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I like Your Telecaster in the background of the 1:st pic. That's a classic Yellow colour. I got a G&L Asat fom 1991 exactly the same colour. G&L was Leo Fenders and George Fullertons company after the sale of Fender company.
Cheers
L-zr
It's a partscaster I built. It started out more a of beige color, but it has aged into a nice yellow.
Remember a video I posted a while back of the fastest blade I've ever built? This is it. Not my first time making this composition, but this one has some minor changes to manipulate the weight so we could accommodate a bigger head size.
- Kiso Hinoki / SZLC / Ayous / ALC / Balsa / Carbon / Balsa / ALC / Ayous / SZLC / Kiso Hinoki
- 8.95mm
- 105.4g
- 2002Hz
- Balance: 2.7cm (Low)
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Amazing AND surprising. Surprising because I once measured an old leftover piece of 3mm carbon laminates and it was only 1415 Hz
Thick reinforced core of springy balsa, thick Kiso Hinoki outers, heavy oomph underneath - what were you trying to magnify? A sturdier approximation of a single ply 9mm Hinoki blade on drugs?- Kiso Hinoki / SZLC / Ayous / ALC / Balsa / Carbon / Balsa / ALC / Ayous / SZLC / Kiso Hinoki
Amazing AND surprising. Surprising because I once measured an old leftover piece of 3mm carbon laminates and it was only 1415 Hz
3mm of Carbon? You just need a 20mm blade and it would be legal! (Although it would have to be divided in 10 layers)
Thick reinforced core of springy balsa, thick Kiso Hinoki outers, heavy oomph underneath - what were you trying to magnify? A sturdier approximation of a single ply 9mm Hinoki blade on drugs?
Which mere mortal can handle such a beastly contraption?
Personally I wasn't trying to achieve anything with this blade. The original concept came from another blade and it was the owner's vision, I just executed it. For this one the owner wanted a larger head size, but the heavy weight is not a big problem because he plays with OX pimples. Just needed to make sure it had a low balance.
3mm of Carbon? You just need a 20mm blade and it would be legal! (Although it would have to be divided in 10 layers)
😁 Hey ! I am the clown here, don't start to compete 😂
`The big piece of 3mm carbon had never anything to do with Table tennis. It was a leftover from a time when
I used to make side frames for RC Helis.
But it was laying around in my workshop at the time when I made my blades and tested the frequencies of all of them, then
out of interest I banged the ball on the carbon piece and was actually surprised it only gave up 1415 Hz
I haven't tested it, but it basically felt like a trampoline just bouncing a ball on it. Yet, surprisingly it didn't feel that hard, the Hinoki outer helps to preserve some softeness, and I'm also careful with the lamination process. But the blade is still extremely stiff, so the ball will leave your racket basically in a straight line.have you tested it,how is the Feeling of a Carbon Core?
I guess the Impact when you hit is almost Instant (dunno how to describe it proper,so Almost no Flex and Hardd as Brick?)
so basically it is also the "fastest" Blade in Flex,Hardness,etc ?
I can´t imagine you can process the perfect Hitpoint even subconciously.
Let me guess this Blade is pretty much "unforgiving" when it comes to positional play,but dammit even if you hit it perfect even once in a lifetime,lol.
Pls Tell me the owner plays 32.5 degree ESN Scale rubbers,
Crazy that thing,but insane work as Always!
1415Hz is still very high for 3mm.[emoji16] Hey ! I am the clown here, don't start to compete [emoji23]
`The big piece of 3mm carbon had never anything to do with Table tennis. It was a leftover from a time when
I used to make side frames for RC Helis.
But it was laying around in my workshop at the time when I made my blades and tested the frequencies of all of them, then
out of interest I banged the ball on the carbon piece and was actually surprised it only gave up 1415 Hz
just out of coriousity the Handle is Granadillo?
This one is Bubinga.
ah ok,so Bubinga is more Brighter than Granadillo?But they do look a bit the same,or do I need goggles? And Awesome Spectra Blade,I like that Fiber a lot!
ah ok,so Bubinga is more Brighter than Granadillo?But they do look a bit the same,or do I need goggles?
And Awesome Spectra Blade,I like that Fiber a lot!
Bubinga is more homogeneous, they both have a red color but Granadillo has a more interesting grain while Bubinga is more uniform.
Your work is truly amazing. Congrats for everything.
i have a question, that maybe could seem idiot, are you a table tennis player?
Thanks 🙂
I have increasingly less time to play, but yes I'm a player.
Thanks 🙂
I have increasingly less time to play, but yes I'm a player.