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If put under enough pressure it will turn into diamond. Pencil-lead is graphite these days, and some companies grind it into a powder for use as a lubricant.
Diamond is considered the hardest mineral known to man, while graphite is one of the softest. Diamond is an excellent electrical insulator, while graphite is a good conductor of electricity. This is due to the way the carbon atoms are arranged in each mineral.
Generally it's made of graphite. Graphite is a substance made of carbon. The carbon atoms are bonded together in a particular way that allows "sheets" of graphite to break off easily. When you write something, some of these sheets break off and end up on your paper.
Yes it is.
It depends on the butt size of the steel club and how wide the graphite shaft butt is. It is not really ideal to mix the composition of shafts in this way as it will drastically affect the swing weight. Yes it is true there are matrix shafts which have steel and graphite but these have been specifically designed for their purpose and work well. You would be best going and getting steel shaft extensions they are cheap enough.
Use an electric razor with a beard attachment. For shaving the sack, i dont think there is a best way to shave it, just take your time so you dont cut yourself. As for the shaft, I found its easier to get with a razor when your erect, but again you need to be careful
Yeah, the best material simply pump shaft. I guess that pumping shaft's just the way it is
For a steel shaft, a tubing cutter is the best way. You get a clean cut perpendicular to the axis. You'll need to have a hardened wheel that can handle the stainless steel. For high production volume shops a cutoff saw with an abrasive wheel is typical.For graphite, a hacksaw with an abrasive blade works well.If you want to know how much to cut off, you can get basic recommendations from whoever sold you the shaft.
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Graphite by a long way
The best way to do it is to go get custom fit, there you can accurately compare both shafts and see which one best fits your game. Or you could ask a local golf shop or local pro if you could borrow one of each and try it on the course. Maybe even your friends could help you out.
This is simply a cosmetic problem, it will in no way affect the playing performance of the club. If it annoyed you, you could either paint it or put a piece of tape round it.
had the problem -- if grease isn't put on it when first assembled, or its been a long time - the trans shaft will start to rust and the c- clip on the shaft will not be able to compress. Only way toi get it off is to cut it -- use a dremel - cut the shat with the dremel at a 90' angle to the cvshaft - make 1 cut alon it -- be careful not to go in too far - then turn the cvshaft 1/4 turn and do another cut - then just before the shaft gets large -- cut across the the 2 new cuts and get a cold chisle drive it between 1 of the fits cuts and the CV shaft should break apart where the cut is -- that takes care of 1/4 - then make new cut - turn shaft 1/2 way around - and with 1/2 the shaft cut away -- it should just pull off-- with a dremel -- it took me about an hour from start to finish-- not bad
The best way to cut any tile is to remove it from it's setting, carefully and then cut it on a wet tile saw.
cut it
The best way to cut a layer of fat is to cut back on how much you eat and eating the right foods. Adding exercise is important too.