Hey guys. Here is an observation and few questions.
When we drill the Fingers with 0 Forward or Reverse, the hole is directed towards the center of the ball, and even when we do not dial any pitches in the jig, the hole innately has a forward pitch to it. Correct or no?
If that is correct, then how much is that pitch in a 31/32nd of an inch hole, 2 inches deep?
How much Reverse would be needed to make it Actual 0 pitch?
The ball is roughly 8.5 inches in diameter. If we pitch the hole 1 inch Reverse, than the center of the hole will travel 1 inch away from the center of the ball, 8.5 inch below the surface. Right?
Since we only insert the tip of the finger upto the first knuckle, which is actually 1/8th of distance from surface to the center of the ball. Correct?
So how much Reverse we actually moved?
Therefor, IMHO, when we make increments of 1/16th of an inch in the pitches, it doesn't mean much, or let me say that it shouldn't mean much.
Further, Power Lift inserts have a nub which again has a builtin pitch to it, to add to innate Forward Pitch. Right?
So the question is this.
What amount of reverse pitch would be required for a bowler, 53 years of age, who can only bend his first knuckle to about 60 degrees, in order for him to feel the ball with the pad of his finger tips?
Pro Shop Gurus are requested to please guide.
Thanks