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VIDEO: Laser engraving of serial numbers

Video So lasern wir die individuelle Seriennummer auf ihr Tischtennis-Holz

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THIS IS HOW WE LASER THE SERIAL NUMBERS ONTO OUR TABLE TENNIS bladeS


Video: How we laser the serial numbers 

In this video we show you how we burn the unique serial numbers into our blades using a laser.

EACH OF OUR bladeS IS MARKED WITH AN INDIVIDUAL SERIAL NUMBER

This means that even after many years we can still see for whom the blade was built, when it was built and, most importantly, how the veneer is constructed. We burn this individual serial number with a laser into the blade just above the handle – so that it is later covered by the rubber.

So if you want to order another blade even years later and don’t remember what you ordered back then, we just need your serial number and can tell you exactly how you configured your blade.

In addition there is a certificate of authenticity for each table tennis blade, which contains the same serial number and shows again how the blade is assembled.

Last but not least, there is a small thank you in the form of a mini-bat that goes with every table tennis blade. This mini racket consists of exactly the same piece of wood as its large counterpart and is therefore also a small unique specimen. It also has to be placed under the laser, where it is marked with the SOULSPIN logo and can then be used by you as a key ring.

Have fun with the video!?

Do you have any questions about the serial number?

Just leave a comment below – we are happy to answer!

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VIDEO: How we mill the handles for our blades

Video: This is how we mill the handles for our table tennis blades

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How we mill then handles for our blades


manufacturing of table tennis blades

Milling the handles: This is how we build the handles for our rackets

A large part of our production is done by hand – but the racket handles are made with real HiTec.
In this video we show you how we mill the handles for our blades and take you on a ride with our CNC milling machine ?
We are often asked why we do not manufacture the handles by hand. Quite simply because this is really about precision. 
We have been tinkering with our handle shapes for a long time – taking 1mm away here, packing 2/10mm on there – until the handles were perfectly formed in our opinion. And because half a millimeter can make a big difference, the whole thing has to be reproducible – and that is simply not possible by hand. After all, we want each of our blades to fit perfectly in the hand and our customers to get an equally perfect handles, even if they order a second blade years later.
Enjoy the ride with our milling machine ?
P.S. We warn you – the video stretches a bit ? But that’s how long it takes for a pair of handle shapes to be milled out! 

Do you have any questions about making handles for table tennis blades ?

Just leave a comment below – we are happy to answer your questions

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Why we only use sawn veneers for building our table tennis blades

Sawn veneers for building high-quality table tennis blades

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Why we use only selfmade sawn veneers for our blades

WITHOUT GOOD RAW MATERIAL YOU CANNOT BUILD GOOD TABLE TENNIS blades. THAT’S WHY WE DON’T USE PREFABRICATED, INEXPENSIVE VENEERS, BUT SAW EACH ONE SEPARATELY FROM THE RAW BLOCK OF WOOD. THE AMOUNT OF WORK INVOLVED IS ENORMOUS, BUT THIS WAY WE CAN BE SURE THAT WE HAVE THE BEST MATERIAL FOR BUILDING OUR blades. THE EFFORT IS WORTH IT! ? 

the production of sawn veneers

THE FIRST STEP TO FINISHED TABLE TENNIS BLADE

First, blocks with a side surface of 180 x 280 mm are cut from the raw wood. These are already subjected to a quality control here – blocks with cracks or disturbing inclusions have no chance and are not further processed.
At the band saw, these blocks are sawn piece by piece into individual sawn veneers.

Standard table tennis blades are largely made from sliced veneers. Although the production of sliced veneers is far less complex and much cheaper than that of sawn veneers, the material suffers greatly from the manufacturing process.

Before slicing, the wood is steamed, sometimes even boiled, which makes the wood very brittle and thus extremely unstable. The surface is rough and the wood loses its beautiful natural colour and turns grey.



For these reasons, cheap sliced veneers are out of the question for us.

Instead, we saw each veneer individually by hand in the following thicknesses:
0.6/ 0.8/ 1.0/ 1.2/ 1.5/ 2.2/ 3.2 mm.

Then the first fine sanding of the surfaces takes place.

The difference between sawn veneers and sliced veneers

IN THIS PICTURE YOU CAN SEE WHY WE TAKE THE EFFORT TO PRODUCE OUR OWN SAW VENEERS INSTEAD OF BUYING CHEAP SLICED VENEERS.

The surface of the sliced veneer is grey and brittle, the whole veneer is very unstable.
A high-quality sawn veneer, on the other hand, has a beautiful wood tone and is very stable in itself, because the wood structure is retained and is not damaged.

Difference between high-quality sawn veneers and cheap sliced veneers for building tabletennis blades

DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT BUILDING TABLE TENNIS BLADES?

IF YES, JUST WRITE US IN THE COMMENTS BELOW AND WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTIONS!

Difference between high-quality sawn veneers and cheap sliced veneers for building tabletennis blades