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Gizmo823

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Ever start laying out a ball . .
« on: December 10, 2013, 01:31:34 PM »
 . . and don't like where the layout puts the fingers, so you keep adjusting the numbers a bit at a time until it looks right, which completely negates picking out a layout in the first place?  Laying out a Primal Rage, started at 65x4x35, but I really like where 60x4.5x40 puts the fingers a lot better, but lol that's not the reaction I want . .  what a damn princess . . 
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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #16 on: December 11, 2013, 11:00:11 AM »
You never can get two of the same ball drilled identical to be the same, so don't sweat the small stuff. 

But if you think that half an inch and 5 degrees are going to make a difference maybe you'll strike once more next month.  Let's see, an extra strike a month, 9 month season, almost a pin in average. 

Times that by 10 balls to bowl on the THS, and that's 10 pins in average!

Gizmo823

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #17 on: December 11, 2013, 11:23:14 AM »
Lmao . .  I don't strike any more or any less with balls that I dual angle or don't . .  Funny how this works though.  You downplay it and say it's not that important, then people think you're clueless and/or lazy.  You get too technical and people say it's not as big of a deal as you're making it.  Doesn't seem to be any middle of the road with anybody in bowling. 

You never can get two of the same ball drilled identical to be the same, so don't sweat the small stuff. 

But if you think that half an inch and 5 degrees are going to make a difference maybe you'll strike once more next month.  Let's see, an extra strike a month, 9 month season, almost a pin in average. 

Times that by 10 balls to bowl on the THS, and that's 10 pins in average!
What would you be if you were attached to another object by an inclined plane, wrapped helically around an axis?

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #18 on: December 11, 2013, 11:27:01 AM »
Well, 5 degrees isn't really going to make much of a difference, especially on a house shot. As always, you're going to see a bigger difference due to surface prep. The guys that I like are the ones that are like "I laid this out 52x4-1/8x36.3" Really?

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #19 on: December 11, 2013, 11:30:07 AM »
The guys that are good enough for it to make a difference don't care about it and the guys that care about it aren't good enough for it to make a difference. 

That bout sums it up.


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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #20 on: December 11, 2013, 11:30:14 AM »
I'd love to see a comparison video to see if those small changes make a difference.  And I mean one with a throbot, or something consistent.   Perhaps Blueprint or one of those other software programs out there.  I'm guess on a house shot, it would be hardly noticeable.  Maybe a little more noticeable on a tougher pattern.

And I find myself moving the center of the grip often to try to keep the pin from being partially drilled out ... all the time.


. . and don't like where the layout puts the fingers, so you keep adjusting the numbers a bit at a time until it looks right, which completely negates picking out a layout in the first place?  Laying out a Primal Rage, started at 65x4x35, but I really like where 60x4.5x40 puts the fingers a lot better, but lol that's not the reaction I want . .  what a damn princess . . 

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #21 on: December 11, 2013, 11:41:33 AM »
Maybe with Throbot and CATS, but not with a human throwing it or just watching the ball reaction.  Especially the bowler throwing the ball watching the ball reaction.

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #22 on: December 11, 2013, 11:51:48 AM »
I'd love to see a comparison video to see if those small changes make a difference.  And I mean one with a throbot, or something consistent.   Perhaps Blueprint or one of those other software programs out there.  I'm guess on a house shot, it would be hardly noticeable.  Maybe a little more noticeable on a tougher pattern.

And I find myself moving the center of the grip often to try to keep the pin from being partially drilled out ... all the time.


. . and don't like where the layout puts the fingers, so you keep adjusting the numbers a bit at a time until it looks right, which completely negates picking out a layout in the first place?  Laying out a Primal Rage, started at 65x4x35, but I really like where 60x4.5x40 puts the fingers a lot better, but lol that's not the reaction I want . .  what a damn princess . . 

Of the same ball.

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #23 on: December 11, 2013, 12:09:40 PM »
 Not sure if that is a question ... but yeah, of the same ball.

Two balls, same specs, slightly different drills.  You would probably have to use a flat shot to see the difference, because on a house shot, they might both strike with just slightly different lines (or shapes).

And in the end if one ball hooked 1 board more on the back or midlane, would that really matter to a customer?  And like someone pointed out earlier, surface adjustment will mean more (most of the time).

I'd love to see a comparison video to see if those small changes make a difference.  And I mean one with a throbot, or something consistent.   Perhaps Blueprint or one of those other software programs out there.  I'm guess on a house shot, it would be hardly noticeable.  Maybe a little more noticeable on a tougher pattern.

And I find myself moving the center of the grip often to try to keep the pin from being partially drilled out ... all the time.


. . and don't like where the layout puts the fingers, so you keep adjusting the numbers a bit at a time until it looks right, which completely negates picking out a layout in the first place?  Laying out a Primal Rage, started at 65x4x35, but I really like where 60x4.5x40 puts the fingers a lot better, but lol that's not the reaction I want . .  what a damn princess . . 

Of the same ball.

Gizmo823

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #24 on: December 11, 2013, 12:24:45 PM »
Differing ball specs would have more of an effect, especially on a house shot.  What's a 1 or half board difference when you have 5 to work with?  And would you even notice or make that incredibly small adjustment without even knowing it?  We're into itsallaboutme's law of diminishing returns . .
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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #25 on: December 11, 2013, 12:33:31 PM »
Come on now, don't start thinking like that.  You'll take the fun out of it for me. 

When you trip the 4 next month you can say if was that extra 5 degrees of layout.  Tripping the 4 is a lost art ya know.

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #26 on: December 11, 2013, 12:58:05 PM »
I'll keep a log . .

Come on now, don't start thinking like that.  You'll take the fun out of it for me. 

When you trip the 4 next month you can say if was that extra 5 degrees of layout.  Tripping the 4 is a lost art ya know.
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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #27 on: December 11, 2013, 01:06:58 PM »
Differing ball specs would have more of an effect, especially on a house shot.  What's a 1 or half board difference when you have 5 to work with?  And would you even notice or make that incredibly small adjustment without even knowing it?  We're into itsallaboutme's law of diminishing returns . .

I understand your point, but if you can only get your ball to hook 4 or 5 boards on a house shot, then 5 degrees and/or .5" of pin position isn't gonna get you 25% more hook.

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #28 on: December 11, 2013, 01:21:30 PM »
5 boards of area, not 5 boards of total hook. 

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #29 on: December 11, 2013, 01:22:52 PM »
5 boards of area, not 5 boards of total hook. 

Ok thanks ... senior moment.

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Re: Ever start laying out a ball . .
« Reply #30 on: December 11, 2013, 02:26:11 PM »
Surface prep, and your own style of release have immensely more impact on carry than a small difference in layout.