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swel304 wrote:So...the production run will not have bubbles in the flight plate...
JHern wrote:swel304 wrote:So...the production run will not have bubbles in the flight plate...
Yeah, flight plate bubbles=blems. Now we know why they called these first ones blems, which had been puzzling to me.
If all the bubbles are in the rim, and none in the flight plate, then the relative moment of inertia of the disc (i.e., the value normalized/divided by mass and radius squared) will be less than a solid disc, and they will probably turn more than the blems.
x-out wrote:JHern wrote:swel304 wrote:So...the production run will not have bubbles in the flight plate...
Yeah, flight plate bubbles=blems. Now we know why they called these first ones blems, which had been puzzling to me.
If all the bubbles are in the rim, and none in the flight plate, then the relative moment of inertia of the disc (i.e., the value normalized/divided by mass and radius squared) will be less than a solid disc, and they will probably turn more than the blems.
lol at the speculation.
flight plate bubbles are going to be part of the production run. they were not the reason for considering them factory seconds.
the newer type mentioned on PDGA are just a modified version that will eventually make its way into production.
Dave Dunipace wrote:...The molding has evolved into, what I think is an acceptable and marketable product that does not have bubbles in the flight plate, just the rim. We started with bubbles everywhere, but that often produced unacceptable visual results...
JHern wrote:x-out wrote:JHern wrote:swel304 wrote:So...the production run will not have bubbles in the flight plate...
Yeah, flight plate bubbles=blems. Now we know why they called these first ones blems, which had been puzzling to me.
If all the bubbles are in the rim, and none in the flight plate, then the relative moment of inertia of the disc (i.e., the value normalized/divided by mass and radius squared) will be less than a solid disc, and they will probably turn more than the blems.
lol at the speculation.
flight plate bubbles are going to be part of the production run. they were not the reason for considering them factory seconds.
the newer type mentioned on PDGA are just a modified version that will eventually make its way into production.
Speculation? Read Dave Dunipace's response...Dave Dunipace wrote:...The molding has evolved into, what I think is an acceptable and marketable product that does not have bubbles in the flight plate, just the rim. We started with bubbles everywhere, but that often produced unacceptable visual results...

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