Hi Everybody,
can anyone help me to find the Storm 2LS Lightining Chart for drilling 2 hands bowlers?
I cant find it on Storm web site.
Thanks
Claudio
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Re: 2 Hands bowlers drilling layout
Claudio,
The last thing I heard was that Storm has not officially released the chart. I don't know that is still true today.
The last thing I heard was that Storm has not officially released the chart. I don't know that is still true today.
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Re: 2 Hands bowlers drilling layout
I may be wrong but isn’t the “lightning arc” the hypotenuse of a right angle triangle: horizontal coordinate and vertical coordinate being A and B sides of the triangle? If that is so then the square root of the sum of the squares of A and B will give you “lightning arc”. Someone more skilled than me please verify.
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Re: 2 Hands bowlers drilling layout
Hey, Tony
You might be on to something here, but you would need to solve for the hypotenuse of a spherical triangle, I believe.
You might be on to something here, but you would need to solve for the hypotenuse of a spherical triangle, I believe.
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Re: 2 Hands bowlers drilling layout
I was able to use an axis revering tool to bypass the need for the Lightning Arc and fifth VAL arc.
I also tested this with a normal quarter scale and Spyder tool, and both worked fine.
This brings into question, in my twisted mind, the methods used to measure the PAP. Why not just measure the distance from the cog to PAP, then measure the angle of the PAP to the vertical grip line, since both of these values would be static constants for a given bowler.
ie: 5.125" x 75 degrees.
I also tested this with a normal quarter scale and Spyder tool, and both worked fine.
This brings into question, in my twisted mind, the methods used to measure the PAP. Why not just measure the distance from the cog to PAP, then measure the angle of the PAP to the vertical grip line, since both of these values would be static constants for a given bowler.
ie: 5.125" x 75 degrees.
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AR: 55º
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Re: 2 Hands bowlers drilling layout
Is it different to the chart found in here?
https://www.stormbowling.com/downloads
It looks like this is the one they are using in this video:
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