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Old 08-26-2006, 08:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
Im working the next three days but decided to create a question for you whilst im away....

The question is....

When accumulator 3 is fully loaded - what is the relation between its plane relative to the inclined plane?

I'll give the answer in 3 days time if no one has got it yet...

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"With few exceptions the entire Left Arm, the Clubshaft and the back of the Left Hand are ALWAYS positioned against the same flat plane - the plane of the Left Wristcock motion.
At the same time........." Homer Kelley.

Therefore, the flat plane of this assembly is laid against, or parallel to, the inclined plane once it comes into motion and, effectively, they become one.
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Old 08-27-2006, 04:14 AM
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I sence alot of fog

I'll restate the question...

What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....

My question is not vague....

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Old 08-27-2006, 06:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
I sence alot of fog

I'll restate the question...

What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....

My question is not vague....
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Old 08-27-2006, 12:26 PM
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SweetSpot
pp#3 is aligned with the sweetspot plane. The ball is struck on that plane not where the shaft lies.
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Old 08-27-2006, 09:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
I sence alot of fog

I'll restate the question...

What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....

My question is not vague....
I would say when the left hand is turned to the plane it is parallel . . . but also assuming that you have the same amount of #3 at fix as actual impact it also determines the Plane Angle . . . Lower hands = More #3 and thus more towards the Elbow or Hands Plane . . . Higher hands with the less #3 result in a Turned Shoulder Plane angle.
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Old 08-27-2006, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
I would say when the left hand is turned to the plane it is parallel . . . but also assuming that you have the same amount of #3 at fix as actual impact it also determines the Plane Angle . . . Lower hands = More #3 and thus more towards the Elbow or Hands Plane . . . Higher hands with the less #3 result in a Turned Shoulder Plane angle.
Bucket..isn't that what I stated previously....I smell what your steppin in!!! #3 it's angle and range of motion varies depending on the plane angle ...As stated above and previously... Inclined Plane...verify sweetspot plane and/or shaft plane...remember the shaft may move from its own plane and rotate onto the plane of the sweetspot...So when you are referring to Inclined Plane? Sweetspot or Shaft? Usually when Turned to the Inclined plane they are in the same plane!!!

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Old 08-27-2006, 09:34 PM
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Originally Posted by Mathew
I sence alot of fog

I'll restate the question...

What is the relationship between the plane of accumulator no.3 (which can be the plane of the left wristcock motion also - that was a good identification but doesn't show the relation between the two) when it is turned to the plane (hence fully loaded) and the inclined plane. What is the relationship between these two planes....

My question is not vague....
It is a different question!
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