Why and How to Seal your Table Tennis Blade (Demonstration with Stiga Cybershape)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ต.ค. 2024
- Why should you seal your table tennis blade and what are the advantages of sealing your table tennis blade? In this video, I also demonstrate how to seal using a Stiga Cybershape Carbon.
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Seal the surface of the blade will changes the feeling of the blade..
I’d be so grateful if you can drop a link to buy genuinely good lacquering/coating solution for table tennis. I’m from Malaysia.
Hi soulxine, sorry for the late reply. Here's the link that I bought my lacquer from. It's a japanese shop. tt-japan.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=3549
Hi, thank you once again. What is the varnish you're using ? That lipstick applicator is great ! And congrats to the baby !
Thanks! My newborn added to the background music towards the end. Haha. The lacquer I'm using is Stiga Surface Lacquer.
@@ttpassion Thank you. And congratulations for the new baby. "the most important match of our lives", parenthood. 👨🍼👨👩👦
This is great information but where can I find the sealant you’re using? I could not find it on Amazon, Paddle Palace or even on the Stiga website. Who sells it?
Hi. Thanks for your question. Here's the link to where I got it from: tt-japan.net/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=10&products_id=3549
hi, thank you for such a valuable content. i just got my new viscaria FL. I just want to ask, do we have to seal the blade handle too?
Hi Sam, thanks for the question. For the handle, I wouldn't recommend it. Because it changes the feel of the grip which is quite uncomfortable for me. But there are some players who seal the handle too. Maybe because of sweaty palm. So I guess it's really up to the individual.
@@ttpassion thank you ! you are awesome. i guess i will not seal it later on...thank you
Great video! I'm glad you actually demonstrated the process for us to see. That made it easier to understand. But, if I'll only plan on changing the rubber maybe once every 1.5~2 years, would you still recommend sealing it?
How long does the seal last? (how often do I have to reseal the blade?)
Thanks in advance!
Hi. Thanks for your question. Sealing effect is permanent unless you sand the sealed surface away. It depends on what blade you are using. Generally, I'd recommend sealing DHS blade that has limba wood surface and stiga blades. Butterfly and xiom usually still okay without sealing.
@@ttpassion thank you for the detailed answer! I really appreciate it 😀
@@ttpassionInteresting to know that not all blades need sealing! How about sealing Tibhar blades? Would you recommend sealing Tibhar Stratus Powerwood?
@prajwalhn311 thanks for your question. As the surface for Tibhar Stratus Power wood is limba, I would recommend you to seal it if you can see wood splinters coming off after removing rubber. I do not own any Tibhar blades, so I can't be absolutely sure of the workmanship and quality Tibhar has for blades.
@@ttpassion I see, got it. Thank you so much!!
Hi! Does sealing prevent/stops the blade from obtaining sweat stains?
Hi Marc, thanks for the question. Yes , it does. Some people do that. The feeling will be like wrapping a layer plastic over the handle.
Do you seal every single one of your blades?
Which varnish would you recommend for sealing long V blade?
Thanks in advance
Hi, I didn't seal all my blade and one of it suffered from splintering. So moving forward I would seal all my blades to be safe. The brand of varnish is not that crucial. However, I strongly recommend getting a varnish meant for table tennis blade. Personally, I feel that the Stiga Surface Lacquer is quite good and easy to apply. I had since also used it on my Long V W968.
@@ttpassion i see
Thanks loads🙌
after applying lacquer, rubbers are not sticking. now i want to remove lacquer from blade. Please also tell how to remove lacquer.
Hi. To ensure the rubber sticks well to the blade, you can try letting the glue dry thoroughly before pasting the rubber to the blade. That works for me. And if you wish to remove lacquer, you will need to use fine sandpaper to sand off the lacquer.
Does sealing your blade prevent it from staining of sweats, does it also help if you accidentally spilled water on top of it?
Hi Yiom Hand, thanks for the question. It does prevent staining of sweat and reduce the damage of water spillage. However, if you seal the handle, the grip will feel very different as you are creating a layer of lacquer over it. I think it will be uncomfortable for most people.
Good
I tried that blade too stiff couldn’t feel the ball happened to you too ?
@Roccorocco892 Yes, it's more on the stiff side and will require some time to get used to it. But I do love the insane amount of power the blade has. Overall, I still find it a pretty good blade.
Yes needs to be very good player to control that %100 it’s basically Stiga Inspira CCF with different shape
On my Cybershape box it said that the blade was already sealed.
Oh.. is it? I didn't notice that. Haha... let me check mine.
Yes, I guess most of Euro made blades is already sealed with protective coating, especially Stiga👍🏼
never trust stiga.. stiga blade is well-known for wood splintering, players in China even call stiga as 拉丝卡.. while butterfly blade is fine without sealing....
Is it applicable in fzd alc?
Hi. Yes it is too.
Is revolution no. 3 laquer good?
And when done one layer of laquer do i need to apply again after sometime or is it permanent?
Hi Jack, I have not tried revolution no.3 before so I can't advise on that. So far from my experience, one layer of lacquer is sufficient to last a really long time.
@@ttpassion ty for the reply ig I will laquer it 😄😄
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