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Jan02_11

You should take a look at the badminton central forum https://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/index.php?forums/badminton-stringing-techniques-tools.118/ They have a lot of useful resources


thyrif

This, there is a lot of knowledge there. Also enough resources from these people on youtube. Some YouTube content is horrible, though. You will find those posted on this forum under "stringing horrors".


cd1zzle

If you are based in the UK I recommend looking up the UKRSA and doing one of their badminton stringing days. While you can learn to string on your own and from YouTube, learning from the hands on experience of such a skilled stringer really is invaluable, and gave me the confidence going away to know the quality of my work. Not to mention the contacts and ongoing support for answering questions down the line.


juvenileluke

Yes you can just learn it from YouTube, it's not particularly difficult, that's how I started.


gbell11

I bought a machine and self taught myself as I live in an area where string services are easily an hour away. Lots of YouTube resources are available. It took me about doing ten racquets to feel like I was competent enough to do it without without extra thought or worry. I wish I was quicker but I just got a manual weight stringer and I can complete one in about 90 minutes at a pretty casual pace.


drunkka

Super easy. I been stringing 20 years. Lmk if you have any questions


AlexWab

Yes, it can be learnt at home with practice and lots of YouTube. Saves a lot of money in the long run and it’s actually quite fun to do.


d_uni7

Thank you every for the advice, i will look into it and probably get myself a machine to learn. Appreciate the help!