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Old 12-07-2010, 08:29 PM
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The "wire" Machine
Guys what do think about this thing ? It took about a minute to make and that included the time it took to find/steal a wire clothes hanger. Its a Machine of sorts , this time with zero moving parts. I'll make the Machine of 1-L some day but this, I hope, is the lazy man's version ....with corresponding limitations.

Those are the tools you'll need on the far left. In the next frame the clubhead is on the left , then the shaft or Primary Lever, then an angled extension which is the spin axis, similar to Homer's hinge pin for the various Hinge Actions it can demonstrate by bending its angle and then spinning it in your fingers. Single Horizontal (hinge pin vertical to the ground) , Single Vertical (hinge pin bent to horizontal to the ground) and Angled (hinge pin bent to perpendicular to the plane) respectively. There being no " Hinge Pin" as in the Machine of 1-L, there is no Dual Horizontal or Dual Vertical .......which if you're still scratching your head about , you'll soon realize the need/reason for, when you goof with the wire's Single Horizontal and Single Vertical HInge Actions.

I'm hoping its a simple way to get your hands on a Machine that describes the basics of a "Hinge Action of an Angular Motion on an Inclined Plane". A must know for golfers but its not a "golf thing" per say .......its just the way things are. The geometry of such relationships. Until that moment the wire had never played golf before, it knew only the business of hanging clothes.

In the last two photos Ive bent it to Angled and used the yellow book as the plane . Sorry for the plane shift ...I was having trouble holding it and taking the photo. But Plane shifts do happen. It being Angled , (there is no need for Dual Angled) all of the listed items of 1-L hold , I think, maybe, let me know. Notice how the face moves for Angled here...... perpendicular or vertical to the plane.

The other two , Single Horizontal and Single Vertical.........are non planar and therefore some of the 1-L's dont apply. 1-L-5 for instance, the shaft not lying flat on an inclined plane but instead describing a cone shape.

Try it out and let me know if its worth the cost of a coat hangar stolen from your wife's closet and all which that could entail.


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