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Cutting rubbers
Written by ace.

just a short video of cutting rubbers … table tennis cutting rubbers

25 Comments so far

  1. millionairejh
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    i like how ur mom and family is like in the background folding laundry i believe

  2. maracuder
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Have a look at 0:33, I can’t do that with my finger joints.

  3. leon19951209
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    ?????????????…..?????….

  4. Deawgong
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    lol, Whats wrong with his fingers :o

  5. maracuder
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Good job… but is everything okay with your fingers? Looks like arachnodactyly to me… Anyways, keep it up.

  6. zackiecham
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    what blade do you use??? tell me

  7. ifindkannom
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    a tipp: put oil from your bike onto the knive. then the cut is better and easier

  8. sallom899
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    hey man, i cut my tenergy and all that but now after i took it off it seems that it got smaller than the blade, what to do ?

  9. ChineseKid25
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    what knife are you using or recommend for cutting rubber?

  10. 7homuz
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    i am using it with tenergy fh and energy 2.0 bh for quite a while and i like it a lot. i dont find it’s lower speed making my game any less threatening while giving me much more touch and control

  11. ruiyige
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    how do you like OC CR in the Non-speedglue era? I found it a little bit too soft and switched to other ones…lol

  12. EDGQ1013
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Cool! but the real test for you would be to checkout your performance using the $2 paddle in the event that you usually play in with your favorite paddle…. isolating the paddle as the main factor.

  13. cardicianman1
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Ha, ha… I like the asian wife in the background…It makes your video more convincing!

  14. GBtabletennis
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Thank you!

  15. 7homuz
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    you should glue the rubber onto the blade before cutting it, otherwise the rubber will stretch and deform when u try to cut it.

  16. GBtabletennis
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Great cutting. I want do cutting my rubbers too because the shop didn’t do her best.

    Did you glued the rubber first on the bat/paddle or did you cut and after that glue the rubber on the paddle/bat?

    Hope someone, or you answer soon,

    tnnx..

  17. rpblcan
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    god nice and smooth cutting!

  18. zsyed12345678
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Yeah, Go to Toys’R'Us and you’ll find a great selection for under $5. No but seriously when I used to play tournaments, one time I took a $2 paddle, practiced with it for a couple days and went and played the Under 1800 event. It was hillarious how many players I beat. That had no clue how to play against that piece of garbage. It was worse than long pips and anti-spin. After blocking a loop or chop, tt would send the ball with a random spin back to the opponent.

  19. ClassicGameX
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Omg your a pro in cutting rubbers :o

  20. SeanMcGibbon
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    Matsushita Pro Special… Butterfly makes it. It’s a killer defensive blade for both blockers and choppers, yet also generates power for when you need to loop to end the point. I recommend using long pips on one side and something tacky on the other.

  21. 5600167
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    perfect!

  22. 7homuz
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    just try to press all the way through from the start, and angle your knife lower, and slightly towards your blade. and most importantly, use a new blade for each cut

  23. 7homuz
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    sorry, im not very familiar with equipment for defensive players. however several of my friends are using joo se hyuk and they quite like it.

  24. 540GuRu
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    how did you get such a clean cut? mine goes all choppy and jaggered =S i use the same stanley knife as yours, any tips?

  25. fmukid
    October 20th, 2009

    | 8:43 am

    i have been playing for bout 4 years…i am planning on investing bout 150 in a paddle….ANY SUGGESTIONS FOR A DEFENSIVE PLAYER?

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