TAPERCORE™ KINETICS // SPEC SHEET
[THE PROBLEM]: FLAT-PLANE FAILURE
Most modular golf systems fail at the atomic level. When two flat metal surfaces are bolted together, microscopic gaps remain. Upon impact, the energy wave hits this boundary and scatters, creating "shear-plane chatter." The result is the dead, hollow, clicking feel that plagues traditional adjustable putters. They rely entirely on the vertical tension of a single screw to hold the club together.
[THE SOLUTION]: CONICAL CHAMFER FUSION
The patented Dual TaperCore™ system abandons flat mating surfaces entirely. By utilizing an aggressive Conical Chamfer geometry, the axial load of the lock-screw is converted into exponential radial compression. As the components are drawn together, the angled walls wedge into a zero-tolerance interference fit. The three loose parts mechanically fuse into a single, rigid isotropic mass.
01 RADIAL COMPRESSION LOGIC
02 ACOUSTIC HARMONICS (THE 1-PIECE FEEL)
Impact energy travels cleanly through the hosel directly to the hands without scattering at the joint.
The extreme friction fit forces the Hosel, Frame, and Mod to resonate at the exact same frequency.
Total elimination of mechanical "buzz" on off-center strikes.
03 PATENTED ARCHITECTURE
This is why we hold the patent, and why the mass-market brands cannot replicate this feel. Mass-producing a flat-plane joint is cheap and easy. Machining a Dual-Conical Chamfer requires extreme, slow-milling tolerances. If the angle is off by a fraction of a degree, the system fails. We built CHASSI at architectural grade because it is the only way a modular system actually works.
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