Clubmaking
- December 29, 2020
One task a clubmaker will encounter is replacing a shaft into a club which has an adjustable shaft adapter sleeve whether it is to replace a broken shaft or upgrade to a shaft that better fits the customer. Most name brand drivers as well as many fairways and hybrids will offer this feature to be able to change the lie, face angle and "effective loft" of the club. While there is an extra piece involved, the basic principles of re-shafting remain the same with only a few exceptions.
- November 06, 2020
When you need the club now!
When it comes to epoxy, clubmakers have a choice between slow and fasting curing epoxies. Slow cure epoxy typically fully cures to safely hit a ball in 20 to 24 hours at a normal room temperature. On the other hand, fast curing epoxy can come to full cure in approximately 30 minutes.
Fast curing (or setting) epoxies have come a long way. Chemical manufacturers are able to produce higher shear strength, fast curing epoxies, which appeals to clubmakers as an effort to save time during the assembly process and to establish a rapid turnaround time for their customers in this day age.
- September 16, 2020
Where do I find shaft trimming instructions?
For those customers who were familiar with our website, you may have noticed a few changes. One is where you will access the shaft trimming guide which will now be now tucked under the main menu Golf Components > Technical. Now the appearance may be different but have no fear the fundamentals remain the same.
For those new customers, we want to welcome you and make sure you also know where and how to use the recommended tip trimming. For a tutorial on how to use our tip trimming guide we have a new updated page by going to the following link.