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Center Pitch

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Jul 29 2008
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Center Pitch

It was during 1980 that golf clubs began to gain popularity. As more and more attracted to golf clubs, this aspect leads to improvements in the construction of golf course and design. The basic improvements have been made in the following aspects.

 • Make the ball to go straighter and make the golf club to compensate for swing error. This is called forgiveness in the terminology of golf.

 • To enable the golf ball to go further and strike hard goods golf club. This is called the distance.

The principle of basic course is a hit more and straighter. "Perimeter weighing, the design of the golf club with low center of gravity and wider sweet spot are the criteria core of a golf club. The golf clubs that have the above qualifications is appointed as the club improved golf game. However, there some golf clubs that meet the criteria. Having understood the basic requirements for improving clubs play golf, let us expand on these criteria.

 • Perimeter weighting: In simple words perimeter weighting that indicates the weight of the golf club is not placed in the center and the head is positioned around the perimeter of the golf club. Minor point the basic requirement for heating the ball hard stalled perfect. The spot sweet small you can put more physical force on the point of impact of golf balls. This will facilitate striking a blow longer. Perimeter weighting attribute is considered essential for optimal forgiveness golf club.

 • Center of gravity: Popularity Clubs low center of gravity Golf is on the increase in golfers. Designing golf clubs with the concept of center of gravity low can hit the golf ball in the air as weight is shifted down the club. Golfer who have no problem pressing the golf ball in the air in May can not give more importance to Property Center of gravity. But for those who have problem to hit the golf ball high into the air, lower center of gravity plays major role in improving their game. Golf clubs Tungsten pay more attention to the center of gravity as tungsten is considered more heavier than steel and tungsten allows golf club to have more weight.

• An extensive Sweet Spot: Generally, the large sweet spot is created with the concept of perimeter weighting. This is the important place to make contact with the golf ball. Larger sweet spot is considered Swing as errors increase. Shifting of weight around the perimeter is considered the best way to hit the ball in the air and fix-toe miss-hits.

Golf Wedges

Golf wedges usually comes in lofts of various degrees. The most preferred degree corners loft 46, 52, 56, 60 and 64 degree lofts. Here are some types of corners of golf.

 • Gun metal corners Golf: The golf wedges loft with 65 degrees. Corners Gun metal gate sophisticated and elegant look. It gives the impression slippery but it will not affect your game.

• A Designer Wedges: These golf wedges are color coded and the colors are evocative of degree lofts. For example, Green (64) Red (60), Blue (56), yellow (52) and Bronze (46). These golf wedges are finished Plasma owners.

Usually, specifications across courses are identical. You must choose right corner of golf that will make hitting the ball hard and straight.

Golf Clubs and Golf Wedges

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Digital Electronic

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Apr 18 2008
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Digital Electronic

As HD (720p) video recording in compact cameras became more widespread, the Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 Digital Camera still offers One of the best video quality in an ultra-compact camera to date. The device comes in a body mostly metal. The front cover slides down to reveal the objective optically stabilized (5x f3.5-4.4 33-165mm equivalent) and a stereo microphone. The whole body measurements 3.9 inches wide and 2.4 cm high by 0.8 inches deep, but the little camera feels substantial with a weight of 6.2 ounces. The 3.5-inch touch-screen LCD is much more larger than the average ultra-compact screens with the physical controls imposed on top.

The Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 Touch Control Screen are quite flexible and can be accessed via the menu screen. The three-screen menu with handle controls that are accessible directly from the screen include flash, macro, timer, and resolution. Navigating the camera settings is easy enough. The Home menu provides access to all features commonly used. The menu screen provides context sensitive access options. For photos you get a choice of auto, scene selection and Auto Program (which gives control over color, white balance, burst mode, the level of flash and bracketing modes. For recording videos, there are two options for shooting: High sensitivity and Auto. Both modes provide controls for white balance, focus, exposure compensation, but in Auto, you also get sepia and black and white color options and the possibility of change between multi-point and the counting center.

Photos are sharp and detailed, with good color with white balance at ISO 80 and ISO 100. Video quality is quite impressive on the Sony Cybershot DSC-T500 at least compared to most compact cameras. Video taken outside in a good light had little or no noticeable noise with the correct color and exposure. Videos taken indoors and in low light situations on the other hand result in visible noise, but this is not too annoying unless it is very low. In addition, you get the full Use the 5x optical zoom while recording. A multi-output dock is included with HDMI connections.

Shutter GAL is good at 0.5 seconds in conditions high brightness and 0.7 in low light conditions. The camera has a burst speed of 1.5fps. The time taken between the activation of the device photo and take the first shot is 2.3 seconds. The shot-in-time shot in good lighting conditions is 2.7 seconds and use flash, it increases to about 3.5 seconds.

For more product info and customer reviews, visit Sony DSC T500. For reviews on other digital cameras, visit http://cameras-galore.blogspot.com

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Case Gig

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Dec 12 2004
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What is Chrome Moly anyway? Well first, if you've searched the internet for Chrome Moly, I must tell you that the spelling Chromoly is actually correct. Chromoly is like steel on steroids. It contains chromium and molybdenum, a splash of mostly carbon and iron.

The grade most chromoly tubing is 4130. Here's what it means 4130: The American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) has a numbering system that uses 4 digits to categorize steels.

The first digit indicates the major alloying element.

Take 1010 Carbon Steel, for example. The 1 is the steel carbon. The second number indicates the approximate percentage of the major alloying element. In the case of carbon steel, the number is zero because there is no major element alloys. The third and fourth digits indicate the carbon content of steel.

In the case of 1010 steel, they indicate that the steel contains about 0.1% carbon, or 0.1%, or point-one percent carbon.

OK lets look to 4130 chromoly.

The 41 in 4130 indicates the main alloying elements are chromium and molybdenum and that the steel contains about 1% chromium and molybdenum combined. 2 The latest figures show 0.3% carbon.

The reason 4130 chromoly is so freakin strong and why it performs so well when used in aircraft, bicycles, dragsters, etc. because the combination of chromium, molybdenum and carbon, and good treatment Thermal Standard, 4130 chromoly tubing to a combination of strength, toughness and ductility.

4130 chromoly tube has great properties and great strength to weight ratio. The trick is not to live that when welding.

There are some purists out there who insist that the welding Gas is the only way forward for welding chromoly tubing for small planes. The idea is that the slow heating and slow cooling part of the concert with welding gas is needed and where 4130 welded tubes are gas, it kind of stress relief at a time.

But with all available data on welding TIG 4130 chromoly tubing without the need to reduce the stress in me enough to feel good in the TIG welding it. Even for small aircraft

I just do that just welding in accordance with established guidelines and I do not use 4130 filler rod.

Learn more about Welding 4130 and find a buttload of other welding information, at http://www.weldingtipsandtricks.com/

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