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Kreg Owner's Community kregjig. Join thousands of enthusiastic Kreg owners who swap tips This tutorial is designed to teach you the basics of stringing a mesh pocket into a lacrosse head. At first, the thought of stringing up your own stick may be intimidating but by closely following this manual and taking your time you will learn to string the perfect stick time and time again. The more sticks you string, the better you Thank you for purchasing the Mini Kreg Jig. This guide will provide you with the instructions and techniques for using the tool.
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Keep the flap from the fold on the back of the head, and use the rough side of the mesh towards the front of the head where the ball would sit. Push the un-knotted end of the top string through the top stringing hole on the head and through the first diamond on the top row of mesh from front to back.
Loop the top string back to the outside of the head then through the same stringing and mesh holes used in step 2. Be sure to pull this tight - this will lock the top corner of the mesh securely to the head of the stick.
Repeat step 4, tying the top string across the top of the head eventually making your way across the scoop. Finish the top string by looping the string through the last row of mesh and around the plastic and back through the top hole like you started.
Pull the top string tight and tie a knot as close to the plastic as possible, cut and save the leftover for the bottom string. Loop the sidewall string through the mesh and back through the sidewall hole like the top string. Continue to loop the rows of mesh and sidewalls together using the sidewall string as in steps 2 and 3 until you get to the last holes. Feed the sidewall string inside out through the bottom sidewall hole and tie a knot as close to the plastic as possible.
Repeat these sidewall string directions on the other sidewall. Keep the sidewalls symmetrical and tight to ensure a consistent pocket!
In some cases, holes should be skipped to get a desired pocket shape. Tie a knot at one end. From the bottom, feed the string up through the second hole from the left of the bottom holes, and back down through the first. Next, starting from the front, weave the bottom string all the way across the highest row of 10 diamonds that is not used by the sidewall strings. Finish the bottom string by feeding it through the bottom of the 4th hole on the bottom and back through the inside of the 3rd hole and tie it off with a knot.
Feed one end of the string through an open sidewall hole or around the sidewall string. Start by weaving one end of the nylon shooting string through the desired hole of mesh going over and under in between diamonds. Take both ends of the nylon shooting string and tie them together. This should be adjusted to get the desired pocket. Pull both ends of the shooter lace so that the sidewall string and mesh loop are in the middle.
Begin by weaving one side of the shooter lace through the row of mesh across the entire piece and to the other sidewall. Using the other side of the shooter lace, weave across the same row. This time, go opposite and cover the entire row of mesh. If you started by going under, this time go over. It is also important go enter high and come back low.
To locate the starting point, find your desired height and follow the diamonds down to the sidewall. Using the row that you just followed, weave one length of the U shooter lace up a diagonal row of diamonds, across, and then back down. Ensure that your U is symmetrical by counting the number of diamonds to each side.
Weave the other length of the U shooter lace over and under like you did with the straight shooter lace. The lowest should be the loosest and they should get gradually tighter towards the scoop.
The tension of the shooting strings will help control the amount of whip a stick has. Your string kit should include a ball stop. Peel off the back and place the foam piece in the middle of the throat opposite where the shaft is put in. Trim all loose strings to approximately two inches and carefully burn the ends to prevent fraying. Use a Warrior pocket pounder to stretch your new pocket to the desired depth.
Screw your newly strung head to a shaft and go hit the wall! Open navigation menu. Close suggestions Search Search.
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