Please forgive me if this is a stupid question. You put a starting clamp outside the 1st cross and pulled tension on the 2nd cross. This should have put some tension on the 1st cross. Later you pulled additional tension on the first cross from the other side of the starting clamp. Wouldn’t that end up over tensioning the first cross? Thanks for having a look at my question.
When pulling the second cross, the top cross does not get true tension. I add additional tension to all of my knot strings, so by going back and pulling the top cross, I can add my additional tension.
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Btw, would this be the same for the 2018 version of the vcore pro 100?
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Please forgive me if this is a stupid question. You put a starting clamp outside the 1st cross and pulled tension on the 2nd cross. This should have put some tension on the 1st cross. Later you pulled additional tension on the first cross from the other side of the starting clamp. Wouldn’t that end up over tensioning the first cross? Thanks for having a look at my question.
When pulling the second cross, the top cross does not get true tension. I add additional tension to all of my knot strings, so by going back and pulling the top cross, I can add my additional tension.
What strings and tension?
I think it is Volkl Cyclone at 50 mains and 48 crosses
So you don't need to use the starting clamp for the mains?
Personal preference. It is good practice to always back up the machine clamp.
Why do you start on the second cross instead of the first cross? Not sure if that makes sense or not.
Start on second so you do not have abe to pull all of the string across the mains. Saves a little stress on the string and a little time in pulling.