Great job explaining the strategy to test the experimental layout and polish to the Max Bias. Another great tip and offer to reveal your PAP has changed affecting the actual dynamics of what was thought to be the layout's result vs the reality. Going to check my PAP when I visit the pro shop.
I don't know who Syrup Jim is, but is it the guy who walked by at about 6:41 who waved at the camera or the guy with the furry tail who ran out from the benches about a minute later?
I polished my Max Bias and it still wanted to roll forward off my hand. Need to plug and change the layout. Think I'm going short pin to pap like the ball in the video
Plugged my Max bias and went from a 5" pin to pap above the fingers to a 1 1/2 inch pin to pap , pin just above my center line. Polished the ball up. Still seemed to lose rotation quickly but definitely continues a lot more, and not sure what it is about this core but it mixes up the pins and carries on hits I don't think should carry. Carried 10 of 12 the first game with only one flush strike. Carried 11 of 12 the 2nd game with mostly flush strikes with one mixer that took out the 7 10. I might be putting this layout on all my strong cover asymmetrical balls.
My 1st thoughts when seeing video after video on the max bias. When is someone gonna polish it up? I have a MAX BIAS On the way. And i will certainly be Polishing it up.🤘🏻😈🤘🏻
That was my first thought too while I was originally filming Joe throw the Max in the first video, ha. Just looked like it was reading way too early and needed some polish. Now we know that was true... but for a different reason. Was it rolling too early? Yes--but mores because it was unintentionally drilled short-pin
@@wsbproshop mine is drilled 5 inch pin to PAP, pin above fingers. It still rolls early and rolls forward immediately. Even with polish it still wants to roll forward.
As Joe noted, that ball's layout was done before I rechecked his PAP. Originally, his Hazmat Solid was drilled to be 1.75" to PAP. But after I checked his PAP (first time he'd done it in 8 years), we found it had moved considerably, making the Hazmat Solid 0" to PAP... far weaker than intended/desired
@@wsbproshop Can you do a video about MB location and how it affects the ball reaction? Flare, how quickly the ball loses tilt, response to friction and rolling forward?
The 60 x 2/3/4 x 18 layout looks great, might have to try that.
It's a cool little cheat code layout for some balls. Might have also been a little bit of a surprise to Joe, too, haha
I was wondering what the max bias would do polished. Things a different beast
Totally different. Better. Textured Pearl is a LOT of cover when left sanded
Great job explaining the strategy to test the experimental layout and polish to the Max Bias. Another great tip and offer to reveal your PAP has changed affecting the actual dynamics of what was thought to be the layout's result vs the reality. Going to check my PAP when I visit the pro shop.
Appreciate it!
I don't know who Syrup Jim is, but is it the guy who walked by at about 6:41 who waved at the camera or the guy with the furry tail who ran out from the benches about a minute later?
Might be... :)
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I polished my Max Bias and it still wanted to roll forward off my hand. Need to plug and change the layout. Think I'm going short pin to pap like the ball in the video
Plugged my Max bias and went from a 5" pin to pap above the fingers to a 1 1/2 inch pin to pap , pin just above my center line. Polished the ball up. Still seemed to lose rotation quickly but definitely continues a lot more, and not sure what it is about this core but it mixes up the pins and carries on hits I don't think should carry. Carried 10 of 12 the first game with only one flush strike. Carried 11 of 12 the 2nd game with mostly flush strikes with one mixer that took out the 7 10. I might be putting this layout on all my strong cover asymmetrical balls.
Interesting! Love to hear that you experimented a bit with it
How did you polish it? What steps did you use grit then polish or just polish
I just hit it with crown factory polish. Out of the box.
@@hammersomd thanks buddy nice video too. Thanks for responding.
My 1st thoughts when seeing video after video on the max bias. When is someone gonna polish it up? I have a MAX BIAS On the way. And i will certainly be Polishing it up.🤘🏻😈🤘🏻
Polishing mine today.
What surface is underneath the max bias before being polished?
That was my first thought too while I was originally filming Joe throw the Max in the first video, ha. Just looked like it was reading way too early and needed some polish. Now we know that was true... but for a different reason. Was it rolling too early? Yes--but mores because it was unintentionally drilled short-pin
@@wsbproshop mine is drilled 5 inch pin to PAP, pin above fingers. It still rolls early and rolls forward immediately. Even with polish it still wants to roll forward.
That 0 pin to PAP eliminates all flare and causes the ball to do what it did... Kills all the dynamics and reaction due to the core.
As Joe noted, that ball's layout was done before I rechecked his PAP. Originally, his Hazmat Solid was drilled to be 1.75" to PAP. But after I checked his PAP (first time he'd done it in 8 years), we found it had moved considerably, making the Hazmat Solid 0" to PAP... far weaker than intended/desired
@@wsbproshop Yes. Making a point how important knowing your PAP is. Especially with short pin to PAP layouts.
@@wsbproshop Can you do a video about MB location and how it affects the ball reaction? Flare, how quickly the ball loses tilt, response to friction and rolling forward?
Haz mat looks terrible. Gotta get that out around 2nd arrow
Fan cam???
Dang... should we?