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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: bowlingforfun on January 19, 2005, 05:21:09 AM
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What kind of reaction would these drillings produce? An what would be the names of them?
p
x x x x
p
or
c c
x x
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Um...you might want to fix your original post...it didn't keep the spaces.
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-Chris: DJ's Pro Shop : Auburn, MA
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2 things...
1- you're drawing is un-readable
2- too many variables...need bowler info, ball info, lane info, etc,etc,etc....
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JEFF
I think I'm finally starting to catch on.....
Proud FCC!
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lol yea cant tell. You cant put a lot of spaces to move stuff, you gotta use
-'s to fill in space. Just do "O" for holes, and * for pin, and like "cg" for cg lol
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....BRUNSWICK!
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Nothing more to be said.
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Not sure what you are asking or what you were trying to draw.
Try a drawing like this for a right handed rev leverage drilling:
O O .
PAP
CG
0 MB X
.=pi
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or this...
...O.O..pin
...............cg
....O
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JEFF
I think I'm finally starting to catch on.....
Proud FCC!
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quote:
People really need to start entering profiles if they want help.
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Brunswick 04-05
The Bruns Nation is taking over!
amen bro!
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JEFF
I think I'm finally starting to catch on.....
Proud FCC!
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Did a profile. Sorry.
What I was trying to draw was.
.....................................p
........x...x......................x...x
..........p...............................
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.............cg and ........cg
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..........x..........................x
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The first one turned ou good but the second one is pin above the bridge an cg kicked out about 3 inches or so. The same as the first one but on the first one the pin is below the bridge. Just wondering what kinda reaction these would be, an if there is a name for these drillings.
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The drilling on the left with the pin under the fingers will roll sooner than the drilling on the right with the pin above the fingers.
The drilling on the left will have a sharp move on the backend and the one on the right will have an arch move on the backend.