tomorrow I will show you guys "SW35 Dissected" (maybe need to work on how to get it into a pen though.
thinking about it You know how people have to send their rackets for warranty and etc and Yonex send the same model racket back (I'm not similar with how the warranty thing works dont blame me if I am wrong) Yonex could use the broken racket and make things out of it like a pen..... ^^^^
The SW35 will probably contain volcanic rock, pig iron, and diamonds - if you can get it open, that is.
Haha! Indeed I am also curious to see whats inside this thing Diamonds would be great, although I am somehow doubting it I am not sure how to go about dissecting it, what exactly do you want to see ?
^A look at the shaft i/d and o/d would be very instructive - might give us some clue as to where this thing's outrageous stiffness comes from. A frame cross section would also enlighten - it's a very "substantial" frame, after all. Just make sure your car is OK after running over it to break it. Anybody fancy doing a Voltric 80 while we're at it? How they got that thin hoop to be so robust... I suspect dark matter.
Car? Promoting underage driving are we?! Not sure what it's called in english but an iron saw is what we call it should be usefull if you don't have a circle saw & workbench. I guess it is actually called "iron saw" Don't know what they used for the NS9900 but they have dissecting threads on shoes as well, no doubt done with a circle saw cut right in half ...
As long as you don't make a hack job out of it like: http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php/92492-Dissecting-a-TW-coded-AT900P
Just proves how inaccurately made and crude the internal surfaces are on your average badminton racket.
More like the person dissecting it didn't use a sharp enough saw and made a hack job of it... :shrug: