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I work in a composites shop, and that knowledge made this experience even cooler for me.Just watched the tour periscope. Fascinating and reminds me of when I worked for Boeing and built air ducts out of Kevlar and graphite, using an almost identical process to making those great shafts. We didn't have the luxury of the roller table and did all that by hand.
Don was not kidding when he talked about the expense of the pre-preg material. Thanks again for a great tour !!
Watch the Periscope on the @THPGolf feed with Don. its worth it.
How does punching in numbers translate into specs being met (aren't the shaft hand crafted)?
We use the computer model to choose materials, mandrels and patterns. Then the technicians take the design sheet and cut and roll every flag by hand.
If there was a machine that you just put your specs into and it made a shaft I would be out of a job.
Until I got my real dream job, short order cook at a bowling alley.
This is definitely making me a project x/TT fan. It's been a very fun event to follow for sure. Proud to say I've got true temper in my irons and wedges!
I hit the project x 6.0 and some xp115 in irons last week and liked them...this event is making me want go get some for my Bridgestones.
Which beer?
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Good man. I see several of those in my futuresculpin
Me too!2016, I want in!
Such a cool experience!
Exclusivity is what THP does best, this is truly a one of a kind amazing experience.Due to the nature of the graphics that were able to be done, the shafts cannot be done in 1 day. The original plan of create the shaft and do simple graphics was thrown out the window for good reason, when PX decided to open up the creativity and give these guys the chance to create anything they would like.
its crazy cool that nobody in the world can do what these THPers are getting to do.
The project x 6.0's are probably my favorite iron shafts, but they aren't an available option from the factory from Bridgestone so I couldn't get them. The DG pros are a very suitable trade off for me. Roughly same weight but launch a little higher in the long irons. This company is just crushing it right now and it's fun to see the people behind it.
Ballast Point Beer about to happen. I went with Oktoberfest.