Quick question when you are doing crossed why are you releasing both clamps when its on tension? Is there a specific reason to also unclamp the one below the currently being tensioned one?
@@StringSwoosh I do not think so because if every time you pull and it's the same tension every time then why would the past rows lose tension? Also when I let go of both clamps, if the machine senses that tension drops it will tighten it even more to make up for it if you know what I mean.
I love that you playing ghibli music while stringing
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Of course!
Can you please tell the length for mains and crosses, so not to waste string which you did perfectly.
Quick question when you are doing crossed why are you releasing both clamps when its on tension? Is there a specific reason to also unclamp the one below the currently being tensioned one?
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I lose both the clamps just to ensure that the tension spreads out more evenly throughout the entire racket when tensioning the crosses!
@@badmintonstuff i see, isnt the already strung crosses losing tension then? For instance 3 crosses down
@@StringSwoosh I do not think so because if every time you pull and it's the same tension every time then why would the past rows lose tension? Also when I let go of both clamps, if the machine senses that tension drops it will tighten it even more to make up for it if you know what I mean.
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