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Originally Posted by 12 piece bucket
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HCW, I like you recollection of Geometry class. 3 points define a plane. That's one thing I got between stabbing crap with my protractor. The protractor was multitasker. Weapon. Great for drawing nekkid chicks and football helmets.
I would think one of the 3 points that define the Plane would have to be on the Plane Line. How about the Hands and a point on the body defining the other 2 points?
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i preferred the compass for stabbing, but the protractor did as you point out have, uh, other uses...
well actually if you have a line, you only need one non-colinear point to make a plane...so the question becomes what two points defined the plane line?....
my thinking at the moment for the sweet-spot plane is that the three points are 1) the body definition part (ie turned shoulder, elbow, etc); 2) the impact fix position of the pressure point used for monitoring lag; and 3) the impact fix position of the sweetspot...i'm also thinking there must be a different point #3 for the inclined plane, but i'm not sure what it is...
-hcw