Is there a bad stringing pattern??

Discussion in 'Badminton Stringing Techniques & Tools' started by Stan Sitan Wang, Dec 1, 2021.

  1. s_mair

    s_mair Regular Member

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    Looks like there is one cross missing at the top and one extra at the bottom:
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    The extra one at the bottom doesn't matter, the missing one at the top might lead to an easier breakage if you hit close towards the top of the frame.
     
  2. Stan Sitan Wang

    Stan Sitan Wang Regular Member

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    Thanks for the usefull post. I did have one racket come out perfectly in shape with retightening the supports after pulling the first mains. Glad to see other people doing this aswell.
     
  3. om patel

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    Thank you for your reply i really appreciate it
    Im am VERY NEW to badminton
    Can it be UNstring and use the same string to do it over again ?
    You said breakage , meaning the racket or the string ?
    Should immediately get it restrung or just wait till the string breaks . Will it break or harm the racket itself or do wrong to my game play ?
    Is it difficult to string it this way ? I felt the guy was going to do it wrong !

    Sorry for all the questions!
     
  4. Stan Sitan Wang

    Stan Sitan Wang Regular Member

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    The racket won't break because of it. The string might, as mishits happen often at the top where you've now got one less cross string. Reusing the string for a new string job should be impossible, because after being tied off, the excess string are cut away. The string now won't have enough reach for the machine to pull the last bit.

    But you can play with it no problem until string breaks naturally : )
     
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    Mark A Regular Member

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    Never pull a string through two "diffcult" holes at once, especially after you've done the weave.

    Get the string through the first shared hole, pull it ALL through, then weave it, get rid of ALL the slack, then pull it through the opposite shared hole. Yes, you lose your one-weave-ahead, but I would take a hard weave over a twisted string every time.
     
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  6. Stan Sitan Wang

    Stan Sitan Wang Regular Member

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    That is exactly what i'm doing now : )
     
  7. om patel

    om patel Regular Member

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    Thank you!!!!!! And im Very sorry to hijack your post i didnt mean it in a wrong way
     
  8. Stan Sitan Wang

    Stan Sitan Wang Regular Member

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    no worries
     
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    Looks fine to me ;)
     

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