High-speed weaving technique - Video

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  1. s_mair

    s_mair Regular Member

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    The following video has made rounds and I just have to share it in here.

    Be prepared to get shocked and enjoy that amazing weaving technique:


    He makes it look so darn easy too, so I definitely have to give this a try myself.
     
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    Man, theoretically it makes sense! :D But then again, it also seems impossible at the same time.. :( (especially with sticky strings)
     
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    My goodness, that is so damn smooth...This is the goal/technique i need to aim for in cross weaving.
    This one improvement in technique can save a lot of time for stringers that are slow in cross weaving (ME!!)
     
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    Omg, that's truly god hand of stringing :eek:
    To be fair, I don't see/understand what he is doing differently as I am except his speed of course.
     
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    I thought it said God Hands too!! =)
    Looks like God hands!!
     
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    I know that when one do soft weave (weave one ahead), the offset of the main strings actually guides the cross string to the correct direction.

    But I have never seen it done so smoothly and quickly before. Truly magical technique.
     
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