"Home build stringing machine"

Discussion in 'Badminton Stringing Techniques & Tools' started by Jeroen1278, Dec 9, 2016.

  1. Jeroen1278

    Jeroen1278 Member

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    This is my "home build stringing machine"
    I created this machine "Stringer 2.0" :



    after i build the "Stringalot".
    With the "Stringalot" machine i have strung about 70 rackets and had no problems to do so.
    But there where some points that i wanted to improve.
    For the improvements i had to take the machine out of service.
    This was no option, so i decided to build a new one.
    In the new machine (Stringer2.0) i incorporated al the necessary updates and my wishes.
    And this is the result of a year developing and buidling.
    I have to admit that i have my own more or less workshop.

    for those who are intrested in the build of my old machine see:



    For another of my machines "Shuttlecock launcher machine"

    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/for...e-build-shuttlecock-launching-machine.168603/
     
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  2. Chan1011

    Chan1011 Regular Member

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    Wow, do you have access to a CNC machine to make all your custom parts? Looks amazing!!
     
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    Very impressive! You should make a tension head, we'll all buy one! :)
     
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    That is some very nice engineering right there :cool:
     
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    I am trying to look in the dictionary/ thesaurus to find a word that describe "incredible" to the 20th degree. but I failed to find that word.

    something like this would normally take a whole design team a year or two of work. very very nice.
     
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    That is quite impressive. Taking any orders?

    Can't wait for the day when we can print our own machine...
     
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    A m a z i n g
     
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    Very impressive! What spec do you have on the tensionhead!
     
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    This is wicked!

    But yea, some analogue buttons or even a d-pad would be nice, you have all that real estate and a tiny screen in the middle of it =P
     
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    No, it is all done on conventional machine's
     
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    What specs do you want to know?
     
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    Just some standard user interface things for the operator like...constant pull, pre-stretch function +- etc...

    Also notis that you build it to operate the tensioner on your left-side. I've done that on my Wise to, nice to see that someone more really want to stand on that side as well...you're lefthanded, right?

    Again all thumbs upp!!!
     
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    Ops!!! So sorry, didn't watched the full video first time....feeling like a jackass now.
     
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    I'd buy one if I were a lefty;).
     
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    No problem, and yes i am a lefty :)
     
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    That is one of the sickest things I have ever seen in my life! It would have been awesome if you could incorporate a space for a tablet to entertain while stringing! I like the flashing led's too!

    Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G928A using Tapatalk
     
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    Looks a lot like the VE-80, even the UI!

    Was the VE-80 an inspiration source ?
     
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    Wow, really great work! My respect. If you ever think about of producing and selling some of the machines please let us know.
     
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    Very impressive. I'd buy one.....righty though
     
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    Please share/License for BC diy , your apps/software. Or we create a group buy .
     

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