DUAL ANGLE LAYOUT TECHNIQUE™ - Layout Method (Part Two)
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Now draw the Pin to PAP line by using the scale of the Pro Sect® to draw a line from the pin through the marked drilling angle. This completes the marking of the drilling angle on the ball to be drilled. (Upper Left) |
The next step in completing a DUAL ANGLE layout is to measure and mark the distance from the pin to the PAP on the Pin to PAP line by using the scale of the Pro Sect®. (Right)
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Next, measure and mark the angle between the Pin to PAP line and the VAL by placing the zero point on the scale of the Pro Sect® on the PAP and the rib on the Pin to PAP line. Now measure and mark the angle to the VAL using the protractor. (Lower Left)
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DUAL ANGLE LAYOUT TECHNIQUE™
1 - Introduction to Dual Angle Layouts
2 - Core Comparisons (Asymmetrical/Symmetrical)
3 - Reasons for Drilling Angles
4 - Pin/PAP Distance Information
5 - Track Flare Information
6 - Reasons for Angle to VAL
7 - Layout Method (Part One)
8 - Layout Method (Part Two)
9 - Layout Method (Part Three)