do, until I saw him using 2 starting clamps lol.
     
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    That's his way of doing it. Usually we don't need 2 starting clamps. 1 starting clamp will do. Hahaha

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    This looks like the Spider Pattern. I tried it out a few years ago but didnt really like it
     
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    Interesting pattern, not really like the paizhuan other than you change from mains to crosses in a couple of places.

    Personally, I'm happier using patterns that require less tools. I'd considered doing similar stuff to this video, but felt it would have been too awkward to keep using starting clamps etc.

    The paizhuan isn't too bad in this respect, as long as you have a flying clamp and two fixed clamps.
     
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    Does anyone know the link of this video?


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    You mean you want this link?


    Is that so? Just curious why do you need the link?
     
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    Need to download it
    I’ve got it....


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