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I will probably string my first racquet with a starting knot in the way you described, and when I become more confident I will try my version. I can even try to tape+upload it so people have the visual to the steps. Have you tried/heard of the Grommet Wizard? http://www.rallytennis.com/Tennis_Fl...d_p/fma110.htm . I doubt I will get one any time soon, but I will probably try to flare the grommets like it shows. I think that will definitely help protect the grommet with the starting knot.
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The flaring of the grommet is primarily used to hold the grommet in place while tension is pulled. I am not so sure about how well it will work to protect the grommet from the starting knot.
If I was going to use a starting knot I would use the smallest one the VS Starting knot. When tying any knot it is best you hold tension on the tag end when tensioning. I would highly recommend that with the starting knot. You will be surprised how little it pulls into the grommet that way. Of course when I hold the tag end of the knot I bet you can guess what I use. You may not NEED a starting clamp but they sure do come in handly.
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Is that the one you zoom in on toward the end of your Cross Starting Knot youtube video?
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Starting knots were used on wooden rackets without grommets.
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http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showthread.php?t=445496 Lakers4Life take a look at post #20 in that thread. Do you think Nadal plays with a wood racket? Evidently they are still being used even on the pro tour. Some stringers do not want to use a starting clamp to start crosses.
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Lakers4Life, what do you think of post #56? Just curious
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I think the steps from post #56 are essentially described (if not actually described) in Jim e's post from http://tt.tennis-warehouse.com/showt...=445496&page=2
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You're over complicating it.
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I'm getting more done on the stringer little by little, and today I was looking at "Linear ball bearing string gripper" mechanism (http://www.eagnas.com/maxgen/linear.html#GRIPOP). It looks like there's a little rust between the inside and outside parts of the griper (like if the two black rectangular parts that physically grip the string are a hotdog and the steel casing is a bun, there is some rust between the hotdog and the bun haha). It seems to be mainly in the track that the ball bearings lay in. I will try to clean it out as best as possible, and I wanted to point it out (btw, pictures can be posted if anyone wants the visual) because the mechanism doesn't seem to hold string automatically like it claims it should. When I lay the string in between the black rectangles (the string gripper), I need to pull the gripper back myself via the ball bearings to feel any gripping happening to the string. If I just lay the string in there and bring the drop weight down, the string is as free to move as it was initially and the string gripper doesn't move via the ball bearings. I see that the link wants me to pull down on the string as the drop weight starts going down and then the gripper will tighten, and I think that more or less happens now. It's hard to tell without actually trying to string a racquet.
My biggest concern, though, is it's ability to grip two strings at once. Since this is how I want to start the mains and the crosses, it needs to be able to do this. When I lay two strings in the string gripper and pull the gripper back to tighten, most of the time the string that lays on the bottom of the other stays fine, but the string that is positioned on top of the other comes out of the gripper almost every time as the drop weight is pulled. Sometimes it's all the way out, sometimes only part of what was in the gripper comes out. Either way, that can not be a good thing. Again, I am not pulling tension through a racquet when I am testing this so I'm hoping it may work correctly when I do have a racquet going and after I clean it out as much as possible. On a related note, I appreciate the cleaning methods that were posted, they have been a big help. Are there a few key areas/parts that I should 100% definitely look over and clean if necessary? I just don't want to take too much apart if I don't need to, but I also want it to be clean and working to the best of its ability.
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I usually push the gripper until it holds the string then start applying tension. But it may be different on a DW, you almost need another hand.
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On a rotating drum gripper, I'd recommend doing a double wrap around the jaws if you have the luxury. You can also improve the clamping of the jaws by holding the jaw shut while the tensioner begins working, or doing a similar "string bending" method to encourage the jaw to shut. I will go with a double wrap if you've got the luxury of spare string. Edit: while it doesn't really apply in this case, if you have a SPARE starting clamp, you can also put it on the out-side of the rotating grippers. The drum will shut, but what's actually important here is that there's no slippage, and the starting clamp will obviously prevent that.
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Another hand would be nice haha. If the gripper won't consistently grab both strings through the entire drop, I think I'm going to try pulling the string down but not letting go like the link says I can, maybe even keep wrapping it back up around the bottom of the tension rod drum a little bit. I would feel if the grip on one of the strings is lost and the only thing holding the string in the gripper is me, but I'm hoping it would add some extra stability.
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From the other thread, I think my clamp bases are the same as yours, just mine are color matched to the rest of the stringer. My drop weight tower looks significantly different from yours though.
I just use a knot to start my crosses. I have done it for years. Ironically, what happens for me is the grommet gets flanged like that special tool would do for you. I find the grommet typically wears out in other areas first (mainly due to inadvertent contact with the tennis court) before the wear at the knot becomes an issue. |
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I watched your stringing video on youtube and don't see much difference between our machines outside of the color on the fixed clamps, can you point out where you see a difference on the tower (I can upload more pictures if you want, these were just what were sent to me before I bought it)? Plus, the drum near where the tension rod is located looks to be ever so slightly leaning/pulled away from where it's attached to the vertical black arm (tower?). Will tightening the nut on the other side of the vertical black arm (tower?) straighten the drum out, or what will it do? I think it's this was because the machine went unused for a few years and i think he left the tension rod/weight in the drum. btw, I don't know all the parts since it didn't come with a manual, do you still have yours?
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this is the problem. I know that I would normally have the grippers more horizontal, but it still happens when they are and having them lower makes the occurrence easier to see
http://www.flickr.com/photos/38221599@N05/8529036001 sometimes it doesn't come all the way out like that, but still slips and loses tension. I bought a hanging scale and can see the tension drop fast when it happens
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Do you own a starting clamp? What method are you using for mains, btw? Is the starting clamp required for the mains IF you do have one? Looks like your gripper plates don't shut past the housing, so you should be able to get away with hanging a starter on the outside of the linear grippers.
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