Pocket angles

You are posts behind. Read post 17. If you can’t understand that then I can’t explain it.


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To add context to your post, you had suggested (based on garzar's post) that the "cushion profile" is the downward angle from the top of the sub-rail to the nose of the cushion. Keep in mind, he was also referring to an installed cushion (mounted to a sub-rail), as he mentioned the changes that Diamond had made to their sub-rail design.

The feature that garzar was referring to is a direct effect of the sub-rail face angle. It has little to do with the actual cushion profile. To call this feature "cushion profile" is incorrect.

"Cushion Profile" is the cross-sectional geometric outline of the freestanding cushion.
 
Sorry, too busy building my Diamond Ball Polisher.
If that guy is so worried about copying why isn't he whining about all the layered tips on the market?? Moori was the first and EVERYTHING else since is nothing but a copy. Who made the first piloted joint? Are all the cuemakers who use it just shameless idea stealers?? Gimme a break.
 
If that guy is so worried about copying why isn't he whining about all the layered tips on the market?? Moori was the first and EVERYTHING else since is nothing but a copy. Who made the first piloted joint? Are all the cuemakers who use it just shameless idea stealers?? Gimme a break.

Off topic much? Nice hijack.


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Off topic much? Nice hijack.


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Thin, you are back on here arguing your points again??? Bro, I love ya, but, lay off. Just because you have assembled and clothed a table does not mean you are a mechanic or that you are able to give other people advice about pool table work. Your opinion is not anything more than a little bit of experience and a bunch of repeating things you read mostly. Lets just not go down this road, the forum has been VERY calm and people are getting exactly what they need from people who know what they are talking about. This was a public service announcement to other "bored" people who think they can offer their non-professional advice in here. thanks for understanding Thin!

TFT.

PS. yes, I do understand that guys like Rexus /Pocket are the exception to the norm, they did great work on their tables, researched the rest and worked with a Pro for the things they could not do.
 
Thin, you are back on here arguing your points again??? Bro, I love ya, but, lay off. Just because you have assembled and clothed a table does not mean you are a mechanic or that you are able to give other people advice about pool table work. Your opinion is not anything more than a little bit of experience and a bunch of repeating things you read mostly. Lets just not go down this road, the forum has been VERY calm and people are getting exactly what they need from people who know what they are talking about. This was a public service announcement to other "bored" people who think they can offer their non-professional advice in here. thanks for understanding Thin!

TFT.

PS. yes, I do understand that guys like Rexus /Pocket are the exception to the norm, they did great work on their tables, researched the rest and worked with a Pro for the things they could not do.

Says the ambassador of nothing.


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YOU HEARD WHAT I SAID THIN. Just be nice, nice is so much easier. I asked you nicely not to go the rough road. You dont know anything, keep your non professional opinions to yourself. Again, I was civil and nice, all I expect of you is to stop.


TFT

I am being nice. But, still trying to figure out how pocket angles and multi layer tips relate to each other. I have been scratching my head for days now trying to understand the profound wisdom. I am guessing that the tip of a pool cue has a very slight taper that is similar to the downward angle of a pocket facing. I tried to find information but have failed. So I am assuming it is something pool table “mechanics” keep close to the vest. Sorta speak.


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I am being nice. But, still trying to figure out how pocket angles and multi layer tips relate to each other. I have been scratching my head for days now trying to understand the profound wisdom. I am guessing that the tip of a pool cue has a very slight taper that is similar to the downward angle of a pocket facing. I tried to find information but have failed. So I am assuming it is something pool table “mechanics” keep close to the vest. Sorta speak.


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It does not have to make sense. Let's just not worry about the lil stuff! Love ya thin! :)

TFT
 
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