Hey, after all these years, we're still using rubber for tires on our vehicles.
Some things just don't need to change. Like maple shafts etc. Even tho makers still use maple and other exotic woods, the technology behind the making has kept up with the flow. They have tried everything from carbon fiber, graphite, aluminum, plastic but when it comes down to it, if its not broken, why try and fix it.
Wood is just the best building material you can find for this purpose. Its both functional and beautiful.
Just got an email today about the new Michelin Tires.
These tires are airless and are scheduled to be out on the market very soon.
The bad news for law enforcement is that spike strips will not work on these.
Just think of the impact on existing technology:
A. No more air valves..
B. No more air compressors at gas stations...
C. No more repair kits..
D. No more flats...
Hey, after all these years, we're still using rubber for tires on our vehicles.
Some things just don't need to change. Like maple shafts etc. Even tho makers still use maple and other exotic woods, the technology behind the making has kept up with the flow. They have tried everything from carbon fiber, graphite, aluminum, plastic but when it comes down to it, if its not broken, why try and fix it.
Wood is just the best building material you can find for this purpose. Its both functional and beautiful.
If everyone thought this way we'd have no computers, no planes, no cars... etc. I'm not stating that there is a better material, just surprised that no better one has appeared when compared how so much else has advanced to different materials.
I am doing a project and would enjoy hearing what other people that play pool have to say to this question: What are some products that are missing/ need to be changed in the billiard industry? chalk, tips, cues.. ??
I am doing a project and would enjoy hearing what other people that play pool have to say to this question: What are some products that are missing... ??
I am doing a project and would enjoy hearing what other people that play pool have to say to this question: What are some products that are missing/ need to be changed in the billiard industry? chalk, tips, cues.. ??
Its missing an audience
I'm not stating that there is a better material, just surprised that no better one has appeared when compared how so much else has advanced to different materials.
I think tips made out of a material similar to what is used for skateboard wheels would work as cue tips.
No more chalk. You'd just wipe the dirt off of the tip from time to time.
You couldn't break with it but the english would be awesome.
Hey, after all these years, we're still using rubber for tires on our vehicles.
Some things just don't need to change. Like maple shafts etc. Even tho makers still use maple and other exotic woods, the technology behind the making has kept up with the flow. They have tried everything from carbon fiber, graphite, aluminum, plastic but when it comes down to it, if its not broken, why try and fix it.
Wood is just the best building material you can find for this purpose. Its both functional and beautiful.