I am enjoying this discussion and it has made me think of a number of things.
Originally Posted by HungryBear
I will comment without commenting if that is practical. Sometime called political correct and sometime sitting on the fence.
HK seems to have a perverse sense of humor on occasion. I should re-read 1-J and 1-k and be re-reminded that in 1-K HK points at 10-24-F, which contains "every man's" aspirations and DOOM.
Too lightly do we all wonder past chapter 13 and fail to incubate its vital message.
I feel free to comment on either basics or variations, but who am I? I can understand lynn's point if he does not comment on the question of variation because it would be like the Dr. doing diagnostics without seeing the patient.
On the other hand that may not be it at all because I am just wrong.
The Bear
I have a question or two based on some facts and guesses, too. Please view this link # 5 the picture:
I think this is an Elbow Plane board. TGM encourages the building of a plane model. We know this. We also know that Mr. Kelly only spoke about (or mostly spoke about) the right or trail side of the Swing/Hit. Could it be that with a concentration on Both Arms Straight, and the Finishing Swivel and the choice of Hinges and the maintenance of the Flying Wedges until Finish, that there is no increase in the effectiveness of Impact to be obtained by other possible considerations?
I know you have considered that idea. What is interesting, though, is that by asking your questions about an Exit Plane, it really highlights The Endless Belt Effect, Both Arms Straight and The Finishing Swivel's essential contribution to the selected Plane. And those essentials bring about many other essentials! We are talking about Zone 3 here, though, not Zone 2.
Consider Yoda's remarks about "Bending the Plane" at the end of this video:
What is Bending the Plane? What causes it? What is the essential protection from Bending the Plane?
Thanks for the insights so far. Please don't stop.
ICT
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HP, grant me the serenity to accept what I cannot change, the courage to change what I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Progress and not perfection is the goal every day!
Last edited by innercityteacher : 12-19-2010 at 03:55 PM.