New racket - Arc 7 stringing - WHY have extra hole on 10 and 2 oclock ???

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    egb16a Regular Member

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    Just got a YY Arc 7 racket, it seem that on cross, amount to the 10 oclock and 2 colock, there are few more hole compare to my MP racket, so I am not sure if I doing cross, am I using the same hole or use those extra hole?

    that will be good if can provide me some photo ??

    thx thx
     
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    from the yonex instruction , it only said


    Make a knot at b6 and start crosses from b9. Keep on stringing until A8 (skip A11 & A9) , then directly to A5 and tie off.
     
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    here is the pattern for ARC7:
     

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    in short, those are non-shared holes that only one string goes through. as opposed to older patterns where two string will share one hole.
     
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    on A13 and A15 , it seem still sharing the same hole? isn't it?
     
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    yes. if you follow the pattern, you will find that exactly.

    here is an ARC7 that i strung yesterday. there are 3 pairs of non-shared, and two shared holes.
     

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