Thankyou for all your very indepth vidios. I get a lot from seeing the tests and setups that have been made over the past years and hope you find the time and energy to keep continuing. I for one would be very greatfull to learn more about all the topics you have proposed. Good luck!!
Thank you for the feed back Kye Bradley. Currently working through lots of high speed footage on how a ball bounces, angles and speed, when it's got different types and amounts of spin at various speeds.
I thank you for your encouragement Nova Sky. These are difficult family times. In the UK we are also back in full lockdown. I have already made one new video on the Asics gel hunters, my first using Davinci Resolve studio which was a steep learning curve given all my other full reviews have been edited using Adobe premiere. And I also have my own robot now, TenniRobo which has small customisation to it courtesy of Sergey, the person responsible for TenniRobo and a friend. This robot will allow me to consistently and easily vary spin and speed of ball feeds independent of each other and angles of trajectory which is crucial for my planned testing. I appreciate progress is slow. Thank you for your patience and interest, your type of comment keeps me going.
Yes@@z0uLess I'm currently converting a spare bedroom in to a filming and editing studio where I'll also do my testing. I've bought a butterfly table top which I need to cut down to size and I'm discussing appropriate testing methods with haggisv from OOAK table tennis forum. I know some of the tests I'll do and have the testing equipment, but not all of them yet. I've also purchased lot's more rubbers to test. Progress is being made but I need to balance it with my coaching. Thank you for your interest.
@@PathfinderPro1 ok, you seem to spend a lot of time talking about what needs to happen and responding to comments saying that you dont have time and such. Maybe writing comments is one of the things that you could cut out to save some time 🤔 ... I am struggling with this myself.
Thank you for your comment. To pull the video together requires a lot of work and investment of time. So far this video has had 113 views with an average watch time of 59 seconds. My subscribers have increased by 10 since I published this video to a total of only 92 - and the majority of those 10 subscribers did not subscribe through this video. And you devilu18 are the only person to comment. There is a thin line between meeting demand for the video and creating demand by first making the video. Unfortunately either demand does not suggest this topic and the amount of work involved is worthwhile, or I need to pivot and try something else, another approach or to stop my big hairy audacioius goal now. Either way, I cannot afford to invest the time and resources needed to make this video with interest so low.. Thank you for taking the time to ask this question devilu18
Thankyou for all your very indepth vidios. I get a lot from seeing the tests and setups that have been made over the past years and hope you find the time and energy to keep continuing. I for one would be very greatfull to learn more about all the topics you have proposed. Good luck!!
Thank you for the feed back Kye Bradley. Currently working through lots of high speed footage on how a ball bounces, angles and speed, when it's got different types and amounts of spin at various speeds.
If you build it they will come. Please make the review the journey to one thousand subscribers begins with one.
I thank you for your encouragement Nova Sky. These are difficult family times. In the UK we are also back in full lockdown. I have already made one new video on the Asics gel hunters, my first using Davinci Resolve studio which was a steep learning curve given all my other full reviews have been edited using Adobe premiere. And I also have my own robot now, TenniRobo which has small customisation to it courtesy of Sergey, the person responsible for TenniRobo and a friend. This robot will allow me to consistently and easily vary spin and speed of ball feeds independent of each other and angles of trajectory which is crucial for my planned testing. I appreciate progress is slow. Thank you for your patience and interest, your type of comment keeps me going.
@@PathfinderPro1 and is there any progress on this now?
Yes@@z0uLess I'm currently converting a spare bedroom in to a filming and editing studio where I'll also do my testing. I've bought a butterfly table top which I need to cut down to size and I'm discussing appropriate testing methods with haggisv from OOAK table tennis forum. I know some of the tests I'll do and have the testing equipment, but not all of them yet. I've also purchased lot's more rubbers to test. Progress is being made but I need to balance it with my coaching. Thank you for your interest.
@@PathfinderPro1 ok, you seem to spend a lot of time talking about what needs to happen and responding to comments saying that you dont have time and such. Maybe writing comments is one of the things that you could cut out to save some time 🤔 ... I am struggling with this myself.
And when can we see the a actual video??
Thank you for your comment.
To pull the video together requires a lot of work and investment of time. So far this video has had 113 views with an average watch time of 59 seconds. My subscribers have increased by 10 since I published this video to a total of only 92 - and the majority of those 10 subscribers did not subscribe through this video. And you devilu18 are the only person to comment.
There is a thin line between meeting demand for the video and creating demand by first making the video. Unfortunately either demand does not suggest this topic and the amount of work involved is worthwhile, or I need to pivot and try something else, another approach or to stop my big hairy audacioius goal now. Either way, I cannot afford to invest the time and resources needed to make this video with interest so low..
Thank you for taking the time to ask this question devilu18