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Old 12-24-2009, 02:28 PM
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Perpendicular Left hand motion, in the sense that if the left arm and hand were out in front of you the club would cock in a vertical to the ground manner, ie no horizontal motion in the left hand. But with the left hand turned to plane this cocking motion is no longer perpendicular to the ground literally but the hand motion is the same.
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Old 12-24-2009, 06:34 PM
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Right. So all I was saying in my previous post was that while the left arm flying wedge isn't on the clubshaft plane - the clubshaft can be on its plane.

With the flat left wrist - the wrist wouldn't be cocking/uncocking on the shaft plane - it's on the Left Arm Flying Wedge plane.

Here's the key - it's off (the clubshaft plane) uncocking motion BY ITSELF would create an off-plane motion of the clubshaft - however it doesn't operate by itself. Just as every joint doesn't move on plane- but the tool/shaft does move on plane - although shifting as it may.

Just like Homer's Kelley Machine- you can't have just one lever move and stay on plane see 1-L.

Also, see 2-N-1 in this respect - the orbiting clubhead is the result of divergent forces.
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Old 03-29-2010, 10:23 AM
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Right. So all I was saying in my previous post was that while the left arm flying wedge isn't on the clubshaft plane - the clubshaft can be on its plane.

With the flat left wrist - the wrist wouldn't be cocking/uncocking on the shaft plane - it's on the Left Arm Flying Wedge plane.

Here's the key - it's off (the clubshaft plane) uncocking motion BY ITSELF would create an off-plane motion of the clubshaft - however it doesn't operate by itself. Just as every joint doesn't move on plane- but the tool/shaft does move on plane - although shifting as it may.

Just like Homer's Kelley Machine- you can't have just one lever move and stay on plane see 1-L.

Also, see 2-N-1 in this respect - the orbiting clubhead is the result of divergent forces.


Lets bring Mike back too. Heck lets get the whole band together and get back on the road. The LBG traveling show , coming to your sanitarium soon.

2-N-1 is a revelation, perhaps a revolution. Never thought of the whole shaft as being resultant. That makes it all work though. That makes the Hand Path resultant too dont it. Thats deep.

Cant think of anything insulting to say right now. Maybe Bucket's got something........
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Lets bring Mike back too. Heck lets get the whole band together and get back on the road. The LBG traveling show , coming to your sanitarium soon.

2-N-1 is a revelation, perhaps a revolution. Never thought of the whole shaft as being resultant. That makes it all work though. That makes the Hand Path resultant too dont it. Thats deep.

Cant think of anything insulting to say right now. Maybe Bucket's got something........
I imagine Mikey's Hand Path is very DEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEP. Probably employing a fairly small pulley diameter as well.
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Old 03-29-2010, 07:36 PM
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There ya go. Thanks Bucket, I hadnt had my morning coffee at the time of writing.

And so it goes.......
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