Badminton Stringing - Arcsaber 10 PG + BG80 on fixed clamps - Badminton Stringing

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  • Опубліковано 12 лис 2024

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  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    that's correct. weaving strings one by one allows the strings to be tensioned longer, thus achieving a truer tension.

  • @desmondgee1342
    @desmondgee1342 12 років тому

    on doing 26 lbs do you keep the same tension for crosses and mains or do you change the tension for the cross strings.for mains what is your tension setting and what is the setting for crosses

  • @chrshsu
    @chrshsu 12 років тому

    is that the arc saber 10 limited edition peter gade one? because my friend has it

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    that's right. firstly, pre-weaving is not necessarily easier nor faster. i do not like dealing with untensioned strings. secondly, weaving and tensioning give the string more time to settle.

  • @buc27103
    @buc27103 11 років тому

    Please can you tell me the manufacturer and model of the stringing machine?

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    that's also practice. "shared holes" can be a pain but once you are used to it, it is not bad at all!

  • @jkjkjk8093
    @jkjkjk8093 12 років тому

    idk wat to get for sponsorship... voltric z force limited edition or arcsaber 10 peter gade version.... hmm...

  • @azadaliabbas
    @azadaliabbas 10 років тому

    Hi guys. When stringing at for example at 27lbs.
    Do you use the same tension on mains and cross or is it different as someone said its 1 extra pound on cross. Can you clarify please.
    Also can you make a video on how to change & replace grommets using different tools please.

  • @pokemon2487
    @pokemon2487 11 років тому

    what camera do you use to film these videos? looks very good

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    that's hard to say. it depends on how well the mounting was done and how the tensioning was done and what condition the racket was in. it is not clear cut who's fault it is. more examination is needed.

  • @johnmarpanganiban117
    @johnmarpanganiban117 11 років тому

    Thank you to your respond^^.. well i had 23, and then when i was doing a training for a championship my string was broken..so my coach putted 26lbs. And after the tournament, unfortunately it was broken again. So i decided to put BG68 and 28lbs and it was explosive!..now it still not broken..so my question is, if it will broken again can i put until 30-32lbs? (or maybe the racket can't hold it too long?) what can you about it? ^^

  • @johnmarpanganiban117
    @johnmarpanganiban117 11 років тому

    hello guys.hmmm,,i have a question. is tension is pounds? for example my racket has 28 tensions(is it means 28 lbs?).. And if i put 30-32 tensions is it more powerful right? but it control can be decrease? thanks..i hope you answer quickly ^^

  • @davidpxn
    @davidpxn 12 років тому

    Hi, what kind of knots are you using?

  • @rgamutan
    @rgamutan 10 років тому +1

    hi i would like to ask if what is the highest or maximum tension for Arcsaber 10 PG? the arcsaber 10 PG specs says 19-24lbs. does it go even higher tension more than 24 lbs.? my friend has a arcsaber 10 PG and it is not original, i wonder if it can handle more than 24 lbs. tension even though it is not original.

    • @BadmintonCentralTV
      @BadmintonCentralTV  10 років тому

      Rendel Gamutan a good condition one should take 30lbs no problem.

  • @cacacaca11
    @cacacaca11 11 років тому +1

    Hi whats your stringing machine and where did you bought it????

    • @BadmintonCentralTV
      @BadmintonCentralTV  10 років тому

      It is a Gamma 6004 6pt SC. You can google it online it is pretty widely available!

    • @yauzy3378
      @yauzy3378 8 років тому

      +BadmintonCentralTV What brand is your electronic string tensioner?

  • @Christherpiper
    @Christherpiper 11 років тому

    Can i ask, Is it normal to see the clamps give a little when the tension head relaxes?

    • @SJPDurham
      @SJPDurham Рік тому

      Yes, even with fixed clamps. Just a little.

  • @jingyaoqu
    @jingyaoqu 10 років тому

    Hi there, I have a little question. I recently strung an ArcSaber Z-slash and with the tension spreader, the racket head support got really in the way of the top string. So it was not straight when I pull tension and therefore lost some tension on that part after I'm done. Has it ever happened to you or is there anyway around that? Thanks

    • @BadmintonCentralTV
      @BadmintonCentralTV  10 років тому +1

      That's a general problem with load spreader. It is ok for the last cross string to lose some tension as it is not important for repulsion purposes. Alternative is weave the last 3 crosses in this order: 3rd last, last, 2nd last. that way, you don't need to tension the last string, just tension the 2nd last string at the end and tie off. there will be some tension loss but not crucial.

  • @jmpsmash
    @jmpsmash 12 років тому

    the turntable. you don't need to lock it. it will settle down to the right location and the tension will be stabilized.

  • @tahirbutt7546
    @tahirbutt7546 7 років тому

    Hi I would like to ask what is the maximum tension of arcsaber 11

    • @faifighter81
      @faifighter81 6 років тому

      Tahir butt 24lbs. But, it can be string higher than that.

  • @omgitsme187
    @omgitsme187 11 років тому

    Hey Kwun, would you recommend getting the 6004 or the 5003 ? If so, why ?

    • @BadmintonCentralTV
      @BadmintonCentralTV  10 років тому

      6004. The knobs that sticks out on the 5003 will catch the string and would probably have driven me crazy. :)

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    I find that the answer depends on the stringer and the stringing machine. my old machine works better when main=cross while my new machine it is better for cross = main + 10%. experiment and see.

  • @kimwooju8786
    @kimwooju8786 6 років тому

    i heard that fixed clamp will break the badminton string is that true?

    • @SJPDurham
      @SJPDurham Рік тому

      If it is gripping the string too tight then it can damage the string.

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    what u mention is called "pre-weaving"
    pre-weaving is not necessarily faster. as you cannot achieve concurrency that way.
    it is all about practice.

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    yes. a small amount of setback is very common.

  • @pokemon2487
    @pokemon2487 11 років тому

    also, what editing program do you use?

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    VTZF : head heavy
    ARC10 : medium balance
    depends which one suits you better.

  • @jmpsmash
    @jmpsmash 12 років тому

    only on good condition rackets. 30lbs can be quite a lot of stress on the racket frame.

  • @Kirin-Skawngur
    @Kirin-Skawngur 8 років тому

    Hi, i just want to ask, BG80 or bg68ti? Which one is better?

    • @Dani-nw4xu
      @Dani-nw4xu 6 років тому

      Kirin skawngur BG80 Is better

  • @Rayscafes
    @Rayscafes 11 років тому

    Why do badminton string break? Is it because i smash too hard?

    • @SJPDurham
      @SJPDurham Рік тому

      It depends on a few things.
      Possibly a miss-hit, possibly wear and tear or possibly string is at a high tension.

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    all string breaks eventually. strings break easier if you are a strong player or if you play a lot, or if the tension is high. there is also a chance that the grommet is worn and need replacing, or simply your stringer isn't very good. ;)

  • @hangbuithi3258
    @hangbuithi3258 4 роки тому

    From VietNam with love

  • @AbsoluteXero
    @AbsoluteXero 11 років тому

    not really. depends on your technique. if you can flex the stringbed at 26lbs. then you'll hit harder than at 24lbs. it's the same reasoning between stiff and flexible rackets. think of it this way, if it requires more energy to flex a stiff racket/stiffer stringbed, then when it rebounds, the energy return will be greater as well. the added control is also a great benefit.

  • @vikramaLP
    @vikramaLP 12 років тому

    how about 30lbs? can it be used on Arc saber?

    • @SJPDurham
      @SJPDurham Рік тому

      It says the maximum is 30 lbs. That is maximum recommended tension.
      Above that, I’m not sure if the racket is guaranteed.

  • @DarrichMoni
    @DarrichMoni 12 років тому

    For All Of You People Saying Insert All The Strings Before Applying Tension, They Want To Do Quality Not Speed.

  • @johnmarpanganiban117
    @johnmarpanganiban117 11 років тому

    hmm,,,Thanks alot^^ but i want to put for the last is 30lbs. Even coz my racket has 5yrs already. So im afraid that my racket will be broken while they're stringing it up to 32lbs. Actually i have musclepower100. well thank you so much for continueing helping^^

  • @azmilangkawi
    @azmilangkawi 12 років тому

    i have 1 of this...peter gade...very good racquet....

  • @pokemon2487
    @pokemon2487 12 років тому

    uploaded on my birthday haha

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    a good condition one 30lbs is OK if the stringer is careful.

  • @riyantobintang6768
    @riyantobintang6768 5 років тому

    Nice mesin

  • @jkjkjk8093
    @jkjkjk8093 12 років тому

    yeaa ik im ok with both... i tried arcsaber 10 its light and i didnt really like the voltric z force's feeling... watever xD ill test both of them next time thx anyways

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    string breaks easier the higher the tension. going up in tension is not going to help you regarding string breaking. if you like bg68@28lbs then keep using it.

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  12 років тому

    yes.

  • @riyantobintang6768
    @riyantobintang6768 4 роки тому

    Mesin yang cantik

  • @pokemon2487
    @pokemon2487 11 років тому

    already did a long time ago :)

  • @pokemon2487
    @pokemon2487 11 років тому

    thanks! and i thought you wouldve used something expensive like a dlsr LOL

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    Adobe Premiere Elements.
    check out my latest videos, i think i have improved on the lighting a bit more. and also please subscribe. :)

  • @thoaitien00
    @thoaitien00 11 років тому

    for the speed --> i think i can do better (insert all the strings before applying Tension) about under 20 min (badminton not tennis)
    for the Quality --> stringing 4 knots better than 2 knots , i dont think so

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    tension is in pounds.
    higher tension only work on player who has a lot of strength/power. if you are beginner, higher tension will give you less power.
    otherwise, anyone can go string 40lbs and smash like Lin Dan. makes no sense.

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    nothing special. just a off the shelf HD camcorder. the key to good looking video is good lighting. make sure your subjects are well lit. good luck!

  • @BadmintonCentralTV
    @BadmintonCentralTV  11 років тому

    i won't string a 5 years old racket at 32lbs.

  • @newbro
    @newbro 12 років тому

    This video makes me feel my $130HKD is well spent for having my NS9900 stringed lol

  • @blandrubies
    @blandrubies 11 років тому

    You'd have lots of control but not a lot of power at 26 lbs.