I just watched this whole video. I don't even play tennis. It taught me to re-evaluate my goals in life. Thank you so much, tennis racket stringer guy.
I can assure you that this video is not sped up at all, I'm the stringer in the video. My friend recorded it sitting on top of the fridge holding the camera. U can see how fast the tension moves every time, it's very slow. To the comments about the strings not being strait, have a look what I do right after the machine reaches tension. I straighten the crosses every time,
@@PaulWolfe1 I was borrowing a buddies electric and could do it in about 30min. I just bought my own crank and I had to learn the new machine (clamps, strategy, positioning etc). I am about 45 with the crank right now so definitely adds a little time but I can probably get it down to 25/30 after a string a couple more rackets. Just keep practicing and watch videos for little tips to save you time.
Same, it was my second time and it took me 2.5 hours. That includes everything though from cutting the strings and all that. First time was even worse. I don’t get where the time went the second time though. It didn’t feel like that long. If you would’ve asked me I would’ve said probably and hour and fifteen to 1.5 hours. How long did it take you guys to get it down to one hour and then to half an hour?
@@SharkAcademy I was down to 45 minutes reasonably soon, but then it flattened. Still 45 minutes. I feel like I work pretty fast and I'm not sure where the time goes, because it never feels like it's a even a minute a string (I have 16 x 19, so 35 strings). And maybe it is 30 minutes and the other 10 is removing the strings, plus there's a little time pulling out the new string from the reel and tying all the knots.
to those questioning the quality I have strung 7 times at grand slam tournaments, and countless other professional events. Can I do a better job sure can but this was just about speed and the quality is better than 99 percent of stringers anyways even at this speed.
Scott, any help on polys? I use a prince neos, wish I had your babolat but budget and transporting in car needs steered me to the rugged neos. I hear pro stringers can string stiff polys in 10 minutes on 18X20 string beds, would love to see that. I will do a racquet with nylon in 20 minutes (I pull through slower) but then the same racquet with poly takes 35. And some racquets are worse than others.
I noticed when he finishes weaving a cross he hangs on to the end of the string as he does the tensioning and straightening. I tried this and it was a little more awkward because I have a manual crank, but it did save time not searching for the end of the string 19/20 times. That machine is 4k. I want it! Tired of glidebars and crank.
Nice job overall with a few exceptions, no setting of tension in the initial clamp, and no attempt to pull the frame slack out of the knots on the mains.
+ampecsu I have a drop weight and I average about 43 minutes per racquet. I would get faster If I strung more but I only break my strings (polyester) every few weeks or so and I only string few a couple of other people who break their strings even less than I do. I bet I could get down to about 37 minutes if I was stringing every day. You can only be so fast on a drop weight, though; not like this multi-thousand dollar machine!
string ahead one row, it creates a larger gap height-wise to send the string through... go at an angle so there is geometrically a larger gap length-wise
This is a really impressive and neat speed demo. However if your point is getting the best result, for the mains I think it's wiser to let the string tensioned for +/- 5 seconds to remove most of the initial tension loss (hear it by plucking the string under tension : it gets sharper and sharper for the first few seconds). What I do is I let the tensioner pull while I go on and pass the next main through the grommets, and only then I lock the clamp and release tension... what do you think?
The strings always need to be straightened after stringing, the pressure exerted from placing the string under tension moves both the mains and the crosses. You can see he was about to straighten them when the clip finishes, and you can see that the crosses have that trademark arc that should be corrected as you string.
I need to work on my cross weaving. This guy is an absolute beast at weaving the cross. Thats what take me longer than 30 minutes. More practice let's go!
He's using both hands. He presses down with his top hand and up with his bottom hand while pulling the string across. He's pretty much wiggling the tips of his fingers across the racquet.
very good stringer for sure, possibly for speed did not use the Diablo on many pulls, did not straighten the strings at the end, did not pull the Main strings in an even way Left Right. The machine is a Babolat one.very good but even so the Swivel Clamps tilt back on each pull, mostly on cross strings, not much can be done about that, even the best machines tilt a bit, possibly on the next pull the tilt come back a bit.The strings used must have been very easy and comfortable for stringing, any Polyester will take longer let alone Luxilon 4G S, 1.41mm, a nightmare to thread the crosses.I Gefen, London
For the people that have the negative comments about this video, you are idiots. His speed is about on par for elite stringers. Granted this is a nice open pattern too :) A nice stringer helps in terms of speed too. You cant do this time with a klippermate. How is he able to complete a great string job in under 10 min? Years of practice.
Couple of little tweaks to your technique and you could go even quicker. But, why use the diablo for just the crosses? I know your using a softer string on the crosses, so it makes sense to use the diablo then, but I would always use it for the whole racket rather than just half. Also, why don't you bother to straighten the strings?
Some questions. Same tension for the knot strings?? Which starting knot for crosses??? Fast weaving but no alignment for crosses?? Fast, serious doubts of speeding the video but not enough quality. Try to tension two verticals in the same side of the racquet. First one then the other and after it spin the racquet to the other side. Then the two vertical s again. And what about to get controlled the final of the string inserted in the next hole??? You'll save time when looking for it.
Credits or the speed with which you string. I'm a simple homestringer, but it seems like you are you are using a really easy string to string with, like Wilson NXT or something. How quick would you be with a much tougher string like Kirschbaum Supersmash Spiky at 25 kg for example?
I would not want him stringing my racquets. When he does mains, he completes one side of mains that leaves the other side, wrt center, unbalanced. If ever slightly, I would expect frame contortion due to tension differences.
You talk crap I bet I can string RPM Blast 15L on a Wilson Baiardo faster than you, that does not make me better than him. This dude can weave great and he got the job done.
I don't know what is the porpouse of the video. If it's the speed.... Well done sir. The stringing quality OMG it's terrible. No care with the string what so ever, clamps too far from the frame. I'd rather wait for a proper stringing job than not to wait to have a job done like this. But this is only my oppinion.
+Pedro Belo Yeah, but sometimes a player sends a stick out to be restrung during a match because he/she doesn't have one at the right tension for the current conditions. In that situation, speed trumps quality; a passable string job at the right tension beats playing with the wrong tension, and seconds count.
I just watched this whole video. I don't even play tennis. It taught me to re-evaluate my goals in life. Thank you so much, tennis racket stringer guy.
It’s been almost a decade, we all want to know, did you get any good at tennis?
Me dropping off my racquet: When will the racquet be done?
Him: it's already back in your bag.
Hahahaha
I can assure you that this video is not sped up at all, I'm the stringer in the video. My friend recorded it sitting on top of the fridge holding the camera. U can see how fast the tension moves every time, it's very slow. To the comments about the strings not being strait, have a look what I do right after the machine reaches tension. I straighten the crosses every time,
What manual machine do you recommend, the electric digital are so expensive! Thanks for the content.
I recently got a crank stringing machine, did my 3rd racquet, it went relatively smooth I thought. Took me 2 hours LOL
I've got it down to 1hour...Ish!!!!
@@JamesBond-lq7bs Wow I've had mine 3 years?
Anyway, I've strung probably 1 a month and I'm down to 45 minutes, probably won't get better.
@@PaulWolfe1 I was borrowing a buddies electric and could do it in about 30min. I just bought my own crank and I had to learn the new machine (clamps, strategy, positioning etc). I am about 45 with the crank right now so definitely adds a little time but I can probably get it down to 25/30 after a string a couple more rackets. Just keep practicing and watch videos for little tips to save you time.
Same, it was my second time and it took me 2.5 hours. That includes everything though from cutting the strings and all that. First time was even worse. I don’t get where the time went the second time though. It didn’t feel like that long. If you would’ve asked me I would’ve said probably and hour and fifteen to 1.5 hours. How long did it take you guys to get it down to one hour and then to half an hour?
@@SharkAcademy I was down to 45 minutes reasonably soon, but then it flattened. Still 45 minutes. I feel like I work pretty fast and I'm not sure where the time goes, because it never feels like it's a even a minute a string (I have 16 x 19, so 35 strings). And maybe it is 30 minutes and the other 10 is removing the strings, plus there's a little time pulling out the new string from the reel and tying all the knots.
the beeps are what makes him angry enough to finish this quickly
I have that machine, you can turn the beeps off.
LOL
I turn mine off
to those questioning the quality I have strung 7 times at grand slam tournaments, and countless other professional events. Can I do a better job sure can but this was just about speed and the quality is better than 99 percent of stringers anyways even at this speed.
Dude is in the ZONE. Well done, sir.
Speed was the main focus of this video, and he sure proved his claim. Im sure he attends to the little details if he takes his time.
Pure art! I always love watching someone who is a master at what they do! Fine job and thanks for sharing!
Best regards,
Mick
Very efficient cross weaving. Now, get a Prestige 93 and string it with BB Original 16 and do a box pattern. :-)
David
😂
This is why I stopped stringing for the masses...who thinks they are PRoS...
Scott, any help on polys? I use a prince neos, wish I had your babolat but budget and transporting in car needs steered me to the rugged neos. I hear pro stringers can string stiff polys in 10 minutes on 18X20 string beds, would love to see that. I will do a racquet with nylon in 20 minutes (I pull through slower) but then the same racquet with poly takes 35. And some racquets are worse than others.
wtf it took me like an hour to string my racket :P
I noticed when he finishes weaving a cross he hangs on to the end of the string as he does the tensioning and straightening. I tried this and it was a little more awkward because I have a manual crank, but it did save time not searching for the end of the string 19/20 times. That machine is 4k. I want it! Tired of glidebars and crank.
Dropweight*
Nice job overall with a few exceptions, no setting of tension in the initial clamp, and no attempt to pull the frame slack out of the knots on the mains.
bought drop weight stringer this week. my first attempt ever at stringing took me 8 hrs.....kept fuckin up!
+ampecsu I have a drop weight and I average about 43 minutes per racquet. I would get faster If I strung more but I only break my strings (polyester) every few weeks or so and I only string few a couple of other people who break their strings even less than I do. I bet I could get down to about 37 minutes if I was stringing every day. You can only be so fast on a drop weight, though; not like this multi-thousand dollar machine!
Dude it took me an hour and 45 minutes on my first racquet and it was a Wilson Baiardo at work that I practiced with.
joe pro took me about 50 minutes this week on my rebel 95 18x20
LOL yea it will take you a bit longer because it has open ports. I hate those open ports (Even though I use the older prince warrior 100)
joe pro
well i actually have the string hole insert grommets... but I took my time and made no mis-weaves while watching a movie. poly string.
string ahead one row, it creates a larger gap height-wise to send the string through... go at an angle so there is geometrically a larger gap length-wise
Stringing rackets and listening to Punk rock. Love it!!
This is a really impressive and neat speed demo.
However if your point is getting the best result, for the mains I think it's wiser to let the string tensioned for +/- 5 seconds to remove most of the initial tension loss (hear it by plucking the string under tension : it gets sharper and sharper for the first few seconds).
What I do is I let the tensioner pull while I go on and pass the next main through the grommets, and only then I lock the clamp and release tension... what do you think?
The strings always need to be straightened after stringing, the pressure exerted from placing the string under tension moves both the mains and the crosses. You can see he was about to straighten them when the clip finishes, and you can see that the crosses have that trademark arc that should be corrected as you string.
thats why i stopped stringing rackets. too many sweats
@Nicolas Ponder some rackets (yonex) require you two piece them (4 knots) and otherwise it's personal preference :)
What’s the name of the machine buddy? Great great gob!!!
Great job, honestly, but, what about an extra tension on the last mains and crosses? And first cross too... Am I wrong?
seems like a nice, easy to use stringing machine. i think the tennis shop that i go to uses this as well
That was beautiful.
I need to work on my cross weaving. This guy is an absolute beast at weaving the cross. Thats what take me longer than 30 minutes. More practice let's go!
This is like a cruel joke to anyone who owns a drop weight.
What was the exact time again , I did one in about 14 min it’s all about the weaves on the X’s
Could you Do the weaves as quickly as that with a polyester string? Doubt it
LOL its not that bad! Have you tried Luxilon ALU Rough?
😂
He's using both hands. He presses down with his top hand and up with his bottom hand while pulling the string across. He's pretty much wiggling the tips of his fingers across the racquet.
Music as motivation! Great video!
@619jazar the strings were already straitend
i like the tension machine... really neat job!
how much would this cost?
Me watching this after spending an hour stringing mine with my drop weight machine: 👁👄👁
M.O.N.S.T.E.R. ! great work dude!
Scott got any tip or advice on how to become a Wilson stringer??? I been stringing for 8 years aleady
Good rutine, but even the handmade stringfinish, i would like a ekstra pull from the mashine doing the knot.
this guy weaves so fast
very good stringer for sure, possibly for speed did not use the Diablo on many pulls, did not straighten the strings at the end, did not pull the Main strings in an even way Left Right.
The machine is a Babolat one.very good but even so the Swivel Clamps tilt back on each pull, mostly on cross strings, not much can be done about that, even the best machines tilt a bit, possibly on the next pull the tilt come back a bit.The strings used must have been very easy and comfortable for stringing, any Polyester will take longer let alone Luxilon 4G S, 1.41mm, a nightmare to thread the crosses.I Gefen, London
Swinging utters playing 🔥
it looks similar to many high-end machines. my guess is it would set you back a few grand O.o.
Scott, looks like your still trying to beat your best time... keep on stringing.
I suck at the crosses. I average about 1h30min for a string job using a klipper.
The Star V really pulls QUICK...
Coming from badminton, tying off on a cross just seems wrong:D.
No stencil though.
Wow....nice job. This guy knows what he is doing. Wonder how much the stringer cost?
1k+
Takes me about 2 hours and that's going fast!
For the people that have the negative comments about this video, you are idiots. His speed is about on par for elite stringers. Granted this is a nice open pattern too :) A nice stringer helps in terms of speed too. You cant do this time with a klippermate. How is he able to complete a great string job in under 10 min? Years of practice.
Scott, what starting not are you using.
Yes I know I’m 9 years later but I watched this video
definitely a pro stringer, my only question is why did you hard weave the last 2 mains when you could have still strung ahead?
yup. certain parts certainly look like he's on speed. weaving is ridiculously fast.
yeah where did he get his tension machine from? and how much for it??
How does he do the crosses so fast?
is it more difficult to weave a poly when you get to the last 4 crosses?
Yes
nice Job!!!! I think I did 9:44 wilson ps 6.1 ..... 16mx18c..... I also did 3 bablots pure aero in 34:34
Awesome
I get the sense he's done that a few times before...
That’s nuts
that is friggen awesome machine.
Its gotta be the music
Couple of little tweaks to your technique and you could go even quicker. But, why use the diablo for just the crosses? I know your using a softer string on the crosses, so it makes sense to use the diablo then, but I would always use it for the whole racket rather than just half. Also, why don't you bother to straighten the strings?
Some questions.
Same tension for the knot strings??
Which starting knot for crosses???
Fast weaving but no alignment for crosses??
Fast, serious doubts of speeding the video but not enough quality.
Try to tension two verticals in the same side of the racquet. First one then the other and after it spin the racquet to the other side. Then the two vertical s again.
And what about to get controlled the final of the string inserted in the next hole???
You'll save time when looking for it.
Most pro stringers I've seen use an Offsetting tool (blunt awl) to straighten the string after tying off the the final knot.
I like the machine!!
The string are Sintetic Gut 1,25? ??? don't believe poliéster because passes horizontal fast.
String damage strings (ANYWAY GOOD JOB 👏👏👏
how much did that stringer cost?????
Credits or the speed with which you string.
I'm a simple homestringer, but it seems like you are you are using a really easy string to string with, like Wilson NXT or something. How quick would you be with a much tougher string like Kirschbaum Supersmash Spiky at 25 kg for example?
what's with all the RACKET in the background????
Respect!
유투브를 안하시나?
12년전 영상인데 구독자가 133명이라니?
Godmode.
could you perhaps tell us the what string is he using?
From the packaging you can see it’s a Wilson multifilament hence it’s either sensation or NXT.
grommets are probably burned
why do people use 4 knots instead of 2, meaning 1 string versus 2?
Depends on the type of stringing method being used. 2 part stringing will always be four knots.
Nice work
the real fasted raquet string was around 7 min sorry
how the hell is he weaving the crosses that fast?
Sub 10 is amazing :) Super cool video.
lacoste baseball cap
good job
you can tell the video has been sped up...
很多小細節都沒有注意到 到後面我看起來線感覺歪歪的
Did my first one today. Took me 30 dam mins! But it was my first! Got 3 to do tomorrow for work and this vid has inspired me.
30min first try no way!!!!!!!!
My first stringjob took me 1h15 but I did finish the mains in 15min.
I would not want him stringing my racquets. When he does mains, he completes one side of mains that leaves the other side, wrt center, unbalanced. If ever slightly, I would expect frame contortion due to tension differences.
VERY impressive, but those strings aren't polys.....
fast
the same tension on main and crosses?on yonex 98in frame.... very unusual...
bravo
bravo
bravo
from what it looks like Wilson of some sort...
lol... Wilson shirt and racket shelf
Babolat stringer
Yonex racket .........
"sorry, can't string your Yonex, it clashes with my branding"
Goal is to be at 10 minutes...
Babolat 5 star, 4+ grand right now Pretty sure
it looks sped up
I'm sorry but what is the machine name and model?
Babolat Star 5
this has been speed up?
Nope
try stringing pure natural gut or dunlop rough polymer with edge u will not be that fast. #USRSA certified racquet stringer
+stanley manaog
typical macho men behaviour haha
You talk crap I bet I can string RPM Blast 15L on a Wilson Baiardo faster than you, that does not make me better than him. This dude can weave great and he got the job done.
The video is sped up lol
Then why isn't the music sped up?
I don't know what is the porpouse of the video. If it's the speed.... Well done sir. The stringing quality OMG it's terrible. No care with the string what so ever, clamps too far from the frame. I'd rather wait for a proper stringing job than not to wait to have a job done like this. But this is only my oppinion.
+Pedro Belo Yeah, but sometimes a player sends a stick out to be restrung during a match because he/she doesn't have one at the right tension for the current conditions. In that situation, speed trumps quality; a passable string job at the right tension beats playing with the wrong tension, and seconds count.
+Andrew Ryder If that is the case then, job well done :)
How may players won in that case?? A new strung racquet is stabilizing in 1-2 days. So....
You can bloody take your time when you string my rackets please!