We received a set of Mizuno Irons from a golfer that had ordered them from the company with specific specs and did not like the feel. We had to find the inconsistency of the irons via a blue printing method.
Outstanding presentation and explanation of blueprinting, Jim. Loved this one! I'm sure the golfer that gets these clubs, is really going to enjoy using them.
I was expecting the 7 iron demo to be off spec, and that the other clubs were matched up to the off-spec configuration because the golfer hit it so well. I don't know why, but it just popped into my thoughts. I am trying to come up with a trip to Ohio to be fitted and my bag to receive your attention. You are the guru, Jim. Maybe after my wife recovers, whenever that happens. I have a brother-in-law in Vermillion, OH to visit. 😄
Great video! It made a difference on a set i had made years ago. Question I just bought a set of Ping Eye 2 irons mint with original grip's probably seen 3 rounds since new. Problem is the shipper put the clear shipping tape directly to the club head's even inside the cavity, took a ling time just to get the tape off. Any idea how to get all the glue off the club head's without messing up the finish? Thanks
What about the splineing, most assemblers do not pay attention to this so that they can get the labels all in the same place that puts you spline way off
That is true in a lot of cases. However some golfs prefer logo down and that’s that. Nippon has figured out to get the Flo in the logo down position for me
depends on the user. its my preferred way of doing it. having a steady hand and a lot of solvent handy helps. You can also use air with a large gauge flexible tubing over the grip to prevent the grips from blowing up. I wouldn't recommend that method on corded grips though.