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I have a question on how do you guys deal with pulling tension on main that the string goes below the frame like the 3rd main which indicated below with a redline? Seems like that puts stress on the string itself especially for gut. Seems like the only stringer tackles this problem is the stringway concorde system?
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I'm having trouble with what you are saying, so I am not really sure what you mean.
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Are you talking about going over or under the throat? I always go under with my Stringway. If I go over, I could potentially damage the paint of the stick (my own or clients') and I don't feel that I am getting all the tension to the string.
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actually it depends on the machine. i always go under because its more level with the gripper
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Can you actually have the string going over the throat or the frame? I have never seen the gripper above the racquet frame. So by going over the frame, the string is actually being pull down resting on the frame when tensioned. Isn't it? Well, my string is below the frame when pulling that particular string gripping by the gripper. I can see that string come in contact with the frame when being tensioned. No one else seen this with your crank stringing machine?
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under. not alot of options. i don't sweat it.
edit: ^^^ yes, the string contacts the SLICK frame. again, i don't sweat it. certainly there is more friction at other points in the entire process. Last edited by tbuggle : 11-18-2012 at 06:16 PM. |
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Hmm, looks like someone hotlinked an image which is not theirs?
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It's one of Irvin's videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HARPkXL6UyA He makes some good points, but some bad technique.
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Machines: Gamma 6004 2-point w/ Wise 2086 & Babolat Sensor Dual Last edited by Lakers4Life : 11-19-2012 at 01:03 PM. |
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I believe that Irvin uses a Wise 2086 tension head with the Gamma adapter (same as I use). It brings the top of the diabolo and the string gripper level with the grommets, which is different from most other machines (which drop the tension head to allow 360 degree rotation).
In that configuration, the string's path is essentially the same whether it goes over or under the frame. Over is usually more convenient for the stringer.
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^^^ Indeed, my sister has that machine minus the crank.
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You make a good point on how to set the anchor clamp and the starting clamp outside the hoop to back it up just in case it slips. The bad technique is when you move the anchor clamp to the head beside the other side main. What you should have done was continue to finish the 2nd main first then proceed to the other side (anchor side). That's how the USRSA demonstrates it, in Racquet Service Techniques, page 29. Though I understand you were demonstrating how to start mains, but it demonstrated flaws that should not be encouraged.
What was the point of having an anchor if you move it the main next to the clamped main? It does not make sense. (wasted movement) I don't want to derail this topic any more than I have to. I just wanted to point out that everything you post on YouTube is not Stringer's Gospel.
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So you're not pulling tension against a single machine clamp.
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You missing the point, Irvin. You have an anchor clamp. Then you pull tension on the other side and clamp at the head. Then you pull tension on the anchor main, to release the starting clamp, and move the anchor clamp next to the previously clamped main in a staggered position. WHY?
There is no need to remove the starting clamp. You could have removed the starting clamp when you start the other (anchor) side. Seriously think about what you are doing, before trying hard to show people!
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i just looked-82 videos! someones been busy haha
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Even Mike (YULitle) did not have that many videos.
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quality over quantity baby!
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