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Originally Posted by annikan skywalker
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With all due respect to my highly esteemed friend...YodasLuke.....
if I'm interpreting this correctly ...we are talking the Top and the Left Arm in relation to the Shoulder Turn component????
Its not difficult to have the left Arm in the same plane/congruent plane as the Turned Shoulder...just increase the Waist Bend(45 degrees) until you get the right alignmentThe left arm at 45 degrees to the ground which by the way forms a right angle...very powerful location where the radius is now located at right angles to the rotating post......Flat Shoulder turn is replaced by Rotated Shoulder Turn...now you have the left arm plane congruent to the plane of the Shoulder Turn Component and at right angles to the axis of rotation...OOOH....Sorry....that's not in the book....
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LOL
I should have made the "I" a bold letter, with my strict adherence to 10-13-A.

Do you do 10-13-C (Rotated) while you're holding the proverbial corn-cob?
Don't let him get angry....