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LuckyLefty

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Mo Pinel bevel method...
« on: August 21, 2009, 01:23:45 AM »
Thanks Mo....

This method can make a lot of changes in pitch both forward reverse and left right workable....

For testing front bevel....the important part under the flat of the thumb.  If not correct one can get serious nerve damage and black spots under the front base of the thumb(many increasing their forward pitch experience these black marks and electric shock feelings if they do not increase their forward bevel as below).  Not enough forward bevel can lead to above problems...hanging, unplanned lofting,  lack of revs etc....

1. Put ring finger only in it's hole as deep as you put it when bowling...move the thumb up and down and you will feel hang on the front surface of the thumb if not correct  apply bevel knife under this front surface until hang stops.

For testing side bevel ....note not enough side bevel can lead to pulling.....

2.  Put only the middle finger in the finger hole....move the thumb in and out of the thumb hold.....if not correct note hanging on the side of the thumb.  Gently with bevel knife bevel that area.

Note using this method lots of different configurations of pitch can be tried for a bowler......

Note the amount of side and front bevel can be unequal and one can smooth the transition area thru gentle beveling sand paper......note the same bowler with different pitches in a setup can end up with different amounts of bevel which will get him out smoothly....

Example.....a bowler using 1/4 reverse and 0 lateral goes to 0,0 while using the same span....this bowler will often maintain his previous lateral bevel and dramatically increase front bevel.....

One does not have to know or predict results one can use Mo's method above and find the right combination of front, side, and transition area to make a fit set of pitches work(within reason).

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #1 on: August 21, 2009, 09:38:47 AM »
Good post here Lefty.  Last September I made a very large pitch change in my thumb at the recommendation of a great coach and driller.  We went from 5/16 right lateral and 1/8 reverse to 0 and 0.  I wasn't having issues but I'll try anything to improve my game.  

I stuck with it for about 6 months but finally went back to the old pitches.  It is probably too late now but I have a "nub" at the base of my thumb now.  If I rub it it sends that shock that you describe and hurts like mad.  I also now have a numb spot towards the tip of my thumb near the right side of my nail.  I really believe that a lack of proper bevel, combined with the drastic pitch change caused these issues.  It's not like I can't bowl anymore, but numb thumb sucks.  Even worse is those first few shots I throw that sends a nasty jolt into my hand.  

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2009, 05:27:56 PM »
Thanks, Lefty.

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #3 on: August 21, 2009, 08:56:52 PM »
JMO but the more a perfectionist driller you get who uses the most modern equipment like digital oval drilling mills (using IT or SG systems) and keep their equipment constantly checked for accuracy the less you'll need tools like beveling of holes.


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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #4 on: August 22, 2009, 02:46:43 AM »
could not find the morich beveling technique...can you pls. tell me where can I find it? would like to read more about it. Tks

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #5 on: August 22, 2009, 05:03:28 PM »
It's in Lucky Lefty's original post that started this thread.  --  JohnP

LuckyLefty

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #6 on: August 24, 2009, 04:52:49 PM »
I described how to do the Mo Pinel bevel method....above.

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Re: Mo Pinel bevel method...
« Reply #7 on: August 25, 2009, 01:13:47 AM »
Sorry...I meant is there an article with pictures that you can refer me to this beveling technique..I  am not very good at doing this..I have always relied the proshop to do my stuff...but I would like to learn, with pictures or video would help me a lot. thanks.


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I described how to do the Mo Pinel bevel method....above.

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