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The text at the top left of your picture (that you can barely make out if you squint) gives the answer : 76 holes was a new thing at the time
The reason is that there really isn't much of a difference, though i tend to agree that the longer they are, the more they are prone to splitting....
A cross that doesn't want to sit straight while playing is usually the sign of a misweave I don't think i've seen anything else resembling what...
Nice idea !
If i'm not mistaken, it used to be that every manufacturer instructed top-down crosses, but with tensions getting higher and higher at the pro...
We all say to go bottom up for the crosses because we're talking about badminton rackets, as experience has showed that it is safer. Tennis...
That is seriously scary... The knots look original too :p
About 3. there are also some 88 holes Forza madness with 24 mains. You definitely want to go 4 knots on those rackets with 20 or 24 mains, as this...
I don't know how he did it but it looks like he had to get a bit dirty ^^' You could use a racket you don't care about and drill it to create...
Nice find lol :p I guess we can't trust machines to string our rackets juste yet :eek:
I don't think the knot on the outside of the frame has ever been considered "normal" :p
Depends on the type and location of the marks, but clamps might be too tight and crush the string, or too loose and let the string slip.
It is definitely not normal to break strings that quickly, even with mishits, especially multiple times. There most likely is something else at...
I guess it's a half blue / half pink string, since you can see a cross and a main that change color in the middle. Never seen that before, or...
You can do 2 pieces on any racket you want, unless you come across one that doesn't have enough holes for the knots (never happened to me, don't...
I don't think the extra cross provides any advantage over the regular yonex pattern, but i don't think it can really hurt either, except maybe...
Oh so that's how butterfly nets are made ! :p
This is what they do on both videos. Double pulling the first two cross is the safeer way of using a starting knot. The alternate way is to use a...
2 knots or 4 knots, you'll have to use flying clamps ;)
From my limited experience, 72 holes rackets are very straightforward, i would just string it like any other old racket.