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DIY homemadeTennis Racquet Stringing Machine Part 2
This is part 2 of how to make your own Tennis racquet stringing machine
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Lots of great ideas in your project. Did you make your own flying clamp or bought?
I could but need to invest more time.
smart design
Very fundamental design but does the trick because pay so much for stringing. Besides strings should break between the stringer and the string itself they are purposely making it to fail to ramp up their business. And you would think the very expensive nonsense lesson wasn't a rip off enough for these clubs. Getting back to the video if this inventor is breaking that many strings, he must have a heavy forehand. Great job and enjoyed your video.
This is one of the best DIY design I have seen...I will try to take inspiration and apply my engineering on it to make it work for badminton rackets too...
Well done, sir. Hope you will be successful in your new improvement. Awesome Diy.
wouah !!! brilliant idea !!! if you know how to draw in fusion 360 you can do this ... I guess : czcams.com/video/ULzoj0jY5Ws/video.html
Good Job, very nice machine. Thanks for sharing
Good Job, very nice machine. Thanks for sharing
Absolutely love your creation of a stringing machine but not sure I understand how the tension gauge will work on each string?
So on a normal drop weight system you slide the weight up and down the rod to set the desired tension. He has measured that point on his Vacuum attachment and secured the dumbell weight at that point, which results to 53lbs of pressure when the Vacuum attachment is horizontal.
Sir yeh practical ke sath ek baar batadijiye racket me
Pls....:(
Thanks for sharing your works , Good job Love you
This is an awesome design... good job. And it's so much cheaper than those stringing machines. I would love to see any improvements that you make to this design.