Nobody ever reviews the fit and finish.
Good hitting cue but quality is not so good.
Where did you see one where the quality was "not so good".
Please explain.
The fit and finish on mine are fine.
Nobody ever reviews the fit and finish.
Good hitting cue but quality is not so good.
see here, the Becue shaft without paint is not a problem and extremely smooth, smoother than wood can ever be ...
So is that a molinari grip on that becue
I don't see on becues website where they offer a shaft without the finish
What gave you the idea of taking off the paint on those shafts
I don't think it's an option on their site. You have to speak to them and I believe they will do it for you. From everyone that has purchased from them I've always heard there customer service it awesome.
I don't think it's an option on their site. You have to speak to them and I believe they will do it for you. From everyone that has purchased from them I've always heard there customer service it awesome.
I liked what you said about the paint being on the shaft earlier and though that was a good point for everyone to think about
I've tried cues with aluminum shafts fiberglass shafts and didn't like any of them i've seen up close the REVO but never handled it i thought it looked like fiberglass So the concern is really the paint on this becue
Wibo, Can you explain in a little more detail how you removed the paint from your shafts (grits used, the process, etc.) Are the shafts naturally smooth or do you sand them smooth. Does the bare carbon fiber have any kind of finish on it?
Wait a second are you saying the white one you can feel the paint and this one you can't ? I was thinking they are all made the same way except adding colors in the process
so white is painted and you could feel the paint
and naked means no paint and is a different feel
This is so stupid if i'm correct never heard of making something like this two different ways
I liked what you said about the paint being on the shaft earlier and though that was a good point for everyone to think about
I've tried cues with aluminum shafts fiberglass shafts and didn't like any of them i've seen up close the REVO but never handled it i thought it looked like fiberglass So the concern is really the paint on this becue
A friend of mine took a becue in lieu of $400 that someone owed him from a match of 10 ball last week.
Before the guy handed the Becue to him, he slapped the butt of cue against a pole in front of building and put huge dent in it.
After my buddy took possession he realized there was also a gash in the stroke area of the shaft.
He threw the butt away. He put the prime shaft in his lathe and sanded it down till it was solid black, looking almost identical to my revo.
He then changed the shaft to fit his radial predator cue. He says that it plays great. Like me, he also has a revo. He said he can't tell a difference when paired to same butt.
I can't wait to use it on my cue. He lives a few hours away but is scheduled to have vacation from work and wife (lol) in a couple weeks and is gonna visit for a weekend.
Rake
Nobody ever reviews the fit and finish.
Good hitting cue but quality is not so good.
Taking anything to a pole in front of a building will probably leave a mark. But in the course of normal pool playing, I've dropped mine, mistakenly hit it against the corner casting edge of my gold crown (skirts removed), and raked and batted balls around into position with the BeCue and I've not yet experienced a dent or chip, in either the
I'm not sure but I think you may have me a little wrong.
My post was not to put Becue down. Heck, I like the Becue.
As for the huge dent from pole.....lol.....any cue will dent.....hell, most would have broke.
Anyway, to me, the Becue and revo are extremely close in performance. Ricky came to my place. I tried the Becue. I would had bought the Becue but my wife had already bought the revo. Lol.....you do the math on that one.
Again, to me, they are the same. Then again, I can only put 5 and 6 packs together with either cue but can't seem to get past that point lately.
I need more quality table time.
Rake
I never thought you did put it down either...I took your comments, and from your experience, as a good endorsement for BeCue.
I've read comments and threads on Revo and BeCue about how they aren't indestructible and because someone had a crushed Revo implied it's not good. Believe me, I've talked to people who think they can use the cue like Stephen Segal in Out for Justice since carbon fiber is understood to be dent resistant. :grin-square:
I think what is amazing here, from your review, is that predator had reportedly spent tons of money and years of R&D to bring the Revo to market, while two guys in Italy, using a $20 thousand dollar kick starter campaign were able to make a carbon composite LD shaft that stands toe to toe with the predator corporation and Revo. With all the competing companies in the cue industry, that's pretty amazing.
Also, when I get around to it (later tonight), I'll be adding yours and the OPs reviews to the list in the main BeCue thread. Every bit of input is needed to learn about this new technology in the pool industry.
I never thought you did put it down either...I took your comments, and from your experience, as a good endorsement for BeCue.
I've read comments and threads on Revo and BeCue about how they aren't indestructible and because someone had a crushed Revo implied it's not good. Believe me, I've talked to people who think they can use the cue like Stephen Segal in Out for Justice since carbon fiber is understood to be dent resistant. :grin-square:
I think what is amazing here, from your review, is that predator had reportedly spent tons of money and years of R&D to bring the Revo to market, while two guys in Italy, using a $20 thousand dollar kick starter campaign were able to make a carbon composite LD shaft that stands toe to toe with the predator corporation and Revo. With all the competing companies in the cue industry, that's pretty amazing.
Also, when I get around to it (later tonight), I'll be adding yours and the OPs reviews to the list in the main BeCue thread. Every bit of input is needed to learn about this new technology in the pool industry.
I'm always looking for a reason to spend on pool equipment so it would piss me off if it never messed up.
Rake
Wibo,
I sanded one of my 5.1 shafts down to the carbon fiber, and yes, it is very smooth and quite playable that way. But I think I would prefer to put a gloss finish on it, like the gloss finish on the fiber area of the butt.
Any ideas/ suggestions?
I think it depends on what is used as a finish. Just wondering if Wibo or anyone else has any thoughts/ experience trying to do this.