Centrifugal Balance

Every one knows that centrifugal balance is needed for a cue to glide correctly when thrown across the room after a missed shot.

Dick
 
I'm guessing he means it's balanced along the z-axis like a tire.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tire_balance

Personally I'm waiting cues made with proper atom ratios in their particular type of wood as determined by a spectrographic analysis of gamma rays produced by collisions in a neutron bombardment.
 
Its probably like JB Cases new Organic Rebound interior.
Still haven't figured out what that one is either.

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Every one knows that centrifugal balance is needed for a cue to glide correctly when thrown across the room after a missed shot.

Dick

Is this your new line of cues, The Javelin spear your opponent thru the heart! That's my kind of marketing!!!!
 
Notice how the OP has not responded? I see this happen on here from time to time - OP opens up a subject or asks a question, responders go on for multiple pages with suppositions and what-ifs but with no resolution. Not sure if trolling is the right verb or not . . . . .

Gary
 
What is centrfigual? According to my trained baboons, no such word exists. I question the OP's motives among other things. Maybe he's not from around here. Or there, for that matter.
 
that's what i want, centrfigual balancing for cues and i will have it, sooner or later.
why not now.

Hi,

You no doubt own some of the chalk for 30.00 too.

I have found the path to centrifugal balancing, I got it from a out dated terrorist manual:groucho:. Much of this new technology can be used for peaceful purposes rather than evil intentions. I have spent over 20,000.00 doing research and product development.

If you want me to build one of these special cues for you the base cost is 23,500.00 for a plain jane. Points are 100.00 extra each and veneered points are 120.00 each. Fancy rings are 250.00 for 5 positions.

These extras items are a little pricey I know, but are a bitc(x) during one of these builds because the cue has to be tapered turned in a spenginetherpleene demosmillizer chamber while in a Helium 3 and Argon environment at very high temperatures to petrify everything. Kinda like the way a time machine works, only a little different.

I believe Chris Hightower also has one of these systems on the drawing board for the deluxe.

PM me and we can talk about it. BTW it is 200% down before the build with half paid back when delivered. Also don't call my cell phone. I will call you when the job is done in ten years or so. These things take time you know as I must wait for a gravitational alignment of the planets. Thank god I have a scaled Stonehedge in my back yard for these calculations. One or two fast neutrons hit the wrong way between the wood fibers and it can go out of balance that fast. I may have to take the cue to the bandsaw a few times and start over because it is very tricky business.:kma::nanner: The funny part is that it does not work with PH. You would have thought it would be very stable and a good wood for this app?:joyful:

Rick
 
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Notice how the OP has not responded? I see this happen on here from time to time - OP opens up a subject or asks a question, responders go on for multiple pages with suppositions and what-ifs but with no resolution. Not sure if trolling is the right verb or not . . . . .

Gary
troll, thats funny

photo shown below is an actual computer digital centrifugal balancer.
picture your new custom order cue inbetween those discs, from maybe... black boar .
 

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First, if you spin a cue that fast, it will break.

Second, you balance a cue, or bat, or club, in the direction in which it will be moved in action. Your stroke is linear, not rotational. Balancing it, as such, is useless.

Thirdly, why? That's way too much to worry about when playing pool. I've said for years players get too caught up in the quantifiable numbers, like weight, balance, etc. Take a cue and shoot some balls. Let your body tell you if the cue is right for you.
 
First, if you spin a cue that fast, it will break.

Second, you balance a cue, or bat, or club, in the direction in which it will be moved in action. Your stroke is linear, not rotational. Balancing it, as such, is useless.

Thirdly, why? That's way too much to worry about when playing pool. I've said for years players get too caught up in the quantifiable numbers, like weight, balance, etc. Take a cue and shoot some balls. Let your body tell you if the cue is right for you.

It'll help you run 3 balls with ball in hand.
 
troll, thats funny

photo shown below is an actual computer digital centrifugal balancer.
picture your new custom order cue inbetween those discs, from maybe... black boar .

you pick the RPM that your cue will spin when you play and i will balance your cue to it. also as a bonus i will see if i can knock out the cross talk.

bill
 
After years of careful measuring with a state of the art laser interferometer calibrated to offset the most recent sunspot flare it has been determined that cues perform optimally if the observed motion change when a cue, rotated along its Z axis at a rate changing from 2 rpm to 3.725 rpm over a period of 8 minutes, deflects less than 124 microns. Other than that only $75 chalk can overcome the concern expressed so eloquently by the OP.

ps, If you are looking for that particular chalk, let me know. I have a cube without any label or wrapper that I could be persuaded to sell. Shipping and handling not included.
 
Are you able to customize this balance for left handed players? Seriously. There are so few cuemakers who cater to lefties these days. It is pathetic.

Kelly
 
Getting it balanced is only part of the equation. The radial weight distribution has greater bearing of the moment of rotational inertia than does the balance.
 
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