OK, but at least it's a guess that I can put into a scientifically proven system. If I'm off a little I'll still provide a better matched layout than I can with any other system. You use whatever system you want, I'm sticking with dual angle. -- JohnP
John, lets take a real close look at the Dual Angle Layout (not Mo's paramenters).
1. Draw you base line from the pin to the MB.
2. Then mark off you drill angle and mark your Pin to PAP.
Lets stop here first. The drill angle determines your MB to PAP. Greater drill angles equals bigger MB to PAP numbers. For example, if you drill angle was zero, Pin to PAP was 4 then your MB to PAP would be 2 3/4 (standard MB Placement). The further you move the Drill angle out, the larger the MB to PAP becomes. So what you have just done is a standard MB/PIN to PAP layout.
3. Next, you mark off your VAL angle.
Lets stop again. The larger your VAL angle the greater your pin buffer is. Pin buffer is defined as the shortest line from the Pin the VAL line. Again, the lower the VAL angle, the shorter the Pin buffer is.
At this point, you have done nothing different with a dual angle vs a MB/PIN to PAP layout with Pin buffer.
Now comes the interesting part. Mo has taken all the High, Med and Low track layouts and included other parameters (speed, axis tilt, axis rotation, rev rate) and has come up with with a theory as to what angles work best. This isn't science, its just his opinion on what would work best for various styles of bowlers. Yes, it is a very good starting point and yes, Mo is a very smart person. All Mo is trying to create is a simplified method to laying out bowling balls. There is no magic or science, just his experience. He is trying to make is simple for all Pro Shops to understand. BUT, when you guess at the starting parameters you are not following his instructions. This method is based on ACCURATE starting parameters.
I doubt very seriously if you would go to bowlingchat and tell the folks that you are guessing at the starting parameters for you bowlers when doing a Dual Angle layout. I am sure, your REP points would go down a bunch.
John, I am not picking on you, just trying to say that I feel most Pro Shops do it your way. Collecting accurate information for every bowler is very time comsuming and if you have a busy shop, I would feel it would be almost impossible.
Edited by Stan on 2/25/2012 at 9:19 AM