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This I not necerally will be an advice how to glue but maybe some will take away some things that are important.
I had run out of glue, and I could only could do 2 very thin layer on sponge and on blade. The feelin of that rubber was so metallic and hollow and slow... It was a Chinese rubber. It was terrible to use.
The I reglued it properly after I got my new bottle of Suke no2, did it 2 good layers on sponge and blade too. Wouldn't call it thick layers but medium for sure.
Playing after was like using another blade and rubber completely. The rubber was quite fast, bouncy felt connected with blade. It felt deforming together with the blade just perfect.
So sometimes just a simple user made error can make a great racket into a mediocre racket at best using the very same materials. I knew my error so I could correct it immediately but for someone who only glues a racket every other year this can help not to be stingy with the glue and give it a good amount.
Granted maybe some glue acts differently, but the glues I like Suke no 2, sueke no 2, DHS no15, Nittaku Finezip, revolution no3 all need more layers to perform better.
German glues I don't know so well but I also see pro players use more layers from it.
I had run out of glue, and I could only could do 2 very thin layer on sponge and on blade. The feelin of that rubber was so metallic and hollow and slow... It was a Chinese rubber. It was terrible to use.
The I reglued it properly after I got my new bottle of Suke no2, did it 2 good layers on sponge and blade too. Wouldn't call it thick layers but medium for sure.
Playing after was like using another blade and rubber completely. The rubber was quite fast, bouncy felt connected with blade. It felt deforming together with the blade just perfect.
So sometimes just a simple user made error can make a great racket into a mediocre racket at best using the very same materials. I knew my error so I could correct it immediately but for someone who only glues a racket every other year this can help not to be stingy with the glue and give it a good amount.
Granted maybe some glue acts differently, but the glues I like Suke no 2, sueke no 2, DHS no15, Nittaku Finezip, revolution no3 all need more layers to perform better.
German glues I don't know so well but I also see pro players use more layers from it.