For consistent clamping, why not use the fly clamps to hold the strings at the bottom crosses and use the fixed clamps when stringing upwards? (Just curious)
btw, after test playing with this flow, i have found that 50/50 pattern give the best playability. the resultant feeling is the best despite the fairly high tension. well worth the extra time to do the more complicated flow.
For consistent clamping, why not use the fly clamps to hold the strings at the bottom crosses and use the fixed clamps when stringing upwards? (Just curious)
btw, after test playing with this flow, i have found that 50/50 pattern give the best playability. the resultant feeling is the best despite the fairly high tension. well worth the extra time to do the more complicated flow.
i wanted to have both sides of the crosses to be symmetrical. the tension loss of the flying clamp and fixed clamp are different.
Couldn't you just string from top to bottom using a starting knot, then you won't have to use extra flying clamps?
🤔 Yonex Armortec 700 have a pattern of 22 X 22 and not 22 X 21 like you made!!
It's missing one crossing string at top!
the goal of this pattern is to tension the cross strings center out instead of top->down or down->top.
I don’t understand everything, I’m just going to tell the stringing shop to do it. :D