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Old 09-05-2005, 11:11 AM
EdZ EdZ is offline
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Originally Posted by Bagger Lance
Originally Posted by EdZ

I supposed I can imagine that a 'perfect' angled hinge would have no center of clubFACE rotation, because it has no on plane rotation.
By definition, any motion between pure horizontal and pure vertical is angled hinging. I believe that it is by far the most common hinge action. Even for those that think they are using one or the other.

Bagger
Yes, but the only case where there really would be 'no' center of clubFACE rotation in an angled hinge would be exactly at the mid point between horizontal, and verticle - the coin standing on edge.

The flatter the plane angle, the closer to horizontal hinge, the more upright, the closer to verticle hinge.
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