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chun914

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Questions on the dual angle layout technique
« on: October 03, 2008, 03:29:24 PM »
* Pin to PAP distant.
According to Mo, the pin to pap distances is used to control the amount of flare of the drilled ball and determines what percentage of the ball's flare potential the drilled ball will have.
For a asymmetrical core. Pin distances closer to 6 1/4" produce more FORWARD ROLL . Does it mean the ball will hook early (earlier breakpoint) ?
And ball hooks late (later breakpoint)for pin distances closer to 2 3/4" because more side roll will be produced ?

It seems opposite to a symmetrical core.




 

Dyno-Joe

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Re: Questions on the dual angle layout technique
« Reply #1 on: October 03, 2008, 11:47:42 PM »
Forward roll would be basically the ball rolls more than anything. Think of the ball being really end over end after the hook phase of ball motion. Remember there are 3 phases of ball motion (skid, hook, and roll), and on an asymetrical weight block a 6 1/4 pin placement creates a longer skid, hook, then a forward roll to the pocket. If I am wrong on this please correct me