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Old 11-22-2012, 12:40 PM
HungryBear HungryBear is offline
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Originally Posted by Daryl View Post
Lol. I need to increase my post count.

That's a geat post. One of your best.

It took a long time to understand that the club can exist on two planes simultaneously when the wedges are aligned at 90 degrees. The left arm plane and the plane of the right wrist bend. No need to worry about right or left anymore.


Ob, what's your favorite way to align the wedges at right angles
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That is a great question also. Soo many things at the same time. How to align, the wedges on their respective planes, for horizontal hinging, left vertical plane right inclined with dual horizontal hinge, for angled hinge, easier, all with fix bend right, flat left, no cocking action in right, rotating pp#3 for horizontal hinge, etc? There is a lot of geometry here. I bet it goes all the way back through the shoulder lead/lag, axis tilt, pivot etc.
Great question!

Can all the alignments exist simultaneously? If not, which are subordinate? Do we realy want to teach the left to do only left alignments and right to do only right alignments? Can we do all with either the left or the right?

HB
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