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So please someone tell me what is going on with H3N topsheet. The topsheet still is tacky, it can lift the ball 30-40cm consistently. I get it that this is not very tacky but it is tacky nevertheless. But when you find a thin contact angle with the ball the ball slips. (makes that "cccc" sound)
There are other rubbers that lift the ball about the same height so the tack is comparable but the ball doesn't slip. (or at even more thin angles)
I'm pretty sure I hit the crap out of my H3 BS but just tell me why does this happen after 6 weeks, maybe less?
On another note I have a DHS Qiji blue sponge and I yet to find a thin angle when it slips. That rubber has been exposed to sun, air, whatever for more than a year, yet no oxidation no slippage. I really need to make an effort to make it slip, but at that point you can't fit a molecule between the ball and the topsheet.
I'm curious how can H3N be tacky and slippery at the same time.
There are other rubbers that lift the ball about the same height so the tack is comparable but the ball doesn't slip. (or at even more thin angles)
I'm pretty sure I hit the crap out of my H3 BS but just tell me why does this happen after 6 weeks, maybe less?
On another note I have a DHS Qiji blue sponge and I yet to find a thin angle when it slips. That rubber has been exposed to sun, air, whatever for more than a year, yet no oxidation no slippage. I really need to make an effort to make it slip, but at that point you can't fit a molecule between the ball and the topsheet.
I'm curious how can H3N be tacky and slippery at the same time.