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Try to lay the first standing disc as low as possible. Bring the next disc along the mat tilted a bit until you see the standing disc rise up a bit. Play with the distance and angle until you can stand it. Stand it as low as possible again if you plan on making a longer line.  
Try to lay the first standing disc as low as possible. Bring the next disc along the mat tilted a bit until you see the standing disc rise up a bit. Play with the distance and angle until you can stand it. Stand it as low as possible again if you plan on making a longer line.  
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Watch the standing pieces carefully. If they get too vertical, they will suck each other up. (usually because the disc being played came in too vertical) If the leaner in the front gets too low, it will fall, and so will every other standing disc. (This might be a cool way to get a line of foundations quickly ??? )
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Watch the standing pieces carefully. If they get too vertical, they will suck each other up. (Usually because the disc being played came in too vertical) If the leaner in the front gets too low, it will fall, and so will every other standing disc. (This might be a cool way to get a line of foundations quickly ??? )
These leaner lines are very unstable and can be good for offence.
These leaner lines are very unstable and can be good for offence.
http://www.dancingshadow.net/leaners.JPG
http://www.dancingshadow.net/leaners.JPG

Revision as of 01:40, 17 January 2006

Leaners in a Line

You can stand discs on other standing discs.

Try to lay the first standing disc as low as possible. Bring the next disc along the mat tilted a bit until you see the standing disc rise up a bit. Play with the distance and angle until you can stand it. Stand it as low as possible again if you plan on making a longer line.

Watch the standing pieces carefully. If they get too vertical, they will suck each other up. (Usually because the disc being played came in too vertical) If the leaner in the front gets too low, it will fall, and so will every other standing disc. (This might be a cool way to get a line of foundations quickly ??? )

These leaner lines are very unstable and can be good for offence.

leaners.JPG

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