At least 3 times now, I make something at home that I wanted/needed. Then about 2 months later you post a video of the exact item that I made. Only difference is you make it a whole lot nicer than I do. I made some ping pong paddles sometime during spring break when I got bored at home. I didn't have wood enough to finish the handles so right now they are just flat boards in the shape of a paddle, but they still work fine.
This racket might not even better than YE, however when it comes to handcraft, it means more than any racket that you could see on the market. Well done Rawls!
Most people would press the easy button, myself included, and use a spindle sander to refine the shape, while you take the road less traveled and use hand tools to give it that handmade feel and look. Outstanding as always!
I have to say first WHAT A SANDER!!! That thing is a beast....like the band saw! Great video, your editing is spot on and the whole transgression from beginning to end is superb!! Thanks so much for sharing and keep these videos coming....PLEASE!!!!
Can you do something meta like reclaim a old table and turn it in to wooden utensils, platers, plates, table top decoration. So the old table that may have so many memories an still be admired in a new way... I think about all the memories I’ve had sitting around a dinner table with family and friends who some have passed. To me it would be priceless others may see the table as complete trash. Just a random thought.
I have never seen such original racket construction in my life and I have never had such a racket in my life. I wish you would send it to me if you made it original like this.
Hi, I loved your shop and the video making your own veneer to make the material for the paddles is probably the right way to go. my shop just made 4 hardwood ping pong paddles made of cherry and maple with walnut grips. mine ended up penhold style and were on the heavy side. going to have a video out on it at the end of the month. I loved this video and I subscribed to the channel thanks for sharing.
Have you ever tried to work with old skateboards? They usually have really neat colored plys put together. If you go to a skateshop and ask if they have some used decks they will probably give you some for free. The skateshop i worked at had a huge stack of probably 100 old decks in the back room. We gave some to a guy that makes weird art. He made some super sick frames out of the old decks.
Nice shop. What a great place to relax. A few questions. What are the woods used to make the blade and the glue mix you use to laminate them together. On the handle it seems you used a simple wood glue instead. A beautiful product. Thanks for sharing.
Hey great work, congrats. What glue did you use to apply the veneering? That brown one Thank you for sharing! And once more, congratulations for the work!
good job, it could be better if you pick up the correct combination of the materials. the materials for ping pong paddles are not just those random woods..... and your paddles need rubbers.
Was that a sneak peak of the Ping Pong table at the end? Great video as usual! By far my favorite woodworker! Everything you build is incredible! Thanks for putting out videos!
Andy excuse my ignorance for not already knowing this, but I'm curious. Did you already have a regular woodworking business, or did it spring up from your YT videos ? thx
Are you the guy out of Beorne TX? I believe my son watches you and he met you at Nordstroms at La Cantera one day 👍. If you are the same guy my son loves your work.
This is so awesome, you have inspired me to woodwork, and it has become a passion. Out of curiosity, how do you keep your chisels so sharp. I have a grinder but it doesn’t seem to get the anywhere near as sharp as yours. Maybe I am holding them at an incorrect angle?
I think the trick is to sand them with sandpaper using something like 100 and working your way up to like 7 or 8 thousand. The grinder is gonna be pretty rough and leave those little imperfections that take away from the sharpness.
You have to out a finish on them before you put rubbers on it. finished to preserve it especially if they plan to add rubber later, when it comes time to change the rubber and peel off the glue. I suggest lacquering your blades.
put tenergy rubbers on it.
Everyone in this comment section is either an admirer of his woodworking or a triggered table tennis player and I love it cause I can relate to both.
Ken Yun same
Love wood working and ping pong🏓
control: 4/10
spin: 0/10
finish 10/10
Only tt players would understand this thing
@@mithileshlokhande no even they wont. Trust me.
haha well played. At the end I was like "why on earth would you finish the faces underneath the rubber? Oh.... he's not adding any rubber."
But I think it would be in reverse
Control: 9/10
Spin: 0/10
Spin reversal : 4/10
Finish : 5/10
@@phillipstai7204 he should make his own Sriver or Mark V :D
At least 3 times now, I make something at home that I wanted/needed. Then about 2 months later you post a video of the exact item that I made. Only difference is you make it a whole lot nicer than I do. I made some ping pong paddles sometime during spring break when I got bored at home. I didn't have wood enough to finish the handles so right now they are just flat boards in the shape of a paddle, but they still work fine.
Your videos (especially with the captions) have that Primitive Technology vibe to them. Love your work as well as your editing.
That's the best hand made paddles I ever seen . Great work .
FANTASTIC USE OF THE CAPTIONS, really unique way to use them. Love it
You like woodworking, baseball, and table tennis. I do too. Probably in that order too, maybe swap WW and BB when white sox lineup is hitting.
Video: Hand made table tennis racket.
My mind: this racket definitely cannot be used in public competitions.
Why not?
Made out of at least 85% natural wood? Check
Faces thinner than 4mm combined? Check
@@cachorrolegal8156 I think it's because it needs some kind of competition aproved certificate.
@@johnnyandersson5622 No, that is only the rubbers, the blade has to be at least 85% natural wood and same tickness all the way :)
@@sindre1984 So, what happen if this is challanged by someone, do they cut the blade open?
This racket might not even better than YE, however when it comes to handcraft, it means more than any racket that you could see on the market. Well done Rawls!
I can't get enough of his shop, that band-saw is like looking at a old Model T. Love it
Ohhh, you DID make a ping pong paddle video! Ha! When I get a table, I’ll definitely want you to make me some!
Most people would press the easy button, myself included, and use a spindle sander to refine the shape, while you take the road less traveled and use hand tools to give it that handmade feel and look. Outstanding as always!
I have to say first WHAT A SANDER!!! That thing is a beast....like the band saw! Great video, your editing is spot on and the whole transgression from beginning to end is superb!! Thanks so much for sharing and keep these videos coming....PLEASE!!!!
Beautiful work awesome videography thank you for sharing
Nice build and soothing to watch. Your shop is awesome! Now the paddles need a rubber or sandpaper surface so you can generate spin.
Just what I thought 🤔
Been watching it vids since almost the start, love the way that bandsaw works!!
Great work Andy! You are truly a craftsman.
I've never thought about using captions like that,I like it
What a beautiful woodworking!
Ahhhh this looks too cool!
Great video. When you make this good videoes - then you can make what ever you want. I would still see all of them.
Can you do something meta like reclaim a old table and turn it in to wooden utensils, platers, plates, table top decoration. So the old table that may have so many memories an still be admired in a new way...
I think about all the memories I’ve had sitting around a dinner table with family and friends who some have passed. To me it would be priceless others may see the table as complete trash. Just a random thought.
I have never seen such original racket construction in my life and I have never had such a racket in my life. I wish you would send it to me if you made it original like this.
Handmade plywood ! Why not eh ! I love that resaw fence. A fine pair of paddles there bud. !
What a great idea, I need to build a live edge ping-pong table & I gotta find a video on weaving my own net, lol
I built the ping pong table at the end of this video and it will be featured on my next video!
HE CALLED IT PING PONG!!!
JupyJones and?
@@tggfocus5911 I think of it to be disrespectful.I call it table tennis.
Beautifully made
Cool ping pong 🏓 racket🎉
That big old bandsaw has made me all gooey inside
Does this dude have a remote start for his planer that is like a huge woodworking flex
Hi, I loved your shop and the video making your own veneer to make the material for the paddles is probably the right way to go. my shop just made 4 hardwood ping pong paddles made of cherry and maple with walnut grips. mine ended up penhold style and were on the heavy side. going to have a video out on it at the end of the month. I loved this video and I subscribed to the channel thanks for sharing.
Control 0
Spin 0
Speed ?
Ittf approved... ?
But great video though ha
Im a little bit late but you dont have to approve blades, only rubbers
I have seen that before. Nice and so simple
Nicely done as always! Love your videos
Thanks!
beautiful work , so nice you use hand tools for things
Always a good day when I get a notification that Mr Rawls has a new vid.
be still my heart that band saw.
Artesanía y cariño en estas palas serán para toda la vida
Keep em coming!!!
Good project
Hey! I'm happy you used my suggestion of captions that I gave a few months back! And great video!
2:55 that drop tho ;)
Satisfying the first time I saw it. Satisfying when I saw it again thanks to your comment.
@@forrestberg591 000
Have you ever tried to work with old skateboards? They usually have really neat colored plys put together. If you go to a skateshop and ask if they have some used decks they will probably give you some for free. The skateshop i worked at had a huge stack of probably 100 old decks in the back room. We gave some to a guy that makes weird art. He made some super sick frames out of the old decks.
How much did the blade weigh before gluing the rubber sheets on. The one I play with is about 3 ounces. That is about 85 grams
Nice shop. What a great place to relax. A few questions. What are the woods used to make the blade and the glue mix you use to laminate them together. On the handle it seems you used a simple wood glue instead. A beautiful product. Thanks for sharing.
Looks like a lot of work, how does Yinhe sell their paddles for $15?
Hey great work, congrats.
What glue did you use to apply the veneering? That brown one
Thank you for sharing!
And once more, congratulations for the work!
Wow... I'm interested to try that paddle you made. ...
good job, it could be better if you pick up the correct combination of the materials. the materials for ping pong paddles are not just those random woods..... and your paddles need rubbers.
Ah yes, we don’t want them getting female paddles pregnant
you have no evidence that those "random woods" aren't in fact the perfect combination! but yeah, some rubber would be good.
racketman2u are you dumb? He is saying that because different woods are different feeling when playing with
Is there any way I can start I wood making apprenticeship to learn how to work with wood like this? Really love all of these videos
Great video! Its really awesome to see the bandsaw up and running!
Have you thought about adapting the incre tablesaw fence system for the bandsaw?
#Respect
#Svaka ti čast na dizajnu.
Was that a sneak peak of the Ping Pong table at the end? Great video as usual! By far my favorite woodworker! Everything you build is incredible! Thanks for putting out videos!
Justin Brandon Yes it was. If you follow him on Instagram, you'll get to see some behind the scenes stuff.
Justin Brandon 4
Other than the anatomic handle, seems like a perfectly fine table tennis racket. Don't know what people are on about.
The panamera 4s is one of the safest cars out there
The lighter coloring looks better imo but the darker one has an awesome pattern in the wood so I still favor it.
Very well done!
Well yes you got it, BUT how many takes did it take
thank you
Love this idea. Def going to make some now lol
What an awesome bandsaw. If OSHA walked in they would have a field day on that unit.
Yeah it’s not very safe...
Is the handle made of walnut?
Andy excuse my ignorance for not already knowing this, but I'm curious. Did you already have a regular woodworking business, or did it spring up from your YT videos ? thx
É uma terapia assistir esses vídeos...fico perdido no tempo, rs
Good use of the captions ☺
Are you the guy out of Beorne TX? I believe my son watches you and he met you at Nordstroms at La Cantera one day 👍. If you are the same guy my son loves your work.
What is the price of this racket?
What u use for finishing? Can u link me?
Enjoying the work is more important.
Now all you need is the rubber pads that go on the paddles so you put spin on the ball.
What finish did you use?
What beautiful wood!
are these available to purchase?
Croquet set next. Hula hoop out of laminated strips? Badminton rackets.
All great ideas👍
That old band saw was built during an era where machines were built to last!
The way you made these was like they were the first ones you ever made.
Why you not put rubbers???
You should do a tennis racket next
Hey andy, how many hours do you usually work a day
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Could you tell me which glue was used for the layers al the beginning?
This is so awesome, you have inspired me to woodwork, and it has become a passion. Out of curiosity, how do you keep your chisels so sharp. I have a grinder but it doesn’t seem to get the anywhere near as sharp as yours. Maybe I am holding them at an incorrect angle?
I think the trick is to sand them with sandpaper using something like 100 and working your way up to like 7 or 8 thousand. The grinder is gonna be pretty rough and leave those little imperfections that take away from the sharpness.
Man you are amazing
How many shots did it take you to hit the camera lense? Lol
Excellent video Andy!
At least 10!! Thanks👍
Wow the old band saw is spot on! Did you use Carter accessories for the blade alignment?
I gues Weight its around 110gr...🙄🙄
That was awesome!
Very nice
How to order?
Make a slingshot
Hey Andy just saying your the best
ruined the paddles with oil :( glue won't stick but I adore your work... very easy looking and entertaining
You have to out a finish on them before you put rubbers on it. finished to preserve it especially if they plan to add rubber later, when it comes time to change the rubber and peel off the glue. I suggest lacquering your blades.
Wood need to be treated .. glue will stick when oil soaks in
do you make flared handles ?
What wood were used in making these blades?
And how many layers?
how much does it weights ?
without the rubber .
완전 최고의 장인!!!^^
Maybe use Yasaka Mark V soft and Yasaka Mark V2
Hey man, nice job! Now you can make a wooden ball too! :D
wow. i love to have one of your racket blade. . .
why is the handle atomic and not flared?!