Making of table tennis blade pt1. 1 {gluing of 7 ply off + blade}

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  • @choipro1212
    @choipro1212 2 роки тому

    배우고싶어요~
    저런 장비들 먼저 구입해야겠죠~???

  • @adamkasani
    @adamkasani 7 років тому +2

    Mr Robert, this is a fine video and u inspired me...i myself also dream of making my own blade, but unfortunately lack of skills and equipment..but if i do get the equipments, do u mind telling where did u purchased the wood and composite materials for the blade? I am from Malaysia and i think its quite difficult to find very fine plywoods for sale here...

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  7 років тому +3

      Thank you
      i`m buying from this sites ... but i`m not sure they will ship to malaysia
      www.modellbau-classic.de/de/category-4/
      veneer-world.com/en/B2C/Veneers
      www.fibermaxcomposites.com
      Robert

  • @mariadalee3277
    @mariadalee3277 5 років тому

    Now I thinking of buying a new one. And top veneer is Koto wood.
    Some pll wrote that you can not use water based glue.
    What would you recommend, please?

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  5 років тому

      water based glue is ok .. there is no problem ... it softens the touch ... but it is all on personal preferences

  • @alimribet
    @alimribet 2 роки тому

    What is the name of the carbon where did you buy it?

  • @drastcorner
    @drastcorner 4 роки тому

    hi robert, thank you for sharing. very inspiring. I plan to make 7 ply wood, with 3 mm balsa wood as core and 6 ply 0.5 mm veneers. I have a few questions
    1. Are the veneers should be applied in a cross direction or one direction? (because I have seen in other channels about bad experiences, the ply wood become curved and not straight).
    2. Is the use of epoxy glue required in the core or enough use wood glue? (in this case i use only wood materials?
    3. Is being pressed using an metal plate is mandatory?
    please advise and response. thank you

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  4 роки тому

      Hi ... thanks ..
      1 always in cross directions (but sometimes not .. this depends on the whole blade construction)
      2 Wood glue is better for only wood blade ... epoxy is adding stiffness and is needed for composition blades.
      3 Is better to use thick metal plates to achieve plain surface ... if you want to use wood plates then use only thick hard wood and spread the force evenly so you don`t have "craters" in some areas

    • @drastcorner
      @drastcorner 4 роки тому +1

      @@bobpuls thank you for your information. Very useful for me, especially my 1st experience making blades.

  • @dougturner9340
    @dougturner9340 6 років тому

    Robert, where did you get the carbon? How thick was the core of cedar? Where did you get it?

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  6 років тому

      hi
      All about the blades, supplier and others can be found on this thread :
      www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/showthread.php?11808-Create-your-own-blade
      The red cedar core is 3mm thick

  • @mariadalee3277
    @mariadalee3277 5 років тому

    Do you have to put/cut on grain?
    And does it matter or effect the quality of appearance?
    Thank you

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  5 років тому

      sorry i do not understand ... please elaborate..

    • @mariadalee3277
      @mariadalee3277 5 років тому

      I meant veneer wood pattern should be cut on parallel to a long side of the blade?
      I had received my order from some company and had to return, because it did not look right to me.

    • @bobpuls
      @bobpuls  5 років тому

      @@mariadalee3277 in some special cases they do not have to be parallel ... but it depends on blade structure ..

  • @user-mm2xu1md9o
    @user-mm2xu1md9o 6 років тому

    have carbon??

  • @ricemenarq6230
    @ricemenarq6230 7 років тому +2

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