TFlan,
Is 100% correct about the lie angle adjustments. I left that out of what I posted to make things simpler. If you are really anal, do some preliminary lie adjustments on your heads before assembly.

Also, in all honesty, I DON'T do what I described in the long "how to" post I just sent. I'll sort the shafts based upon deflection/weight, but then I just tip according to the desired deflection I want using an NF4. I then adjust the weight to get to my target MOI and totally ignore its affect on the flex. For me, and most golfers I'm aware of, the difference in flex/cpms introduced by the additional weight is non detectable. There appears to be much more sensitivity to weight change, which makes sense, as it can affect how you release the club and can affect swing path.

/Ed

TOM FLANAGAN wrote:
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Here's another oddity . . . If you bend the lie angle
either up or down say, 3 degrees, you'll get a small
difference in SW because the toe sticks out further
from or closer to the SW scale. Infinitesimal, but
it's there.
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TFlan

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