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mb6606 04-01-2005 11:45 AM

10-23
 
Homer's swinging and hitting patterns both list 10-23A which I believe to be the straight line wheel spoke angle of approach.

It seems to me that for swinging 10-23E the wheel rim circlular approach
would be more common??? I am wodering why Homer would choose 10-23A over 10-23E??

MBCpro 04-01-2005 12:05 PM

Mr. Kelley listed the component variations from easiest to most difficult, so for the patterns I would believe one would try to master the easiest, most compatable components first, then if one wants or has the propensity to change the components to fit their preferred pattern they would have that option, with the blessing of their AI of course!!! :D

The swinging pattern actually has 10-23-c, 10-23-e is used normally with no axis tilt. As you notice Mr. Kelley recommends avoiding customizing the components until expert stage is approached, great advice for most, but TGM is all about options!!!

Todd

mb6606 04-01-2005 01:25 PM

Thanks MBCPro I listed 10-23A since 10-23C is essentially 10-23A once you reach the top position on the downsiwng.


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