I was thinking you would show us one piece from throat to head. And it's doable according to babolat's string chart. And also prefer this also done by one piece around the world. Hahaha. I do play this racket 5 years and I always do it one piece. I do string mine rackets so I would use ATW before i still use higher tension for 55lbs. And after i drop tension to 45 lbs i just string it one piece from throat to top.
Another great video Herb. I just ordered the Baiardo lite. Does it come with a machine cover? If not, can I buy one somewhere? I have not had any luck finding one. Thank you.
Thanks Herb. I am having a time and no luck to boot, with finding the rails, and bases for the Baiardo. I really want to swap out the Baiardo L's bases and clamps, with the heavy duty ones.
I mean no offense, but how is a beginner supposed to be able to follow this? No explanation, no details, just speed-stringing a racket while recording.
I discuss the important parts for beginners like skips, mounting, how to start mains, and tie offs. The rest of the process is just repetition. From past experience, most people skip the repetitive parts and just focus on the rest. Pulling mains or weaving crosses has little benefit even to a beginner. There are plenty of videos that demonstrate those techniques alone. I have always assumed people skip to the parts they want and since average watch times are about 4 minutes.
I was thinking you would show us one piece from throat to head. And it's doable according to babolat's string chart. And also prefer this also done by one piece around the world. Hahaha. I do play this racket 5 years and I always do it one piece. I do string mine rackets so I would use ATW before i still use higher tension for 55lbs. And after i drop tension to 45 lbs i just string it one piece from throat to top.
Nice video Herb thank you, why wouldn't you just start the crosses at 7 and work down toward the throat?
Another great video Herb. I just ordered the Baiardo lite. Does it come with a machine cover? If not, can I buy one somewhere? I have not had any luck finding one. Thank you.
yes it comes with a cover
Awesome!!! Thank you.
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Thanks Herb. I am having a time and no luck to boot, with finding the rails, and bases for the Baiardo. I really want to swap out the Baiardo L's bases and clamps, with the heavy duty ones.
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I mean no offense, but how is a beginner supposed to be able to follow this? No explanation, no details, just speed-stringing a racket while recording.
I discuss the important parts for beginners like skips, mounting, how to start mains, and tie offs. The rest of the process is just repetition. From past experience, most people skip the repetitive parts and just focus on the rest. Pulling mains or weaving crosses has little benefit even to a beginner. There are plenty of videos that demonstrate those techniques alone. I have always assumed people skip to the parts they want and since average watch times are about 4 minutes.