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General Category => Drilling & Layouts => Topic started by: 86camaroman on February 11, 2008, 11:43:04 PM
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I just purchase everything needed to start drilling my own stuff I am going to practice on junk balls to learn how to do the pitches and spans correctly. I was wondering how you put the mass bias at different degrees. All help is appreciated.
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This could
Help from Brunswick (http://"http://www.brunswickbowling.com/uploads/L7/cc/L7ccVnpAUP6FRGMWVu0Bbw/Advanced-Drilling-Instructions---Symmetric--Asymmetric---December07.pdf")
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This from Hammer (http://"http://hammerbowling.com/tech_info/detail.php?drilling=Black%20Widow%20Drilling%20Instructions")
REgards,
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go to morich site and use the dual angle layout method
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I just purchase everything needed to start drilling my own stuff I am going to practice on junk balls to learn how to do the pitches and spans correctly. I was wondering how you put the mass bias at different degrees. All help is appreciated.
Draw a line from the pin to the MB. Then with your pro-sect, mark a spot at the desired angle and draw another line. On that second line is where your pap will be marked. As trigger said, if you use the dual angle method, it will give you a second angle of which determine pin distance from VAL
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Thanks guys I think I pretty much understand it.