| rangerover wrote: |
| Yoda, You are "the Man"!!!!! I don't think i've never seen or met someone that can explain the planes of motion like you can and i had geometry classes myself. Keep up the good work. rangerover |
Thanks, Rangerover,
You asked for it! Tonight we're going to learn about Vertical Hingingand Clubface Layback.
For now, though, here is a mini-homework assignment for Lesson Two:
1. Write the following sentence five times. Then, repeat it from memory:
1-L #4 -- The Hinge Assembly controls the Clubface alignment.
2. Repeat Lesson One's term, example and definition from memory:
Hinge Action
The blade of a hinge is always vertical to its Plane of Rotation.
Example: All kinds of swinging doors.
That's it. Do it now!