Bob
Pretty much what I am getting 2.3-3.0 s.w. per ½ inch.
Tom
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On Behalf Of Bob Barrette
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 12:50 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: ShopTalk: Swing Weight fixture
Hi Tom:
I tried your wire suggestion and it worked great!
Here are the results I came up with.
(A) When I place the shaft above the cradle and under the wire , I
get 3 S/W less than when I place it in the cradle.( D2 vs.
C9 )
(B) For every 1/2 inch I extend the shaft beyond the cradle it changes
2.5 S/W.
(C) For every one inch I extend the shaft beyond the cradle it changes
5 S/W.
(D) For every 1 1/2 inches I extend the shaft beyond the cradle it
changes 7.5 S/W.
Conclusion:
It looks like S/W will change consistently 2.5 for every 1/2
inch the shaft is cut, providing the heads are weighted to a 7
gram progression, and I have to add 3 S/W to allow for the shaft
not being in the cradle.
Is this basically what you come up with?
Regards,
Bob
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