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(00:00) Introduction to equipment for the gluing process.
(00:41) Personal space for training and the Chinese gluing method.
(03:00) List of essential equipment.
(03:42) Overview of blades and rubbers setup.
(04:34) Blade numbering and DHS hurricane rubber selection.
(06:23) Rubber thickness measurement and boosting legality.
(08:43) Factory vs. personal boosting methods.
(09:35) Humidity's impact on gluing.
(11:35) Use of the Revolution No. 3 bracket press.
(12:15) Glue setting times for different play scenarios.
(13:20) Detailed gluing process.
(18:58) Measuring device for blades and note-taking importance.
(24:10) Weighing the blade and rubbers for total weight.
(26:14) Competitive spirit and patience during gluing.
(28:09) Equipment care and confidence.
(29:52) Final equipment checks; blade weights.
(31:56) Glue application technique.
(35:05) Cutting knife vs. scissors for precision.
(36:59) HS Glue preference for DHS hurricane rubbers.
(39:04) Glue selection based on preference and performance.
(39:58) Preparation of rubbers by Chinese team members.
(42:13) Post-second glue layer process.
(45:05) Cleaning blades before rubber application.
(50:30) Detailed process of sticking rubbers to blades.
(52:00) Technique for cutting sponge for a perfect finish.
(53:30) Glue applied to blade #4, with tips for perfect alignment.
(55:00) Blade #3 glue technique emphasized for optimal cutting.
(56:09) Advised one-time use for rubbers, except when switching blades.
(56:58) Demonstrated cutting and gluing for a flawless finish.
(58:11) Prepped red rubber, moved to blade #4.
(59:33) DHS hurricane rubber attached, with insights from coach Ciocas.
(1:00:49) Weighed blade #4 before pressing.
(1:02:41) Pressed blade #4, recorded weight.
(1:03:42) Ensured precise cut for blade #3.
(1:04:56) Weighed blade #3, considering weight shift post-plastic cover removal.
(1:06:11) Discussed blade weight changes due to play and sweat.
(1:06:55) Documented differences in blades with varying rubber boosts.
(1:07:39) Faced and fixed a rubber issue on the final blade.
(1:08:27) Solved by adding and re-gluing a new glue layer.
(1:09:55) Waited for glue transparency as a correction step.
(1:10:44) Highlighted the glue problem solution and normalized mistakes.
(1:11:53) Applied new layer, used sponge to hasten drying.
(1:13:13) Prepared blade for final red rubber application.
(1:14:36) Applied red rubber, looking good.
(1:17:14) Allowed drying, noted material absorption, and booster effects.
(1:18:24) Checked rubber thickness with DHS machine, no cut required.
(1:19:34) Confirmed sponge expansion and blade edge cleanliness.
(1:21:01) Repeated process for the other side.
(1:22:17) Measured and pressed with Revolution 3, recorded details.
(1:22:30) Concluded racket pressing.
(1:23:29) Third blade finished, recommended Chinese method for best results. Thanks for watching this video, please like, comment and subscribe!
These are the steps for applying glue twice to the rubbers and once to the blade, and then gluing the rubbers onto the table tennis blade:
1. Prepare the racket and rubbers.
2. Apply a layer of glue to the sponge side of the first rubber.
3. Let the glue on the first rubber dry to a tacky consistency.
4. Apply a second layer of glue to the same side of the first rubber.
5. Let the second layer of glue on the first rubber dry to a tacky consistency.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for the second rubber.
7. Apply a layer of glue to one side of the blade.
8. Let the glue on the blade dry to a tacky consistency.
9. Attach the first rubber to the blade, ensuring proper alignment.
10. Press and smoothen the first rubber onto the blade.
11. Apply a layer of glue to the other side of the blade.
12. Let the glue on the blade dry to a tacky consistency.
13. Attach the second rubber to the opposite side of the blade, ensuring proper alignment.
14. Press and smoothen the second rubber onto the blade.
15. Allow the racket to rest undisturbed for a few hours or overnight for the glue to fully cure. For Chinese Boosted Tacky rubbers its necessary to use Revolution Nr.3 Racket Press!
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