Recent content by Mamba Blades

  1. Balsa blade frequency

    The frequency of the racket measures how many times per second the wood vibrates when it is struck. Resonance can influence the feel of the racket, control, and the transfer of energy to the ball, but it is not necessarily directly related to the ball's speed. The frequency has more impact on...
  2. Classic Blades vs Modern Blades: What’s the Real Difference in Your Game

    Hello Table Tennis Daily community, Recently, I was testing some blades from different eras, and I couldn't help but wonder: how has the feel of playing table tennis changed over the years? On one hand, classic blades take me back to a time when the connection with the ball was everything...
  3. Blade defect after sealing?

    It seems this adventure ends well for you! It's good to know that Xiom responded and provided a good solution. I hope our comments have helped you. Good luck with what's next ! Regards.
  4. Blade defect after sealing?

    I can see it in your photos ! The first thing is to know what type of sealer was used to determine if it has a water-based or alcohol-based base. Water-based sealers tend to slightly swell the wood fibers, and when you touch it with your hand, it feels a bit rough and bumpy (this is normal)...
  5. Blade defect after sealing?

    Hello, it's a shame to see your blade in that condition. I share "hipnotic's" opinion. The veneers of your blade have been poorly glued. It is possibly a manufacturing defect, either due to insufficient glue, uneven distribution on the surface, and/or the pressing force and time. Do you have...
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