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  1. SDC Handmade Blades

    The problem is that your premise is flawed, they are nothing alike. Walnut is harder than Anigre, Pine is harder than Okoume. The deflpaly is thinner so the YEO (probably) has a thicker core which bumps up the stiffness. Defplay with a larger headsize which dissipates more energy...
  2. SDC Handmade Blades

    I didn't think you were arrogant too, but I thought my words could be mistaken as such, so I gave the heads up. But if you had phrased it a little different, my response would be different too. If you said something like: "these last few blades you posted are on the heavy side...". Then I would...
  3. SDC Handmade Blades

    I thought of some ways of replying and they all sound a bit arrogant, but believe me, it's not my intention at all. Ok, I truly doubt you went trough the 1237 blades I have made up until now, and analysed their weight to reach that conclusion. I mostly build custom blades, these blades I have...
  4. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1237 - 5 ply asymmetric - ALL+/OFF- Another asymmetric composition, but this time the sides are not so distant. Made this one with a more Fh oriented playstyle in mind, so it's flexible, slightly head heavy and it will suit longer strokes. May work well with a hard chinese or hybrid on the Fh...
  5. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1210 - Inner S-AxC - OFF Not a bad looking blade if you ask me... Kinda like if Anders and Harimoto had a baby. The blades, I mean 😅 Available FS. - Limba / Ayous / S-AxC / Kiri core - 89.6g - 6.2mm - 158x152mm - ST (100x23.2x28.8mm) - Balance: 2.7cm (Low)
  6. SDC Handmade Blades

    Thank you. Yes, of course 🙂
  7. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1233_34 - 5ply asymmetric- ALL+ These two look like they are about to drop the hottest mixtape of 2025 😅. A pair of classic looking asymmetric blades, made with hide glue. Soft, not too fast, but with a distinct difference between sides even with just a ball bounce. The Bh side uses much...
  8. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1235 - Outer Innegra - ALL+/OFF- It's been a while since I've used plain Innegra fabric. It's a fun little blade to play with, soft, user friendly, relatively light... It's not very fast but feels elastic, however not bouncy like some all wood blades, feels quite linear without unpleasant...
  9. STIGA New cybershape: CYBERSHAPE WAVY

    It depends on the density their using, the photo is not good enough for me to evaluate that, but I suspect it's close to what I'm using. The thing is that Spectra is very resistant to abrasion, so the edges on the blade are very hard to finish smoothly, it's that rugged look that makes it seem...
  10. STIGA New cybershape: CYBERSHAPE WAVY

    Pretty sure it's not CNF. I'm 99% sure it's a UHMWPE fiber (Ultra-High Molecular Weight Polyethylene), like the Spectra I've been using for years...
  11. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1231 - 5ply - ALL+ What looks like Wenge but isn't? Fineline. Although this blades does have a relatively thick Wenge medial layers, which weigh even more than the core. It's an old school kind of blade, back when rubbers were light and weigh wasn't such a concern. But I did have this...
  12. SDC Handmade Blades

    Sweetspot is the area of a blade face where the mechanical properties are optimal (least energy loss). It's affected by the composition and shape, although the shape of the blade affects more the shape and location of the sweetspot, rather than its size. The composition also affects both, but...
  13. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1225 - 7 ply - ALL+ Most people that 7 ply blades are stiffer than 5 ply blades, that is only the case because 7 ply blades are usually thicker. If you take a 5 ply, split the core in 3 and rotate the center layer, you lose longitudinal stiffness! Wood grain runs in only one direction, so if...
  14. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1222 - Inner sC - OFF- I like the WSC, it's a blade I've used a lot and many customers use it as a reference as well. I've made quite a few variations of it, and here's another one. This one is almost like the original, but I've replaced the Anigre medial layer with Douglas Fir. It does give a...
  15. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1224 - 5 wood - DEF Very unusual composition for this defensive blade. For the top ply, we have a very thin Sycamore Maple layer, the medial ply is a very thick White Fir layer, and finally the core, which is thinner than usual, made from Basswood. The goal was to create a very solid, but at...
  16. SDC Handmade Blades

    Then I would say you want the exact opposite, overall it can be a heavy blade, but it needs to be low balanced so it won't cause BH issues. Not to say that it won't work, but head heavy blades are harder to manage on the Bh, especially if you use heavy rubbers and keep a loose wrist. The...
  17. SDC Handmade Blades

    #1208 - Outer S-AxC- OFF- Relatively stiff but soft blade. The composition itself is light, with a light Koto outer, so the blade is not fast just because it uses S-AxC, the fiber is there to give it stiffness and predictability. The handle is heavy, not hollowed, so it provides a low balance...
  18. SDC Handmade Blades

    If the goal is to make it more head heavy, without increasing the total mass, then we can do that. It doesn't need to be too extreme, it's just a matter of taking some material from the bottom of the blade's face, and putting it on the top, while keeping the same overall area. Same area = same...
  19. SDC Handmade Blades

    I partly agree with you. I also play guitar and built/repaired a few. I wouldn't say they are dorks, I think there are many snobs, as in every field in life. You get different points of view in all kinds of sports, music, etc... You have it in TT too, but I think the base for all of this is...
  20. SDC Handmade Blades

    Sometimes I forget about things I already made. The "Shield" is somewhat what I was saying, but it can be modified a bit by rounding the upper edges and reducing the area on the bottom part.
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