Marcus Johnsson unfortunately, no, but as you remove the foam, you could weigh it and see how much it weighs. Foam has different densities and manufacturers don’t publish this information. You should be able to use a small razor knife to cut the foam out in large pieces which would give you a good ball park of the weight removed.
@@zacharywan2004 as far up as you want the silicon to go. Depends on how much mass you intend to add. I would argue no further then 2/3 up the hairpin but would try to stay halfway or less when possible.
George Watson You can use lead tape, tungsten putty, silicone or a variety of other substances like glue and fishing weights. Whatever substance you use will have a slightly different feel. Silicone absorbs vibration, so if you want a more muted feel, choose something that can absorb vibration.
Silicone will also give the racquet that beautiful sound of the ball hitting the strings because of the muting and vibration dampening. Actually will have more feel than you think. That is why the pros use it. Nothing compares to silicone.
I typically do 2-4 depending n how wide the inner shaft is. Sometimes I will rip them in half if I feel I need a little more but a full one would be too much.
what kinds of ranges of the amount of silicone can be added? was surprised how little you did. like up to 30-60 grams (approx 1-2 ounces), if one wanted to.?? but then you'll be spreading that out across the length of the handle, i'd guess.
satjiwan correct. You can apply as much as you want to achieve your desired specs. Of course you are limited in the amount based on your racquet. It’s also good to add a similar amount of weight to the head to offset the balance some.
Waqas Shabbir it depends on what kind of set up you are going for. The easiest solution is to put weight at the noon position on the head. However, you can also add weight anywhere in the hoop to offset some of the weight in the handle. If you add weight only at the throat depending on where the balance point is, you won’t offset any of the weight in the handle. For more power, offset in the head at noon. For more stability, add weight at 3 and 9 in the head. Hope this helps.
String Rx, LLC If i am trying to make racquet head light by adding weight to the handle of the racquet is it must to add weight on the racquet head to offset and reduce the effect of adding weight ?
@@danielschank Thank you. First you use the cotton balls and then inject the right amount of silicone ( or you make a ball of cotton with the silicone on it and push the whole thing in ?
I apologise in advance if this seems like a silly question, but how good is cotton for dampening vibrations if it's tightly packed into the handle? I would really appreciate your response. Thanks. I want to add silicone but not a whole lot to begin with since the frame is an extended length model ( Yonex ezone 98+)
Rodrigo Lana I’m not sure what you mean by the racket cable. Once you add silicone it can be hard to remove. If you add cotton balls first before adding the silicone, you can remove most of the silicone if you want. Some stringers recommend using hot glue instead of silicone as its easier to remove. I have started using hot glue as well and it works similar to the silicone but I think the silicone has a little better dampening effect.
Alex Witsel this is what I use. Stanley Gs25Dt 10 Inch Dual Temp Glue Sticks, Pack of 12(Pack of 12) www.amazon.com/dp/B000NNIMHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jkeHCbBVZKNJW
Got a question. Im trying to achieve a more solid feel and plow to my racquet. Currently its 335gms stock. Is it better to add weight using silicon or just use lead? I tried leather grip before, but its still lacks the solid feel i had with my older head racquet
dj Blackwing silicone will dampen the feel. It sounds like you need to add some lead. I would add 4 (2” strips) of 1/4” lead tape at 3 and 9. That should be about 2g. I would add 2g to 4g of lead tape under the grip or silicone in the butt. That should maintain balance or make it slightly more head light. Let me know how that feels.
I actually tried that set up before (5gms at 3-9 and leather grip) But it lacked that solid plow that I was looking for. So my guess is I need to add a bit more weight in the handle. Would it make a difference if I do it using just lead Or is silicon way better in adding weight to the handle?
dj Blackwing my guess is you need to add more weight. Try adding 6 grams in the head at 12 o’clock and add 9 grams in the handle. See how that plays for you. Silicon may help with the feel but not necessarily better for plowthrough.
Got it.. well try it. Hopefully it wont make my racquet a cannonball. Im trying to mod a pair of new old stock yonex 95d which I find very powerful but really light and wippy in stock form. Ill keep you updated how it goes, thanks Daniel
Depending on how far up inside the hairpin you put the silicone it won't make much difference. Some will tell you that it will lessen the SW, but this is not true.
Just depends on how much you want to add. If only adding a little just put the cotton about 1/4 to 1/2” up. If needing to add a lot, then push it further. The key is to leave enough room to put cotton on top as well to keep the silicone in between the cotton. Don’t skimp on the amount of cotton either.
That is true. It all depends on feel and how each material changes that. Its a personal preference. Foam can be tricky though as its a pain in the ass to remove if you don’t like it.
Great video! My racquets have foam inside so I need to do some digging.. Any idea how much the silicone weigh compare to the foam?
Marcus Johnsson unfortunately, no, but as you remove the foam, you could weigh it and see how much it weighs. Foam has different densities and manufacturers don’t publish this information.
You should be able to use a small razor knife to cut the foam out in large pieces which would give you a good ball park of the weight removed.
How far up should I put the cotton?
@@zacharywan2004 as far up as you want the silicon to go. Depends on how much mass you intend to add. I would argue no further then 2/3 up the hairpin but would try to stay halfway or less when possible.
Are their any alternatives to silicone; like tungsten putty. Or does that not give the same effect.
George Watson You can use lead tape, tungsten putty, silicone or a variety of other substances like glue and fishing weights.
Whatever substance you use will have a slightly different feel. Silicone absorbs vibration, so if you want a more muted feel, choose something that can absorb vibration.
Thanks for the advice! Will get into the addition of weight to my racket.
Silicone will also give the racquet that beautiful sound of the ball hitting the strings because of the muting and vibration dampening. Actually will have more feel than you think. That is why the pros use it. Nothing compares to silicone.
How many cotton balls did you put inside for each hole?
I typically do 2-4 depending n how wide the inner shaft is. Sometimes I will rip them in half if I feel I need a little more but a full one would be too much.
what kinds of ranges of the amount of silicone can be added? was surprised how little you did. like up to 30-60 grams (approx 1-2 ounces), if one wanted to.?? but then you'll be spreading that out across the length of the handle, i'd guess.
satjiwan correct. You can apply as much as you want to achieve your desired specs. Of course you are limited in the amount based on your racquet. It’s also good to add a similar amount of weight to the head to offset the balance some.
String Rx, LLC where to add weight on the head to off set balance. on the top or near the grip?
Waqas Shabbir it depends on what kind of set up you are going for. The easiest solution is to put weight at the noon position on the head. However, you can also add weight anywhere in the hoop to offset some of the weight in the handle. If you add weight only at the throat depending on where the balance point is, you won’t offset any of the weight in the handle.
For more power, offset in the head at noon. For more stability, add weight at 3 and 9 in the head.
Hope this helps.
String Rx, LLC If i am trying to make racquet head light by adding weight to the handle of the racquet is it must to add weight on the racquet head to offset and reduce the effect of adding weight ?
Waqas Shabbir no, you don’t have to offset at all. Its all personal preference.
Hi. Thanks for the video. How do you add silicone at 8 inches from the buttcap ?
You would have to measure with a ruler and use cotton balls to stop the silicone at that exact point.
@@danielschank Thank you. First you use the cotton balls and then inject the right amount of silicone ( or you make a ball of cotton with the silicone on it and push the whole thing in ?
@@3DNeuroTennis put the cotton in first, then the silicone.
I apologise in advance if this seems like a silly question, but how good is cotton for dampening vibrations if it's tightly packed into the handle? I would really appreciate your response. Thanks.
I want to add silicone but not a whole lot to begin with since the frame is an extended length model ( Yonex ezone 98+)
When you let it sit, what position do you place the racquet?
If you do it right, it shouldn’t matter but I left mine horizontal or head up.
Does adding silicone also dampen the racket when it’s heavy strung?(28kgs)
Yes it does.
bro can pull put the cotton ball? \if no silicone added
Of course you can.
Is it possible to remove the silicone from the racket cable?
Rodrigo Lana I’m not sure what you mean by the racket cable. Once you add silicone it can be hard to remove. If you add cotton balls first before adding the silicone, you can remove most of the silicone if you want. Some stringers recommend using hot glue instead of silicone as its easier to remove.
I have started using hot glue as well and it works similar to the silicone but I think the silicone has a little better dampening effect.
@@superstringerllc7774 which hot glue do you use can you please send a link?
Alex Witsel this is what I use. Stanley Gs25Dt 10 Inch Dual Temp Glue Sticks, Pack of 12(Pack of 12) www.amazon.com/dp/B000NNIMHW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_jkeHCbBVZKNJW
Got a question. Im trying to achieve a more solid feel and plow to my racquet. Currently its 335gms stock. Is it better to add weight using silicon or just use lead? I tried leather grip before, but its still lacks the solid feel i had with my older head racquet
dj Blackwing silicone will dampen the feel. It sounds like you need to add some lead. I would add 4 (2” strips) of 1/4” lead tape at 3 and 9. That should be about 2g. I would add 2g to 4g of lead tape under the grip or silicone in the butt. That should maintain balance or make it slightly more head light. Let me know how that feels.
I actually tried that set up before (5gms at 3-9 and leather grip) But it lacked that solid plow that I was looking for. So my guess is I need to add a bit more weight in the handle. Would it make a difference if I do it using just lead Or is silicon way better in adding weight to the handle?
dj Blackwing my guess is you need to add more weight. Try adding 6 grams in the head at 12 o’clock and add 9 grams in the handle. See how that plays for you. Silicon may help with the feel but not necessarily better for plowthrough.
Got it.. well try it. Hopefully it wont make my racquet a cannonball. Im trying to mod a pair of new old stock yonex 95d which I find very powerful but really light and wippy in stock form. Ill keep you updated how it goes, thanks Daniel
dj Blackwing you’re welcome. Good Luck. More mass means more power but if you get the mass to swing speed ratio right, it should be effortless power.
How would silicone adding to the handle affect the swing weight ?
It barely affects swing-weight at all. Its pretty negligible unless you are adding a lot of weight.
Depending on how far up inside the hairpin you put the silicone it won't make much difference. Some will tell you that it will lessen the SW, but this is not true.
Please tell me how to measure weight of silicone.
?まなりの you just have to weigh everything before adding silicone and then add a little bit at a time and keep reweighing the racquet.
I will put 2 cotton balls in each side like yours
How far up do I put the cotton?
Just depends on how much you want to add. If only adding a little just put the cotton about 1/4 to 1/2” up. If needing to add a lot, then push it further. The key is to leave enough room to put cotton on top as well to keep the silicone in between the cotton. Don’t skimp on the amount of cotton either.
Read on Prostock that some handles are filled with foam and some epoxy. Will be great to find out how to diy this too.
That is true. It all depends on feel and how each material changes that. Its a personal preference. Foam can be tricky though as its a pain in the ass to remove if you don’t like it.
Omg.. soooooo helpful
Armand Gallanosa awesome. I’m glad it helped you.
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use tampax instead of cotton🙈🙈🙈
андрей енютин ha, maybe soak the tampax in silicone :-)
@@superstringerllc7774 perhaps probably 😜.