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I will start off by mentioning that I currently spine all my clubs and place it in the down position to prevent as much toe down as possible.

 

I am assuming when builders spine shafts they install the spine ether vertically or horizontally to the face angle, I have been pondering this for some time now thinking of the variable of different people having different swing dynamics and deliver the club to the ball at different angles and path which yes the shaft will bend to the rear of the club head but will also produce a toe down effect. Rather than have it ether vertical or horizontal to the face should we not be placing the spine on a slight angle to match each individuals swing dynamic? I may be out to lunch on this thought so feel free to chime in but if I am right we would also have to have a different angle to place the spine for each club as the shafts get longer and the swing plane flattens out. I may be going down the rabbit hole on this one but I think it would be a great discussion.

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If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

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Waaaaaaay overthinking it.

 

Place ‘em all the same way and be done with it.

 

Ive been building and repairing for 30 years and I don’t believe in it or bother with it, but... “each to his own”, as they say.

first time iv ever been accused of overthinking anything ha, but you would be correct, I do it for peace of mind now. The reason for the post was to spark some conversation to see if anyone else "overthinks" like me :russian_roulette:

 

also wanted to see if I could make some people think about the whole process not just the build but bring the swing dynamic for each club into the mix like attack angle and and plane, now that I think about it head weight would also be brought into account.

 

again I get that im going overboard here but I was curious and this stuff interests me.

 

If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

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TM Original One Mini Driver 13* (set at 11.5*) w/ Mitsubishi Diamana BF 80TX Tipped 1.5" @ 43"
Srixon U45 18* w/ N.S. Pro Modus3 GOST Tour X @ 39.5"
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Q. Can I orient the shaft in the club any way I want to?

 

A. A player can place a shaft in any orientation to the clubhead provided the desired orientation is not for the purpose of influencing the club's performance (e.g., to attempt to correct for a hook or slice). Additionally, manufacturers of clubs may orientate or align shafts which have spines for uniformity in assembling sets or in an effort to make the shafts perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical (i.e., aligning in a neutral position). However, a shaft which has been manufactured and/or orientated for the purpose of influencing the performance of a club would be contrary to the intent of Rule 2b, Appendix II.

Knowledge of the Rules is part of the applied skill set which a player must use to play competitive golf.

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Waaaaaaay overthinking it.

 

Place ‘em all the same way and be done with it.

 

Ive been building and repairing for 30 years and I don’t believe in it or bother with it, but... “each to his own”, as they say.

first time iv ever been accused of overthinking anything ha, but you would be correct, I do it for peace of mind now. The reason for the post was to spark some conversation to see if anyone else "overthinks" like me :russian_roulette:

 

also wanted to see if I could make some people think about the whole process not just the build but bring the swing dynamic for each club into the mix like attack angle and and plane, now that I think about it head weight would also be brought into account.

 

again I get that im going overboard here but I was curious and this stuff interests me.

 

If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

Purposely posting something just to stir the pot is called trolling. You will be on my ignore list.

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Waaaaaaay overthinking it.

 

Place ‘em all the same way and be done with it.

 

Ive been building and repairing for 30 years and I don’t believe in it or bother with it, but... “each to his own”, as they say.

first time iv ever been accused of overthinking anything ha, but you would be correct, I do it for peace of mind now. The reason for the post was to spark some conversation to see if anyone else "overthinks" like me :russian_roulette:

 

also wanted to see if I could make some people think about the whole process not just the build but bring the swing dynamic for each club into the mix like attack angle and and plane, now that I think about it head weight would also be brought into account.

 

again I get that im going overboard here but I was curious and this stuff interests me.

 

If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

Purposely posting something just to stir the pot is called trolling. You will be on my ignore list.

I think its a valid question how is that trolling? I want to engage in a conversation that I have a question about and am interested in. But by all means ignore me, no sweat off my srixons

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TM Original One Mini Driver 13* (set at 11.5*) w/ Mitsubishi Diamana BF 80TX Tipped 1.5" @ 43"
Srixon U45 18* w/ N.S. Pro Modus3 GOST Tour X @ 39.5"
Callaway UW 21* w/ Aldila VS Proto 95X Tipped 1.75" @ 41" / Srixon U45 23* w/ Aldila RIP Tour SLT 115 Tour X @ 38.5"

Cobra KING Tour with MIM w/ PX LS 7.0 5-PW / Srixon Z745 5-PW w/ DG TI X7's (PW Tipped 1/4")
Mizuno T22 Denim Copper 50*, 55* & 60* w/ PX LS 7.0 Tipped 3/8" D2, D3 & D5

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Q. Can I orient the shaft in the club any way I want to?

 

A. A player can place a shaft in any orientation to the clubhead provided the desired orientation is not for the purpose of influencing the club's performance (e.g., to attempt to correct for a hook or slice). Additionally, manufacturers of clubs may orientate or align shafts which have spines for uniformity in assembling sets or in an effort to make the shafts perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical (i.e., aligning in a neutral position). However, a shaft which has been manufactured and/or orientated for the purpose of influencing the performance of a club would be contrary to the intent of Rule 2b, Appendix II.

http://www.usga.org/...aq-25852.html#3

 

Q. Can I orient the shaft in the club any way I want to?

 

A. A player can place a shaft in any orientation to the clubhead provided the desired orientation is not for the purpose of influencing the club's performance (e.g., to attempt to correct for a hook or slice). Additionally, manufacturers of clubs may orientate or align shafts which have spines for uniformity in assembling sets or in an effort to make the shafts perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical (i.e., aligning in a neutral position). However, a shaft which has been manufactured and/or orientated for the purpose of influencing the performance of a club would be contrary to the intent of Rule 2b, Appendix II.

This is an interesting quote. I love codes or rules books as they can be a little grey at times and can be interpreted differently by different people. would orientating the shaft at different angles to the face not be trying to make the shaft perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical? also it mentions that manufactures of clubs may orientate or align shafts, does this include club builders or can only manufactures such as Titleist do this?

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TM Original One Mini Driver 13* (set at 11.5*) w/ Mitsubishi Diamana BF 80TX Tipped 1.5" @ 43"
Srixon U45 18* w/ N.S. Pro Modus3 GOST Tour X @ 39.5"
Callaway UW 21* w/ Aldila VS Proto 95X Tipped 1.75" @ 41" / Srixon U45 23* w/ Aldila RIP Tour SLT 115 Tour X @ 38.5"

Cobra KING Tour with MIM w/ PX LS 7.0 5-PW / Srixon Z745 5-PW w/ DG TI X7's (PW Tipped 1/4")
Mizuno T22 Denim Copper 50*, 55* & 60* w/ PX LS 7.0 Tipped 3/8" D2, D3 & D5

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If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

 

Just to clarify a bit. "spine-ing" can refer to any process used to try and find a shaft spine. The use of FLO and frequency measurements to distinguish Spine from NBP is one of the ways that has been found to be effective at that. Bearing based "spine finders" have been shown to have a high potential for error and inaccuracies. So if that's what you're using, your peace of mind is misplaced and if you want that piece of mind, you should invest in the proper equipment (or pay to have the shafts SST purred).

 

As for the physics of spine orientation - have fun if you want but lots of theories exist but have neither any solid theoretical basis nor any proper (and published) validation for any of them - so I wouldn't hold out that yet another discussion to provide any new revelations.

 

If you want less toe down bend at impact (shaft droop), pick a stiffer shaft to play :-)

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If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

Purposely posting something just to stir the pot is called trolling. You will be on my ignore list.

I think its a valid question how is that trolling? I want to engage in a conversation that I have a question about and am interested in. But by all means ignore me, no sweat off my srixons

So maybe I was a little pissy, but sometimes I get a little that way when I feel guys are just saying things to stir the pot. If you that's not the case, my apologies for misreading your intentions.

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http://www.usga.org/...aq-25852.html#3

 

Q. Can I orient the shaft in the club any way I want to?

 

A. A player can place a shaft in any orientation to the clubhead provided the desired orientation is not for the purpose of influencing the club's performance (e.g., to attempt to correct for a hook or slice). Additionally, manufacturers of clubs may orientate or align shafts which have spines for uniformity in assembling sets or in an effort to make the shafts perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical (i.e., aligning in a neutral position). However, a shaft which has been manufactured and/or orientated for the purpose of influencing the performance of a club would be contrary to the intent of Rule 2b, Appendix II.

This is an interesting quote. I love codes or rules books as they can be a little grey at times and can be interpreted differently by different people. would orientating the shaft at different angles to the face not be trying to make the shaft perform as if they were perfectly symmetrical? also it mentions that manufactures of clubs may orientate or align shafts, does this include club builders or can only manufactures such as Titleist do this?

Includes everyone.

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Rogue 3iron Recoil 660 F3 +1/2"
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If you are talking about flo-ing them, then you set each shaft as it needs to be to achieve a horizontal pattern. If you are talking about spine-ing, you can sift through the various threads yourself, but that practice has been proven to be worthless.

I have heard this but I do it for peace of mind. I thought I would stir up some conversation as the physics of it all if fun for me

Purposely posting something just to stir the pot is called trolling. You will be on my ignore list.

I think its a valid question how is that trolling? I want to engage in a conversation that I have a question about and am interested in. But by all means ignore me, no sweat off my srixons

So maybe I was a little pissy, but sometimes I get a little that way when I feel guys are just saying things to stir the pot. If you that's not the case, my apologies for misreading your intentions.

I get where your coming from, but this was a question I am interested in, I don't have a bios ether way I just think its an interesting concept thats been spinning around my head for some time.

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Srixon U45 18* w/ N.S. Pro Modus3 GOST Tour X @ 39.5"
Callaway UW 21* w/ Aldila VS Proto 95X Tipped 1.75" @ 41" / Srixon U45 23* w/ Aldila RIP Tour SLT 115 Tour X @ 38.5"

Cobra KING Tour with MIM w/ PX LS 7.0 5-PW / Srixon Z745 5-PW w/ DG TI X7's (PW Tipped 1/4")
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I have pondered your very question. Since the shaft flexes in more than one direction during the swing (meaning that the direction of the bend changes during the swing), and probably NEVER in a straight back or a just-toe-down direction, how would one place the NBP for a given shaft? Won't the 3 iron shaft bend in a slightly different direction than the PW? Too complex for me to figure it out, so I stopped trying to orient my shafts, and now just stick them in so they look purty (logo down in most cases).

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I believe the USGA basically says a spine can be found but should be placed in a neutral position (not really defined) which says all spines must be placed the same way which means not varied within a set.

 

There have been discussions about finding the spine and positioning it to favor say a draw, fade, etc. but there is no proof (only speculation) on this and it would be nonconforming.

 

Myself, I say go SST or FLO but forget the ball bearing devices. My wood shafts are SST Pured. My hybrids and irons are FLOed and at best, it makes them more repeatable.

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I have pondered your very question. Since the shaft flexes in more than one direction during the swing (meaning that the direction of the bend changes during the swing), and probably NEVER in a straight back or a just-toe-down direction, how would one place the NBP for a given shaft? Won't the 3 iron shaft bend in a slightly different direction than the PW? Too complex for me to figure it out, so I stopped trying to orient my shafts, and now just stick them in so they look purty (logo down in most cases).

to complex yes but fun to think about.... at least for me.I am no physics major but I understand the golf swing. I wish I could go back and get into this sort of thing as a job. If you really wanted to go down the rabbit whole even bending the clubs upright or flat would effect the outcome slightly, probably not enough to feel any difference but ya .

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Srixon U45 18* w/ N.S. Pro Modus3 GOST Tour X @ 39.5"
Callaway UW 21* w/ Aldila VS Proto 95X Tipped 1.75" @ 41" / Srixon U45 23* w/ Aldila RIP Tour SLT 115 Tour X @ 38.5"

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Mizuno T22 Denim Copper 50*, 55* & 60* w/ PX LS 7.0 Tipped 3/8" D2, D3 & D5

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