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  1. Nexy Designer's Diary

    I was very surprised and also pleased to see someone respond to my writing with such professional insight. The reason is that I myself only vaguely understand the contents of my own writing and do not know everything for certain. So of course, if there is someone who truly knows the correct...
  2. Nexy Designer's Diary

    The last part seems to have been written more on the basis of common sense. And perhaps it may just be a different way of expressing the same idea. In my own experiments making blades, I have tried producing them with different gluing processes. Even when the composition of materials was the...
  3. Nexy Designer's Diary

    Could it be that the idea that the grain direction of racket wood greatly changes the blade’s character only applies to certain materials? Are you perhaps referring to spruce wood? Among the woods used in table tennis blades, there are indeed some that split more easily along the vertical grain...
  4. Nexy Designer's Diary

    The hardness of the outer ply can affect the speed of the ball, but I believe this is only a subtle difference in feel. In my case, I have made many different types of blades with Hinoki outer plies, and although Hinoki is a soft wood, the majority of those blades were very fast. The same goes...
  5. Nexy Designer's Diary

    Do you think that simply increasing the weight makes the ball go faster? This actually follows a curve similar to the graph I posted. Up to a certain point, increasing the weight will indeed increase the speed. However, there is a limit to the user’s physical strength, and in dynamics what...
  6. Nexy Designer's Diary

    Thank you. I believe you could produce good blades. And I will do so. Good luck to you.
  7. Nexy Designer's Diary

    I would like to correct some common misunderstandings regarding the differences among materials. There is no standardized form of ALC or ZLC in the market. In the case of ALC, it should originally be produced by weaving Arylate and Carbon fibers together, since that was how Butterfly, the first...
  8. Nexy Designer's Diary

    Thank you very much for your detailed reply. From my perspective as a blade maker, I am only sharing what I have learned through my own experience, and it is difficult to prove these things with scientific theory. Therefore, I hope you will not place too much expectation on my answers. In fact...
  9. Nexy Designer's Diary

    The expression “hard carbon layer” is not accurate. Carbon, as a material, is a fiber, and even when woven it is still similar to fabric. During the manufacturing process, woven carbon layers are impregnated with resin and then cured with heat to become rigid, but even then the material...
  10. Nexy Designer's Diary

    WHAT MAKES A BLADE FAST? The blade in the photo is the Nexy Pro ALC Plus, a product released by Nexy. Recently, it has become very common for blades to include special composite materials inside, and as a result, it is also common practice for manufacturers to highlight the special material...
  11. New Nexy blade

    Thank you for your question. Nexy’s new factory in Korea possesses technologies that are very different from those of the factories that had previously produced Nexy products. As mentioned in earlier articles, we achieved product standardization by adopting a manufacturing method that uses two...
  12. New Nexy blade

    It is such a pleasure to meet people here who still remember Nexy. I am especially glad to see an old friend who once even visited our office. Eiger is one of the three next-generation blades that will lead Nexy into the future. It is very challenging to produce, but at the same time it is a...
  13. Nexy Korea Prez Moon makes vid promoting hiz 3 new blades

    It’s so nice to know that you are here. I wonder how you are doing there. Nexy is still here in Korea, and we are growing outside of Korea as well. Keep in touch. I want to meet my Nexy shirts with you and your playmates. We have been working hard to develop new blades and rubbers with unique...
  14. New Nexy blade

    I came across a thread about Nexy’s new racket and would like to leave a comment. My name is Oscar, and I design rackets for Nexy. Recently, Nexy has been producing its rackets through a factory in Korea. This is not one of the standard OEM factories that many overseas brands use. Instead...
  15. Nexy Eiger Review

    Could you tell me how much was the price of one EIGER blade in Taobao?
  16. Nexy Fitting Racket Order

    That’s absolutely correct. Shipping twice overseas is quite a big challenge, and it also involves significant costs. Nevertheless, our factory has decided to provide this service. Once the factory stabilizes, the cost may rise slightly. For now, since the exchange rate is not too high, we are...
  17. Nexy Fitting Racket Order

    Thank you. You are absolutely right. In many factories, racket handles are mass-produced in a standard size and then attached to blades of different thicknesses. As a result, the handle size is determined by the thickness of the blade. However, most brands have likely found it difficult to...
  18. Nexy Fitting Racket Order

    A brief of Fitting Racket Service. One person from Austrailia ordered one blade. He got a very creative idea about it. Here is some information of what he ordered. This will be a fusion of 3 blades together , rotela - focala- Golden Viscaria Select type- Offensive type Blade type -...
  19. Nexy Fitting Racket Order

    Hello, This is Oscar, a designer at Nexy. I am running the brand Nexy in Korea, and in this article, I would like to introduce Nexy’s next-generation service — the custom fitting racket production service. Nexy was founded in 2007. At first, it started as an agency for the German company...
  20. Nexy Designer's Diary

    Nice to meet you. My name is Oscar, and I lead the Nexy brand in Korea. I have occasionally written posts on the Mytabletennis website for quite a long time, but now I am making my debut here as well. Nexy has been producing products for 18 years since we first launched in 2007. During that...
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