Carbon blade for long pips

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James Z
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Carbon blade for long pips

Post by James Z »

pdxpong wrote: Apr 6, 2022 #1
This may be a silly question but I've never played with pips before and would like to try chopping with long pips. I have many blades but they are all carbon offensive blades. I would prefer not to buy a new blade for the long pips as it's just experimental. Is chopping with long pips doable with a carbon blade? It seems like most choppers use slower all wood blades.

Also, of the current blades that I have which do you think would be the best to use for chopping with long pips?

-Timo Boll ALC
-Viscaria
-Xiom AZX
-Tibhar Kinetic Speed
-Stiga Dynasty Carbon
-DHS HL5
-Viscaria Super ALC
-Zhang Jike SZLC

Thanks for your input
The problem with your question is that you assume that you can use carbon layer on the long pips side of a chopping blade.
You cannot.

There exists no commerical blades for a chopper in the 40+ plastic ball ONLY era. You need too make a custom blade with asymmetric layer composition. If you want carbon on the non chopping side , that is fine but that should be isolated from the chopping layers as far away as possible such as with a 10 mm or balsa core.

Ricospin made a correct response to your post (post #2 in this thread) where he explains higher dwell time needed to maximize the back spin to create the best loooer torture index.
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Re: Carbon blade for long pips

Post by Estelle 2 »

Another important factor is that you need a large blade (not a semi large blade that claims to be large blade. The blade should eb at least 170 mm by 170 mm (height & width) . Ideally 172 mm width by 175 mm height.

So you need a custom made asymmetric large or super large blade if you want to be chopper in the 40+ plastic ball only era.

Stop throwing your money at useless expensive blades thinking that more expensive blades will solve your requirements
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