Based on the picture do you think that the balls can be redirected by the template?
Maybe I miss understood the intent in the OP.Seems silly to me to argue that a foreign object laying on the table is not going to influence the path of balls, if not on the first explosive break. The question is does that matter? Breaks are much better I guess with the template.
I guess that's kind of what I'm saying. Unless it causes the balls to jump the table during a break it probably doesn't matter much since it is removed right away.Maybe I miss understood the intent in the OP.
Can a foreign object influence the path of a ball...?..., sure. Will it...?..., that's a different question. My exposure to quality templates lends me to believe that they will not effect ball path much more than a foot spot sticker will. Generally you need to put some effort into manually rolling a ball into a quality template on the necessary angle to effect path.
Personally, give me the perfect rack and I'll accept the small odds of a questionable roll.
Does the spot routinely lift off the table though?Maybe I miss understood the intent in the OP.
Can a foreign object influence the path of a ball...?..., sure. Will it...?..., that's a different question. My exposure to quality templates lends me to believe that they will not effect ball path much more than a foot spot sticker will. Generally you need to put some effort into manually rolling a ball into a quality template on the necessary angle to effect path.
Personally, give me the perfect rack and I'll accept the small odds of a questionable roll.
It is off the table in that picture and hasn't been moved away yet.Maybe I miss understood the intent in the OP.
Can a foreign object influence the path of a ball...?..., sure. Will it...?..., that's a different question. My exposure to quality templates lends me to believe that they will not effect ball path much more than a foot spot sticker will. Generally you need to put some effort into manually rolling a ball into a quality template on the necessary angle to effect path.
Personally, give me the perfect rack and I'll accept the small odds of a questionable roll.
I leave it on the table when I use one and without actually tracking...I guess that's kind of what I'm saying. Unless it causes the balls to jump the table during a break it probably doesn't matter much since it is removed right away.
That isnt a permanent shape though. it would be much flatter at all times, except break shots.It is off the table in that picture and hasn't been moved away yet.
Just looking for people's thoughts.
Forgot to give credit to Mol Mike, it's from his page.
That’s a amazing picBased on the picture do you think that the balls can be redirected by the template?
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If it did after striking the head ball in the same fashion would it matter...?Does the spot routinely lift off the table though?
My thought..., it's a great pic to form an opinion around. However when you put it in context the template's vertical position is moot.It is off the table in that picture and hasn't been moved away yet.
Just looking for people's thoughts.
Forgot to give credit to Mol Mike, it's from his page.
It seems as I may be misinterpreting the moniker of "rack mechanic". I always thought of a rack mechanic as one that 'tweaks' balls within a rack to gain an advantage. I wouldn't have thought someone wanting to alter the break results would like to use a template.At the end of the day I’ve never liked template racks. I know the rack mechanics like them, and some people for what ever reason. I’m not in either camp.
Au contraire.It seems as I may be misinterpreting the moniker of "rack mechanic". I always thought of a rack mechanic as one that 'tweaks' balls within a rack to gain an advantage. I wouldn't have thought someone wanting to alter the break results would like to use a template.
You heard correct.Au contraire.
Perfect is the best place to start from...so I hear!