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English: Front views of a bowling ball, the blue-colored elements illustrating initial axis tilts of 0°, 30°, and 60° and the black rings indicating initial oil tracks.

Concepts are discussed in Chapter 13, "Create a Bowler's Tool Kit" in the book:


Ten-pin bowling pins in background were derived from:

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