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Re: shaft puring...a benefit to an amatuer?

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Originally Posted by LowPost42
Eeeeehhh, what's up doc?

How do you spine a graphite shaft? (Since they usually have multiple spines)
Yes I do spine a graphite shaft. There is a predominate spine and the rolling test will accurately detect the location of the shaft. This is why I never mark the spine on a single roll. Multiple rolls will identify the spine. I have had my 3 wood taken to a flex analyzer and when the club was tested, it moved in a straight up and down manner when the toe is pointed straight up, not circular. This indicates that the correct spine has been identified and installed correctly. A circular motion indicates a shaft installed with the spine not aligned with the face of the club.
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