1. For smash...what is the effect you believe of the 3/8 3/8 lateral split in lateral pitches and what should they be? WHY?
The Lateral pitches in the fingers do a couple things. Comfort is one thing that laterals do. Many people have fingers that are bent or angled. Proper lateral pitch eliminates pressure and rubbing. 3/8 , 3/8 you may see quite often and is used as a generic setting. This many times is not the correct measurement. A second thing lateral pitches do is keep the finger holes from meeting at the bottom of the bridge. If the fingers are straight I will start with a 1/4 left middle finger and 5/8 right ring finger. This is depending on the size of the hand and the conditions of the fingers ie... jammed, bent, damaged, smaller, larger I can adjust as needed.
For Smash/Rico.... all this // \


Is that referring to the lateral pitches of the fingers versus the lateral pttch of the thumb? Are you saying they should be in similar directions?? Thumb finger?

Fingers and thumb pitches are independent of each other but generally if they are away from each other you will drop the ball. If they are pointed inward toward each other you will most likely squeeze the ball. The // \ you are seeing is for reverse in the fingers and thumb only it has nothing to do with laterals. Unfortunately it is hard to draw on this forum.
For smash....and others....are you saying that if one adds more lateral one should move the thumb more forward thus preserving the same original angles that one started with when they might have been 0 forward reverse on the fingers and 1/4 reverse on thumb.....Sort of this....if now 1/4 reverse on fingers then 0 forward reverse on the thumb?
I use laterals in the fingers for comfort and to keep the pressure off the joints and put the feel back onto the pads of the finger. As for lateral in the thumb this is set to help come out of the ball cleanly. The thumb lateral depends on the side to side flexibility of the thumb. It depends on how much inward the thumb maybe moved toward the palm. Rarely do I ever drill right lateral in the thumb.
Even though the fingers and thumb are independent, if you move one forward or reverse you should also adjust the other as needed.
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