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    Quote Originally Posted by bowl1820 View Post
    Yes, Most of the diagrams out there make it appear that the pins are on the same boards as the arrow when they are not.

    Here's a diagram I made a long while back that gives a better indication of how the dots & arrows & pins line up.
    I also thought the pins were lined up with the arrows. I'm just coming back from a injury & kind of starting over & was thinking of using a straight ball (plastic) for most of my spares. How accurate do you think this diagram is?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2rott View Post
    I also thought the pins were lined up with the arrows. I'm just coming back from a injury & kind of starting over & was thinking of using a straight ball (plastic) for most of my spares. How accurate do you think this diagram is?
    I think it's pretty accurate, But I'm the one that made it.

    It's more accurate than most other ones out there, Most diagrams are older and have the pin centers lined up with the arrows. Which would place the pins on the wrong boards.

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