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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: hhsbowler on October 12, 2007, 05:19:14 PM
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How do you guys find the finger pitches in a ball when insterts are used? Also what do you do if the hole is not big enough or deep enough for the pitch gauge to go into?
I always just set it on the press and change the pitches until the bit can move into the hole.
Is there a faster way?
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I remove the inserts and use my pitch gauges. I have two types. I have the pro set and also, incase it's too big, I have a Tru-Pitch set that works very well.
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http://www.jayhawkbowling.com/Products/Pitch_and_Span.html
Either the Jonell or the Tru-Pitch should work just fine.
I have the classic set and when the finger holes are too shallow, I do just as you described. Not the best way, but it works.
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Classis and Tru-Pitch, IMO the best way to go.
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