Bowler:
Speed > Revs
Tilt: 3*
AR: 70*
PAP: 5 3/8>, 1 7/8^
Balls to be drilled:
Rotogrip Idol
Storm Code Red
Rotogrip Winner
I’ve got sums near 90*. Ratios 1.5:1 to 1.25:1.
Initial Thoughts:
Idol: XX by 4 x 40.
Code Red: 60 x 3.5 x 30
Winner: XX by 4.5 x 35
How close do you guys think I am?
Recommended layouts for low tilt/med-High Axis Rotation
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- fufu
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- Positive Axis Point: 5 right, 3/8 up
- Speed: 16
- Rev Rate: 320
- Axis Tilt: 17
- Axis Rotation: 55
Recommended layouts for low tilt/med-High Axis Rotation
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- EricHartwell
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- Positive Axis Point: 4-3/4" and 1/2"up
- Speed: 16 off hand
- Rev Rate: 330
- Axis Tilt: 12
- Axis Rotation: 45
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Re: Recommended layouts for low tilt/med-High Axis Rotation
Looks like a pretty good 3 ball set.fufu wrote:Bowler:
Speed > Revs
Tilt: 3*
AR: 70*
PAP: 5 3/8>, 1 7/8^
Balls to be drilled:
Rotogrip Idol
Storm Code Red
Rotogrip Winner
I’ve got sums near 90*. Ratios 1.5:1 to 1.25:1.
Initial Thoughts:
Idol: XX by 4 x 40.
Code Red: 60 x 3.5 x 30
Winner: XX by 4.5 x 35
How close do you guys think I am?
Without knowing the actual Speed and Revs I have to take your word for the Speed to Rev decision to start the Totals at 85*
I would line them up from strongest to weakest. I agree with the layouts for the Symmetricals.
2:1 Ratio for such low tilt with high rotation I would lower the Ratio to burn off the rotation earlier and more gradual rather than skid snap all on the backend. I would stretch out the Range to 1:1 Ratio on the low end. In keeping with your Idea of Benchmark Totals for the Code Red I suggest a Control Ratio to go with it.
Code Red: 45 x 3.5 x 45
Idol: XX by 4 x 40.
Winner: XX by 4.5 x 35
Use the code Red Dull 1000 grit, Idol use a Satin type finish 2000-3000 and the Winner Shiny at 4000.
Eric Hartwell
Right Handed
PAP 4.75" up 1/2"
45* rotation
12* tilt
330 rev rate
16 mph off hand
Right Handed
PAP 4.75" up 1/2"
45* rotation
12* tilt
330 rev rate
16 mph off hand
- fufu
- Member
- Posts: 451
- Joined: January 29th, 2010, 10:39 pm
- THS Average: 230
- Positive Axis Point: 5 right, 3/8 up
- Speed: 16
- Rev Rate: 320
- Axis Tilt: 17
- Axis Rotation: 55
Re: Recommended layouts for low tilt/med-High Axis Rotation
Thanks for your response.EricHartwell wrote: Looks like a pretty good 3 ball set.
Without knowing the actual Speed and Revs I have to take your word for the Speed to Rev decision to start the Totals at 85*
I would line them up from strongest to weakest. I agree with the layouts for the Symmetricals.
2:1 Ratio for such low tilt with high rotation I would lower the Ratio to burn off the rotation earlier and more gradual rather than skid snap all on the backend. I would stretch out the Range to 1:1 Ratio on the low end. In keeping with your Idea of Benchmark Totals for the Code Red I suggest a Control Ratio to go with it.
Code Red: 45 x 3.5 x 45
Idol: XX by 4 x 40.
Winner: XX by 4.5 x 35
Use the code Red Dull 1000 grit, Idol use a Satin type finish 2000-3000 and the Winner Shiny at 4000.
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