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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: Sikfish on June 15, 2009, 03:20:10 AM

Title: pin axis drilling
Post by: Sikfish on June 15, 2009, 03:20:10 AM
I have came upon a Combat Zone TE3 (orange pin) pin distance is less than 1 inch with 3.5 of top wt. I feel I am kinda handcuffed here on how to drill, thoughts and opinions will be appreciated. Please keep in mind, alot of the older tour edition balls have the weaker coverstocks (ie: reactive urethane)
Title: Re: pin axis drilling
Post by: cheech on June 16, 2009, 07:38:06 PM
what do you want it to do

pin axis is a great control drilling. especially on sport. my blue vibe which is as close to pin axis as i have (2") is great. very smooth
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Edited on 6/16/2009 7:44 PM
Title: Re: pin axis drilling
Post by: Sikfish on June 17, 2009, 07:18:22 AM
That was really what I was getting at, what are my options?
I was thinking pin palm, kinda like the rico location, but I am not sure. Does anyone have a ball layout similar to this? with a pin distance less than 1" and how did you lay it out.

Thanks again.
Title: Re: pin axis drilling
Post by: leftyinsnellville on June 17, 2009, 08:29:53 AM
Personally I'm not a big fan of the pin axis or rico drillings.  In my experience a short pin shouldn't hamper you too much.  I'd just go with:

1) pin under
2) 3 and 3/8 pin to pap
3) drill the fingers deeper than normal and
4) drill a weight hole either:
     a) on your pap for a smoother reaction or
     b) about an inch past your pap for some extra flare (just be careful not to drill the weight hole in your track area).

To get extra flare I'd normally put the weight hole a couple of inches below your pap on your val, but with the short pin it'll be difficult to keep the ball within specs if you put a weight hole below the centerline.
Title: Re: pin axis drilling
Post by: JohnP on June 17, 2009, 10:04:58 AM
First, get your pro shop to check the cg location, it may be incorrect.  --  JohnP