these are excellent! thanks for looking them up and posting them here. first time i see the pattern for the FORZA 96 holes. that's pretty crazy stuff.
Not a problem i kinda did it so we could have a easy and fast refference. I am still looking so some more to add in: RSL Carlton Black Knight etc...
closest thing for BN is this: http://www.blackknight.ca/patron.php basically 22Mx23C no Yonex style 9->11->10 loop back. ie. simple mains pattern. tie off at 7. cross starts bottom up at 8. 23 mains, and then tie off at 6 on the top.
Have to say the main tie-off loop for the 96-hole rackets is way too long. What I did when I had the 550VS: Mains as normal till 9, jump from 9 to 11, then 11 to 12, then 12 to 10. This puts you nearer the top of the racket. Use the short side to do the top two crosses and tie off at the place shown; long side does the rest. Thread hijack over.
you still dont get it right? all i mean is: there are only 3 main patterns for yonex racquets it would be way more useful if someone just listed all the racket models that fit to the particular pattern, because lets assume someone that is totally new to stringing watches this thread and doesnt see his racket model in the list, hes going to assume it belongs to the 'other rackets' pattern even though his racket doesnt have 72 holes all you did was printscreen the 2012 catalogue, which only lists the more recent rackets
Whatever Kwun said... I want to add this is a reference thread not a "teach me how to string thread" People always look for pattern for special customer or just to try something different, and this is where all these accumulated diagram will help them out. If they can't do or don't know how to do I am sure they will ask.
The one on the left is for the Satlite series except Brio & Synchro but the only difference is that you should make the knot for the mains at 19 and 16. The one on the right is for the XFEEL series.
Hi guys, Regarding the 88 holes stringing technique, is there a 4-knot method or should I go with the 2 knot? And if so, how much length does the sides need since it is clear that the left side is also being used for the crosses? Thanks again, Hezafo
Keep in mind that the pattern above requires you to clamp the last strings on the mains which may be difficult - check your machine to ensure you can clamp on the outside before using this pattern - otherwise, you will find a significant tension loss when tying the knots on the mains.
A starting clamp is best for this - use it on the long side while you tie off the short side (that way the starting clamp is holding for as little time as possible).
Anyone have the pattern for Li Ning BP300B. This frame has the 2 hole groove near the middle of the frame like the old traditional wooden badminton and tennis racquets. Should I go one piece or two piece string job? Thanks for your help.