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Old 01-07-2012, 12:46 PM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket View Post
you're the physics cat...you swing the weight on the string...don't the weight want to fly out?

I don't think strings- thay are bad

Why delay the weight slinging out that long?

The "sling out" is down plane and done from the pivot when the hands command. You must have a well trained pivot in yout computer for your hands to use. example- you walk to a door and open it as you pass through.- you think not about your walking but you assess the door, knob left or right, door open in or out. without a thought we walk to position the hands require for the job and we go through the door with hardly a pause, even if the door sticks we have hand feedback to put a little pivot against the door.

You love it...but for what reason? Cuz it looks purty? Or because it is functional?

I have a couple of requirements for the machine:
a.The left wrist only cocks and uncocks and forms a flat triangular plane, left shoulder, left wrist. center clubface. LFW
b.RFFW is fixed plane, not adjustable only movable. Right elbow, to right wrist to club head.

THERE IS NO "WIBBLE-WOBBLE" in this assembly.

There are circles within circles, shoulder plane, hand plane, club shaft plane, rotation of LFW to accomodate hinge, RFFW to on plane with and along plane/ plane line.


If the clubhead were more out to the ball at this point...what would you be giving up in terms of MPH? What would you potentially gain in terms of hitting the ball where you is looking?

Never thought about that???? Let me ask the question. If I hit the ball with a flat left wrist, lag pressure point and a straight plane line How can it go elsewhere?
Thats the machine- NO WIBBLE-WOBBLE allowed

HB

Last edited by HungryBear : 01-07-2012 at 02:30 PM.
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