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Equipment Boards => MoRich => Topic started by: Koabzilla on June 01, 2005, 05:07:05 AM
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So, I got my S&A yesterday, and now have to figure out how to drill it. I was wondering what the control drill is for. I usually drill my rocks to go long and snap, which I know there is a drill pattern for, but I just was curious what type of reaction you get from the control drill.
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WRECKING STICKS SINCE '93
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A control drill is typically a smooth ARC.
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Edited on 6/1/2005 1:00 PM
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Usually, it's a little earlier and little less backend, just as the label would suggest. WARNING: A control drill for a Pinel asymmetric core IS VERY different from the control drill for a symmetric core. Pin position is unique and sensitive to a consistent PAP!
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Just like hand grenades and horse shoes, in bowling you only have to get close ...
CharlesT
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Well...then I will drill it long & strong.
thanks!
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WRECKING STICKS SINCE '93
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a control drill on a Mo piece doens't mean it's a weak drill either!! The S&A will still MOVE w/ a control drill on it.......it'll just be .........errr,..well.....controlled !

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JEFF
"Chance to squint at a sky so blue that it hurts your eyes just to look at it."
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Whats better for a high speed cranker, on medium - heavy oil
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WRECKING STICKS SINCE '93
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haven't we been thru this little episode already regarding Morich stuff?
speed, axis, tilt, track ? go to Morich's website and ask them...
http://www.morichbowling.com/Products/DrillingRequest.htm
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JEFF
"Chance to squint at a sky so blue that it hurts your eyes just to look at it."
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Yeah I know, I guess L.P.S syndrome has set in.
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WRECKING STICKS SINCE '93