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| 5 Most Important Skills of a Clubmaker |
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| E. Shaft Trimming and Preparation There are certain steps that a good clubmaker observes when trimming and installing a shaft onto a head. One must first understand the principles of proper shaft installation as these concepts are logical once you learn how to follow the trimming |
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| charts. Remember to "measure twice, cut once" because incorrectly trimmed shafts are not covered under warranty. Know the proper methods and degree of shaft abrading to allow for an adequate epoxy bonding surface and that a shaft. Understand that under certain circumstances, it may be required to bore the hosel of a club out to accommodate a shaft whose tip happens to be on the high side of the tolerance. |
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