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  • Layingout a odd pin placement.

    Sometimes you might get a ball with a large Pin to CG placement.
    This happens alot with Blems, x-outs and Pro Pin balls. which are all
    just another name for seconds.

    You wonder how to lay them out. A simple way to make it easy is
    to locate let's call it the "anti-pin". This is the point 180 degrees
    around the ball directly opposite the pin.

    Look at it this way, The normal pin is the Northpole and the anti-pin will be the southpole.

    First thing before you start, weight the ball and verifiy the cg positon.
    Just incase its mismarked.

    To find it just take your quarterscale and project a line halfway around the ball from the normal pin. Next turn the ball a quarter turn (90*) and project another line around the ball from the normal pin.

    Where these lines cross will be your new pin location(anti-pin). Now you can layout the ball normally, using this as the new pin location.

    Example-
    A ball with a 9" pin to cg distance, the mb located between them.
    PIN------MB---CG
    l<------9"------>l

    Project the pin 180 degree's around the ball.

    Now you have a 4" pin to cg distance.
    PIN----CG---MB
    l<--4"-->l

    What you have done is invert the core. The reaction for the ball should basically be the same doing this.
    Last edited by litefrozen; 05-04-2007, 02:33 PM.
    Litefrozen

  • #2
    Nice info to know..

    question though.. does this not also invert the top-weight? so if it normaly had 2oz top-weight, would it now have 2oz of bottom-weight? Or do these balls usualy have bottom weight to start with?

    Or maybe a better question.. does top or bottom weight even matter these days?

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    • #3
      Most research I've seen say's that the static weight's don't
      really mean much anymore.
      So just double check your weight's with the new pin location.
      "Weight twice-drill once" You should be ok.
      I've haven't ran across any problems from inverting the "top weight".
      Litefrozen

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