Got my NS V2 in last week, absolutely love it. Much better improvement over the V1 X-Tops. I also do this same ATW pattern on them 👌 Regards to the X-Cord, is it able to work with or without the stand? Or only on the stand? Say if you took it somewhere and wanted to put it on a table or desk to string on and leave the stand out could you? Cheers
@@TactileRacquetPerformance I think you can use without the stand. It has a flat base and some stoppers which weren't needed when putting together with the stand. I haven't tried this yet but will check it out!!! Re. V2's, they're great rackets. Glad you like them!
Compare this machine with head te3600 which one will be better option mainly I will string badminton rackets but also I got few request to do tennis and squash rackets so I need honest opinion thanks
@@Rackets-sports both are great machines. I prefer the new TF machine for the extra functions, like electronic height adjust and also prefer having a diabolo on the tension head rather than the beak, but everybody has a different preference. I know very good stringers who use the head machines but also the TF machine is currently being used at major events too. The TF rails and clamps (especially) would probably edge it for me.
In the ATW pattern, I see you end the long side crosses up two instead of going down to the next to last cross. I believe you're avoiding having a long run on the outside of the racquet from the last short side main to the last cross. But I wonder about tradeoffs. By leaving three crosses for the short side you get some extra string on the (long side) outside followed by a sharp bend in the string to start the long side last main. If you leave only one cross for the short side the extra string you have on the outside of the racquet is only a little more. I don't know, that's all based on the video - I haven't seen one of these in real life yet.
@@swbrim Hi Scott, as you say, there are trade off's but this is a method that's worked well for me and as long as good care and attention are given to the strings then it's fine doing it this way. One of the reasons for allowing the final 3 crosses to be done with the remaining short side string is to ensure as little tension slip on the last short side main as possible, which is more likely with only one cross being made after coming down the last short side main. But these are fairly minor points and funnily enough on the Dunlop revelation 125's with the slots on the bumpers/side strips, I do it the way you've mentioned, to ensure there are no strings left exposed outside the slots. Key thing is to just ensure the crosses are head to throat.
Hi, String Doctor, are you seeing more and more pro's using lower tensions? A few years ago 22lbs would have been very low. What would you say is the average you're stringing these teardrop rackets at? And do you see the same trend in the traditional racket head style? Love your videos! Keep them coming!
I’ve got a Head Speed SB120 to do in the Fan pattern and have not done before. I see the Paul Coll radical you did and can follow that but ask if you did do the Speed in Fan pattern?
@@stevewilson8088 hi Steve, the pattern is different to the new radical, but exactly the same as the speed 135 SB I did a video on (exactly the same racket aside from weight/balance and colour).
@@좋은세상-e4b hi, the best tension range for this racket, I think, is 22lbs (power) to 27lbs (control). That is my choice but some people may like different tension. 24lbs is what I play with.
@@yung1523 hi there, I will do a video the next time I get one in. I occasionally string Yow's rackets when he's back in the UK, so maybe next time I get his, I'll record it!
It depends how much stringing you do. Also worth noting that second hand machines hold their value pretty well, so there's always a decent chunk to put towards it from the sale of the old machine.
I find your tutorials very useful. Keep it up cos I am sure it helps stringers to help players. 😊
@@stevewilson8088 thanks Steve, much appreciated.
Doing XTop today so will follow your lead.
Always really interesting and informative videos Jon thanks for posting 👍
@@heathdonnelly7501 thanks Heath. I'm certainly not a pro RUclipsr but like to do what I can!
Got my NS V2 in last week, absolutely love it. Much better improvement over the V1 X-Tops. I also do this same ATW pattern on them 👌
Regards to the X-Cord, is it able to work with or without the stand? Or only on the stand? Say if you took it somewhere and wanted to put it on a table or desk to string on and leave the stand out could you?
Cheers
@@TactileRacquetPerformance I think you can use without the stand. It has a flat base and some stoppers which weren't needed when putting together with the stand. I haven't tried this yet but will check it out!!!
Re. V2's, they're great rackets. Glad you like them!
Excellent! Sounds like it might be. If so, it'll be a top contender for my next machine
Compare this machine with head te3600 which one will be better option mainly I will string badminton rackets but also I got few request to do tennis and squash rackets so I need honest opinion thanks
@@Rackets-sports both are great machines. I prefer the new TF machine for the extra functions, like electronic height adjust and also prefer having a diabolo on the tension head rather than the beak, but everybody has a different preference. I know very good stringers who use the head machines but also the TF machine is currently being used at major events too. The TF rails and clamps (especially) would probably edge it for me.
@@stringdoctor6238 thank you very much for your replay do you have any ideas about gamma machines model els 9900
In the ATW pattern, I see you end the long side crosses up two instead of going down to the next to last cross. I believe you're avoiding having a long run on the outside of the racquet from the last short side main to the last cross. But I wonder about tradeoffs. By leaving three crosses for the short side you get some extra string on the (long side) outside followed by a sharp bend in the string to start the long side last main. If you leave only one cross for the short side the extra string you have on the outside of the racquet is only a little more. I don't know, that's all based on the video - I haven't seen one of these in real life yet.
@@swbrim Hi Scott, as you say, there are trade off's but this is a method that's worked well for me and as long as good care and attention are given to the strings then it's fine doing it this way. One of the reasons for allowing the final 3 crosses to be done with the remaining short side string is to ensure as little tension slip on the last short side main as possible, which is more likely with only one cross being made after coming down the last short side main.
But these are fairly minor points and funnily enough on the Dunlop revelation 125's with the slots on the bumpers/side strips, I do it the way you've mentioned, to ensure there are no strings left exposed outside the slots. Key thing is to just ensure the crosses are head to throat.
Hi, String Doctor, are you seeing more and more pro's using lower tensions? A few years ago 22lbs would have been very low. What would you say is the average you're stringing these teardrop rackets at? And do you see the same trend in the traditional racket head style? Love your videos! Keep them coming!
@@benlaw277 yeah, the trend is definitely lower now, with 24/25 being fairly common
I’ve got a Head Speed SB120 to do in the Fan pattern and have not done before. I see the Paul Coll radical you did and can follow that but ask if you did do the Speed in Fan pattern?
@@stevewilson8088 hi Steve, the pattern is different to the new radical, but exactly the same as the speed 135 SB I did a video on (exactly the same racket aside from weight/balance and colour).
Great video as always. Where can I get my hands on a Parnell Pad? Shipping to UK
@@antonyharkin2010 hey Antony, if you go directly to the Parnell Knot website, they ship to the UK.
@@antonyharkin2010 ps. Many thanks for the comments 😀
@@stringdoctor6238thanks!! I'm also looking to get some better fixed clamps, what would you recommend?
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@@좋은세상-e4b hi, the best tension range for this racket, I think, is 22lbs (power) to 27lbs (control). That is my choice but some people may like different tension. 24lbs is what I play with.
how do you string the dunlop revelation fan pattern. can you please make a video on it?
@@yung1523 hi there, I will do a video the next time I get one in. I occasionally string Yow's rackets when he's back in the UK, so maybe next time I get his, I'll record it!
Hey there, just to let you know I've just uploaded a video of me doing the Revelation 135.
@@stringdoctor6238life saver 🫡
Shock me how much are these machines , and how long will it take to repay what you paid for it
It depends how much stringing you do. Also worth noting that second hand machines hold their value pretty well, so there's always a decent chunk to put towards it from the sale of the old machine.