First off, thanks for giving me something to read today lol.Secondly, I don't think there's much to be updated. Core shape still dictates motion, watch out for very high intermediate diffs when drilling, and know what works for you.
Quote from: Impending Doom on March 22, 2019, 10:08:32 AMFirst off, thanks for giving me something to read today lol.Secondly, I don't think there's much to be updated. Core shape still dictates motion, watch out for very high intermediate diffs when drilling, and know what works for you.Hey Doom, you're quite welcome. It's a great resource. Regarding intermediate diff - what exactly does that number determine? I understand the larger the number, the more asymmetric the ball. But when it comes to drills, what would the int. diff. dictate?
Quote from: n00dlejester on March 22, 2019, 12:37:20 PMQuote from: Impending Doom on March 22, 2019, 10:08:32 AMFirst off, thanks for giving me something to read today lol.Secondly, I don't think there's much to be updated. Core shape still dictates motion, watch out for very high intermediate diffs when drilling, and know what works for you.Hey Doom, you're quite welcome. It's a great resource. Regarding intermediate diff - what exactly does that number determine? I understand the larger the number, the more asymmetric the ball. But when it comes to drills, what would the int. diff. dictate?How touchy the placement of the mb is. Usually, for me, higher intermediate diff balls are forward off the spot so I don't really ever go lower than 60 degrees on stuff like the Continuum or even my Network, which was strong too.
Quote from: Impending Doom on March 22, 2019, 01:01:47 PMQuote from: n00dlejester on March 22, 2019, 12:37:20 PMQuote from: Impending Doom on March 22, 2019, 10:08:32 AMFirst off, thanks for giving me something to read today lol.Secondly, I don't think there's much to be updated. Core shape still dictates motion, watch out for very high intermediate diffs when drilling, and know what works for you.Hey Doom, you're quite welcome. It's a great resource. Regarding intermediate diff - what exactly does that number determine? I understand the larger the number, the more asymmetric the ball. But when it comes to drills, what would the int. diff. dictate?How touchy the placement of the mb is. Usually, for me, higher intermediate diff balls are forward off the spot so I don't really ever go lower than 60 degrees on stuff like the Continuum or even my Network, which was strong too.Ohhh, interesting. 60* for drill angle?