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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: 12XSECH on March 20, 2016, 08:33:19 AM
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This layout generally produces what type of ball motion?
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This layout generally produces what type of ball motion?
The 4X4X2 layout is usually found on Storm/Rotogrip drill sheets and listed as:
• High flaring, strong layout
• Good on multiple patterns
• Strong entry angle
The 4X4X2 layout converts to about a 42° X 4" 34° dual angle layout.
Storm Technical Director Steve Kloempken explains ball layouts using that layout as a example in this video.
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It's my favorite it always gives a big motion...
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Thanks for the info!
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Is the 4x4x2 layout for asymmetrical balls only?
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Is the 4x4x2 layout for asymmetrical balls only?
No, on a Symmetrical ball you just draw a line from the Pin through the CG, then measure 6 3/4" from the Pin and mark that point on the line and use that as the PSA (MB).
It's shown in the Storm Symmetrical Drilling sheet.
Storm Symmetrical Drilling sheet.
https://www.stormbowling.com/drill-specs/Storm_symmetrical_DI_lr.pdf (https://www.stormbowling.com/drill-specs/Storm_symmetrical_DI_lr.pdf)
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Is the 4x4x2 layout for asymmetrical balls only?
No, it can be applied to any ball. Storm's handouts for symmetrical balls shows an example of the 4x4x2
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It's one of my favorite layouts and offers versatility across symmetrical and asymmetrical core balls.
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Cool. Thanks.
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Does this layout work better for certain type of styles ? Speed Dom, Rev Dom, High Track, Low Track
Or playing a certain area of the lanes on THS?
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See the info here. Should answer your question about style:
https://www.stormbowling.com/drill-specs/PSA_Lightning_Stikes.pdf
https://www.stormbowling.com/drill-specs/Storm_symmetrical_DI_lr.pdf
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It's my favorite it always gives a big motion...
It's starting to be my favorite layout just in the last two years. Makes things easier and I use surface to tweak things. I just had a hyroad drilled this way yesterday making half my (small) inventory of balls 4x4x2 with or without p-hole.
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This layout generally produces what type of ball motion?
Strong rainbow type of motion