You asked:I am perfectly relaxed, when you have nothing specific to say in relation to a specific question, pass your turn, at least on my threads, I hate your way of doing things which changes the very direction of the thread, you still need a minimum maturity to understand that.
f we take 2 different foams to fill a carbon shaft, the 2 foams have the same density, example 23 lbs/ft3, one is flexible and the other rigid like concrete, which will give the best results, among other things deflection, Thank You!
Kim answered:
I have built quite a few shafts, where about 1/3 of the shaft from the joint have a denser foam, then a lighter foam in the rest of the shaft. Does it make a big difference? Not really, but it does change the final weight and balance somewhat. I second @kling&allen suggestion about testing it out for yourself, so you get a first hand experience. Build two shafts where everything is the same except for the foam and do a A/B comparison and let players and friends you trust try them too.
Pretty much was an answer towards your question, unless you can't read....may not be THE answer you want to hear, but it was on topic, Even Chris Hightower feels you attacked for no reason......use your own advice .... don't like the answer, just go on by it and move on...so please stop being an asshat!