My racket mounting process on StringMaster Deluxe

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  • Опубликовано: 9 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 19

  • @MrButtonMonkey
    @MrButtonMonkey 5 месяцев назад +2

    Oh thank you, i just purchased the same machine!

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  5 месяцев назад +1

      Glad it is of some use and congrats on your purchase. Just note that this is a very early version of the machine so the side supports will be a bit different on yours.

    • @MrButtonMonkey
      @MrButtonMonkey 5 месяцев назад

      @@saitenkiller I did notice as I watched your past videos. The 12/6 mounts also have revised load spreaders. Thanks for making the videos!

  • @mathiaskupiec629
    @mathiaskupiec629 Месяц назад

    Thanks for uploading this! Are you able to advise which grommets the side supports are fixed next to please? I’m stringing bottom up on a Pro’s Pro Hornet with a Wise 2086 so set up is slightly different but would be great to get your thoughts on mounting placement😊

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  Месяц назад

      They should be sitting somewhere inside both outer main string grommets. I have mine placed at the bottom between B13 and B14, at the top between and also 1-2 holes inside the outmoust top shared grommet. I don't think that moving them around by 1-2 holes makes a huge difference, as long as you keep them insided the outmost main string holes imo.

    • @mathiaskupiec629
      @mathiaskupiec629 Месяц назад

      @@saitenkiller Thanks for confirming! Just another quick one (sorry😅!). Do you normally string square or add lbs to the crosses? Done a few string jobs where I’ve felt that the top of the frame has come out slightly egg shaped

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  Месяц назад

      @@mathiaskupiec629 This is a thing every stringer need to find out for themselves. Some machine setups need square tension to keep the head shape unchanged, other do +10% on the crosses to achieve the best results. I’m using square tensions since that gives me the best and most consistent results in terms of head shapes.

  • @focuslocus4010
    @focuslocus4010 5 месяцев назад

    I’ve purchased my machine recently, then I started practising on machine stringing badminton racquet , i don’t know what’s wrong I did but 2 racquets got broken the racquets max tension 35 and I put 26 lbs tension.. I’m doing 4 knots Yonex pattern I’m very scared to do stringing now ..

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  5 месяцев назад

      This can have a lot of reasons, very hard to tell without any pictures or (even better) a video.
      First, what kind of tensioning is your machine using (drop weight, electronic, crank)? Is it calibrated?

    • @focuslocus4010
      @focuslocus4010 5 месяцев назад

      Li Ning E 8800 electronic constant pull tensioner … I dint get you what you are asking about calibrated

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  5 месяцев назад

      @@focuslocus4010 It means you basically check if it’s really pulling with the set value or if there is any deviation. I don’t think this will be the issue with a high level machine as a E8800.
      How many rackets have you strung on it without issue before those breakages happened?

    • @focuslocus4010
      @focuslocus4010 5 месяцев назад

      First racquet when I tried It was broken , and second one went good , while doing third racquet mains the racquet shape is getting out while string is pulling and I wanted to do little loose of mounting but bymistakly I did tight and it got compressed and broke … idk what exactly I’m doing wrong it’s mounting or wrong tension setting in machine

    • @saitenkiller
      @saitenkiller  5 месяцев назад

      @@focuslocus4010 I honestly have no idea how to help you there. Just follow the video in terms of the right force how to mount the racket. And maybe a simple thought - check if your machine is set to kg or lbs.