This may be a leading question......but if the court will allow it......
When you adjust the Plane Angle to a lower plane , an Elbow Plane say.....while keeping the shaft on plane from Impact to Follow Through and executing Angled Hinging with its associated Clubhead Travel or even Horizontal Hinging maybe too....Does it feel like you are "swinging left" so to speak?
(Im waiting for an "Objection" from someone but I think they're all on other sites maybe)
The true answer is I don't know.
Remember I am just a newbie-a chapter 3 practice newbie.
With that caviot.
I have never tried anything other than what I call turned shoulder plane. (top in-line with right shoulder to ball, plane changes with club)
I use the board more to see swinging alignments-(the hossle dent) and I swing to what I call "Pop" {oh I only swing with horizontal hinge. I know the feel of all but only swing with horizontal. {a newbie can not do everything at once} anyway "Pop" is at follow through both arms straight toe up shaft close to plane- lots of energy left - then "Pop" the wrists swivel around, the shaft runs up the plane by itself and wacks me in the back of the neck and shoulder blade all by itself. I can't stop it.
The hitting I have tried on the board I only use angled hinge and punch. Shaft lifts off plane towards right field sometimes and right arm runs out quicker because the elbow comes down my side.
Sometimes tend towards the Palmer windmill.
See- the lesson is- never ask a newbie a deep technical question or you may get his goofy answer back