It seems to me that no matter how little flabric you tuck under the fold, the surface will be uneven and could affect the rebound of a ball hitting the inside of the corner.
Plus, a fold would have two (or maybe even three) full layers of cloth on the angled face and this might deaden the bounce.
On the other hand, pre-compressing the cushion with a super-tight foldless stretch might affect the play as well.
So I have two questions:
1. Is this a lesser-of-two-evils kind of thing?
2. Is it "pool heresy" if I consider using two types of cloth: A good worsted wool for the bed (like Simonis 860), and something really stretchy for the rails? (Color match could be a problem.) Anyone ever do this?
Plus, a fold would have two (or maybe even three) full layers of cloth on the angled face and this might deaden the bounce.
On the other hand, pre-compressing the cushion with a super-tight foldless stretch might affect the play as well.
So I have two questions:
1. Is this a lesser-of-two-evils kind of thing?
2. Is it "pool heresy" if I consider using two types of cloth: A good worsted wool for the bed (like Simonis 860), and something really stretchy for the rails? (Color match could be a problem.) Anyone ever do this?