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frontiers2

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finding your PAP
« on: April 11, 2006, 06:45:04 PM »
HI GANG, ITS MY FIRST TIME POSTING.  BUT MY QUESTION IS WHATS THE EASIEST WAY TO FIND YOUR PAP WITHOUT USING AN ARMADILLO??  THANKS..

 

Re-Evolution

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Re: finding your PAP
« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2006, 03:11:39 AM »
Taken from the BR.com unofficial FAQ, there is a link to it in my signiture.

PAP (POSITIVE AXIS POINT)
The axis of the ball during the first few revolutions that is created totally by the bowler's release style. The point on the ball that is equidistant from all points of the release ball track.
Ways to find it:
Least accurate: Draw a perpendicular (90°) line 6.75" from your track through grip center the end of the line will be close to your PAP.
Very accurate: Use an Armadillo Axis point locator tool. Place the Armadillo on your track using the line that most closely represents your track arc and mark the spot indicated by the Armadillo.
Exact: Roll low flare (spare) ball down the center of the lane where the highest concentration of oil is then using a grease pencil trace your track. Place the ball in a spinner with the track down and orient the ball to where when it it spinning the trace line doesn't wobble up and down. Then take the pencil and place it on the top of the ball and move it around until it goes from making a circle to a defined dot, or use a quarter scale/pro sect tool and draw a line connecting your track at points that are 180° from each other and repeat the step at a point near 90° from the first line where the 2 lines intersect is your PAP. If you do not have a low flare ball you can use any ball as long as you use the track that is closest to your thumb and farthest from your fingers. This is the release track, because as a ball flares the track migrates away from the thumb and towards the fingers.

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Edited on 4/12/2006 3:11 AM

JBurn244

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Re: finding your PAP
« Reply #2 on: April 12, 2006, 08:11:45 PM »
Ok so if you are soon going to take a brand new ball to be drilled, how would the proshop go about basing the layout on the new ball off of your PAP?

JBurn244

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Re: finding your PAP
« Reply #3 on: April 13, 2006, 06:58:30 PM »
bump!