question on the string pattern of NS8000

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  1. ns8000

    ns8000 New Member

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    Hi guys,
    I just bought a NS8000 but the pattern sheet is not included. I have four questions.
    1. How many main/cross strings?
    2. Where are the skips?
    3. What is the recommand main/cross tension?
    4. Can I string it by one pass? I mean just use one string, starting for the center of the main string, do the mains symetrically then followed by the bottom of cross strings and finaly the remaining of cross strings from bottom to top.
    Thank you so much.
     
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    malayali Regular Member

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    use the search engine....
    http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=26192
     
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    Hey NS8000, go to yonex.com, badminton, left hand side stringing instructions. I this does not help you I can send you the sheet.
     
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    Start from top centre, keep on stringing until B9 ( skip A8 & A10 ). Go through B12, directly to A15 , and then straight to A13, down to B10 and tie off at B8. ( Opposite side : the same procedure ) cross Make a knot at b6 and start crosses from b9. Keep on stringing until A8 (skip A11 & A9) , then directly to A5 and tie off. 22mains, 21 x's 1 pc stringing works also 20-24 lbs tension works well for most.
     
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    Way to dig up a 3 years old thread. Haha....:D
     

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