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Formely known as gordonluvsu.
says
Formely known as gordonluvsu.
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I am looking for ways to ( re- ) build my return board.
The one I was using has lost grip and can basically not return any spin anymore.
I bought it at around 35 Euros at the time, which was a great deal, but the price has gone up ever since.
I have another one, that is self-made and can stand on its own behind the table.
It holds up really well with 8x 2.50 Euro rubbers.
The process of buying, glueing, adjusting the rubbers is two much effort and I am looking for an alternative.
What kind of materials could be considered.
The material should:
Some sort of leather material?
Polyurethane Elastic Rubber Sheet
Carbon?
Neoprene?
Sandpaper?!?!?
Any ideas how I can make it work?
Any experience with this thing?
Anyone anything?
If nothing works, I might just get another 8 rubbers and speed glue them on the board.
Worked last time, but I am looking for an alternative.
Open for anything!
The one I was using has lost grip and can basically not return any spin anymore.
I bought it at around 35 Euros at the time, which was a great deal, but the price has gone up ever since.
I have another one, that is self-made and can stand on its own behind the table.
It holds up really well with 8x 2.50 Euro rubbers.
The process of buying, glueing, adjusting the rubbers is two much effort and I am looking for an alternative.
What kind of materials could be considered.
The material should:
- have grip, so that it can return the spin
- have rebound, so that the ball doesnt fall down
- ideally hold longer
- be easily mountable
- not smell badly
- not be expensive
- ( maybe more)
Leather Craft Red Rubber mute Board Cutting Hole Punching plate Stamping Tool
Some sort of leather material?
Polyurethane Elastic Rubber Sheet
Carbon?
Neoprene?
Sandpaper?!?!?
Any ideas how I can make it work?
Any experience with this thing?
Anyone anything?
If nothing works, I might just get another 8 rubbers and speed glue them on the board.
Worked last time, but I am looking for an alternative.
Open for anything!
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