Recent content by aliastheaka

  1. Question for Blade-Builders

    Hello, Please, does anyone know what would be the properties of a 5 ply blade with walnut as external ply and hinoki as medial ply? I don’t know for the core, maybe kiri or ayous. And what rubbers to pair (inverted, pips with sponge or no sponge?). And for game would it be more suitable...
  2. Medium Pips... for?

    I think that with this new ball MP are really more efficient and versatile than with the oldest one. They permit a large variety of strokes. You can play them with short pips strokes as the Keiler or similarly as long pimples as the Aggressor for example. Some find they are the worst of the two...
  3. Slower VS401

    Hello, I am here for advices of you guys please. I am looking for a rubber that shares the sames specifics of the VS401. I really like that rubber but I do not like the tensor effect that’s why I want to try something slower but still capable for looping. My game is defensive away from the...
  4. SDC Handmade Blades

    Ransom of glory 😅, well deserved. Hope you don’t miss too much playing and manage to find some time for practicing once in a while. Aside your work that you show, being so available to share all your knowledge is a true chance for us are passionate.
  5. SDC Handmade Blades

    Your work is truly amazing. Congrats for everything. i have a question, that maybe could seem idiot, are you a table tennis player?
  6. SDC Handmade Blades

    This blade and you work in general is truly outstanding. I spotted an error or maybe an oversight because the Goriki is a seven Walnut ply and here also it seems. By the way this frequency can seem slow but I think it is necessary to keep some flex due to the composition itself and with a full...
  7. Why Manika Batra took liking for shabby pimples.

    Igor is on a mission to make the table tennis safe and honourable or maybe the ITTF sent him. Who knows?😅
  8. Blade For Medium Pips

    Those 2 blades are not so bouncy, the composite ply helps for it. The Spinlord one is very fast, for the TSP ones the number besides is the width of the balsa core. The TSP 6.5 is pretty fast, it is best to begin with the 4.5 or the 5.5 depending of your level of course.
  9. Blade For Medium Pips

    TSP balsa and Spinlord ultra Balsa so have a balsa core. Outer ply for TSP I don’t know and for the Spinlord is outer ply
  10. Blade For Medium Pips

    For this range of weight you can try balsa blade. Some love the feeling and some don’t, as the TSP balsa serie or the Spinlord Ultra Balsa. A little heavier there is the Nittaku Violin. That are the blades I have tested
  11. Boosters for Chinese rubbers

    There is a review on the link below https://blog.tabletennis11.com/review-five-oil-based-boosters
  12. Boosters for Chinese rubbers

    It cannot be so that even if the MSDS says that. It is essentially a mix of various alkanes that are wells known to dilate polymers such as sponges making carbon chains longer which make the sponge softer. For example an analysis by GC-MS et 1H RMN of the Kaitlin here...
  13. Boosters for Chinese rubbers

    I use this one and I can assure you that after I have sprayed 3 layers and let them dried there is a layer of something. Almost transparent and if you not rub the sponge you may not see it.
  14. Boosters for Chinese rubbers

    Seamoon after drying leaves a layer of latex. I always peel it off, that is why I always put the glue after. Some of you leaves this layer of latex or do same as I do?
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