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Great work Mathew. The first version was really helping me understanding hinging, and has been in my mind many times at the range. This version is even better:dance:
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Great job
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With illustrations like these, Stevie Wonder could see how the hinge actions operate. |
Thanks guys :)
Tommorow im going to try to put up another.... towards a 1-L collection.... |
The Few
"Never was so much owed by so many to so few."
Thanks Matthew and all of the other "Few" to whom we, "the Many", owe so much. Go Team; this stuff could really catch on!:cheers: |
New animation here
1-L-18. Changing the plane angle has no effect on the plane line http://www.lynnblakegolf.com/gallery/files/1-L-18.avi Enjoy :) |
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This is breathing life into TGM. Incidentally, what would be the effect on the plane line if the plane angle was to pivot on the low point plane line? |
Work of Wonder
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Wow! The Shifting Plane Angle. The constant Base Line. The Shifting Plane Angle extended through the constant Horizontal Base Line to the likewise Shifting Low Point Plane Line. And a Lever Assembly that Traces both Down Plane. Congratulations my friend! :notworthy [Do we have a 'kissee' Smiley Face somewhere?] :) P.S. I love that 'comet' Golf Ball streaking out into the black void! |
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I deliberately drew the low point plane line to show it moving with the plane. Unless the low point plane line is precisely on your release plane (which isn't the way real golfers should think), the sweetspot orbit won't go correctly through the ball at impact (best I can do without going into mega detail).... |
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Making you smile... makes my day :) |
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