View Full Version : Fill out layout sheet based on ball (without proper tools)
75lockwood
01-10-2013, 11:21 PM
Hey all, i was wondering if it was possible to fill out the layout sheet using one of my balls but without the proper layout tools used by a proshop
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if not, do you know anywhere to get the tools cheaply? i don't need the top of the line $90 Pro-Sect.
Thanks in advance!
Zothen
01-11-2013, 12:43 AM
No,unless you have a layout sheet that has all your stats on it. The pro shop usually fills it out when they fit you for a ball or they get measurements from an exsiting ball.
Zothen
75lockwood
01-11-2013, 11:29 AM
they get measurements from an existing ball.
that's what i'm trying to do, i would like to be able to fill out the sheet based on the layout on my ball, i was thinking that i could do most of it with a tape measure, but want to insure in is completely accurate. I guess doing it next time im at the pro shop would be the best option....
got_a_300
01-11-2013, 12:28 PM
Yes you will need the proper tools if you want to lay out
your drilling specs. You can not get the proper pitches on
your fingers and thumb with a tape measure yes you might
get the span close but not the correct pitches.
The best thing I can recommend is the next time you're at
the Pro shop is to ask for a copy of you drilling specs and
if they don't want to give you a copy then I'd have to say
to just find yourself a new Pro shop to deal with.
Mike White
01-11-2013, 01:58 PM
With a little creative thinking, and math skills, you can measure pitches with a tape measure.
75lockwood
01-11-2013, 02:04 PM
Yes you will need the proper tools if you want to lay out
your drilling specs. You can not get the proper pitches on
your fingers and thumb with a tape measure yes you might
get the span close but not the correct pitches.
The best thing I can recommend is the next time you're at
the Pro shop is to ask for a copy of you drilling specs and
if they don't want to give you a copy then I'd have to say
to just find yourself a new Pro shop to deal with.
Fair enough, i will do this.
With a little creative thinking, and math skills, you can measure pitches with a tape measure.
i can think of the math to do this, however i would not be confident enough to get a ball drilled off my measurements.
noeymc
01-11-2013, 02:24 PM
u can ask your pro shop for your info they should beable to get u a copy of it
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