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 Table tennis blade wood types

This section is part of a project to collect information on all the wood types used in table tennis blades. Each wood type will be described in detail, with pictures of the blades that it's used in.

This can be a useful reference who those that are interested and wish to be able to identify the wood types used in certain blades. As each wood has some unique characteristics, this section can be used as a guide to identify some of the features of a blade, with the knowledge of the individual plies...

This section can grow as more blades and wood types are identified, so hopefully contributions will keep coming.

If you're interested in this subject and are willing to contribute, please visit this section in our forum, where the discussion will take place:

Table tennis forum - blade wood types discussions

Below are the wood types covered so far:

Kiso Hinoki
Limba

 

Acknowledgement: A large number of the blade pictures shown in this section were contributed by Silver (aka Silvalis) from his blade gallery here:
http://silvalis.smugmug.com/Table%20Tennis%20Equipment/443291

 

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