How do they get the black logo markers on a tennis racquet's strings?
The pro players always have the logo of the manufacturer on the strings of their racquets. How do they get the logo on there is it is being strung in a regular place (not by the manufacturer)?
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The logo is put on the strings through a process called stencilling. Tennis stencils in most cases are cut-outs of the manfacturer's logo. In some cases they are something different, like a smiley face. I believe there was a pro who once used a smiley face stencil and he was male. The manufacturer's stencils can be purchased through various internet sites, such as http://www.tenniswarehouse.com or better yet you can contact the racquet manufacturer and many will send you one for FREE!Once you have the template, a special ink, known as stencil ink is used to applying the stencil to the strings. You just color in the cut-out of the stencil, flip it over and color in the other side and you too will have a perfect logo on your strings. The stencil ink is also available from multipl online retailers like http://www.midwestsports.com .
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a factory does it?spray paint??air brushed after they are made
They color the strings in a pattern.
u dont have to be sponsored, anybody can do it. most tennis stores sell it. just ask for the stencil u want (wilson, prince, dunlop, etc.) and stencil ink. tenniswarehouse.com has it
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