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shaochieh

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Help with Drilling on Blade Particle
« on: February 29, 2004, 01:31:40 AM »
Hi, I am new to the forum and I need some good sound advice on drilling pattern on my new hammer ball.  I never had a hammer ball before and this is the first experience.  I don't know anything drilling terminology so don't get me confused.  Since I am back from retirement my last ball was Cuda/C and it is drill label leverage I think.  I also have a Track Triple Threat drill label leverage with no side weight.  It works great.  Now on the Hammer Blade Particle I have a 4 inch pin with this hammer and I thought to drill this ball to be a heavy oil ball also.  I play straight up 10 here in German and sometime the ball just doesn’t move.  You can play the same line for like 6 games before you have to move so it is soupy.  If I can drill this ball up so I can swing it out a little that would be great.  Thanks for the help everyone.

 

charlest

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Re: Help with Drilling on Blade Particle
« Reply #1 on: February 29, 2004, 04:48:09 PM »
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I don't know anything drilling terminology so don't get me confused.


To properly answer your question, we have to use drilling terminology. If you  don't know any, any answer will not make any sense to you. Why not just ask your driller who should have some idea of your style and the cnditions on which you bowl? Drilling suggestions by "remote control" is not the best way to do this job, especially when any advice we may give would confuse you.
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shaochieh

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Re: Help with Drilling on Blade Particle
« Reply #2 on: February 29, 2004, 05:06:43 PM »
Well I can look up the terminology if I need to.  But I understand the 1:30 clock or 3:00 for pin positioning better instead of all the fancy word people like to use.  I only know more flare suppose to have more hooks and I would like to have a drill without burning up the energy of the ball to quick.  I have two leverage drills already so just some suggestion would help.  The driller speak German and I don't understand him so I come here for help then I can try to tell him.  The driller here likes to drill pin under the finger and he said in will roll earlier.  I don't know if rolling earlier is going to help me score or not.  Under heavy oil condition do you need a ball to roll earlier or later?