I drilled a CLT like this:
1. Drill middle finger (like T Grip)
2. Drill thumb hole with top of hole hitting the span line and right side of hole hitting center line. (Like picture of Jeff Carter's grip)
3. Draw new center line from top/center of thumb hole to proper position of bridge.
4. Measure/draw line for ring finger span, and drill ring finger orientated on new center line.
I drilled myself a ball or two and a few for customers with this method. Couldn't really feel much difference. For myself, I didn't like the extra time required in drilling the ball, and as I am not overly picky about my grip, faster is/was better.
When drilling an offset thumb, I never "fit" anyone for an "offset" thumb. I copied many from other balls, usually went like this:
1. Drill middle finger.
2. Drill thumb with hole moved parallel left 1/16 to 3/8 of center line.
3. Drill ring finger last on original center line.
If you mark off and drill fingers first and then just move the thumb left of center line, then it is harder to measure the amount of the offset unless the lines were scribed on the ball.
Basic geometry says there is only one way to lay a triangle on to a sphere. You can draw the lines any way you want, but the end result will be the same.
The dropped ring finger is not a thumb hole offset to the right, the ring finger span is just shorter.
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