deflection

BigAlTheTiger

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Does the type of ferrule magnify deflection? I was wondering if !vory ferrules have more or less deflection than other ferrules of the same length considering that the shaft is the same length and weight. Thanks
 
Does the type of ferrule magnify deflection? I was wondering if !vory ferrules have more or less deflection than other ferrules of the same length considering that the shaft is the same length and weight. Thanks
The only thing that matters is the ferrule's weight - I don't know how much it contributes to the "end mass" that causes deflection, but it's in the perfect position (at the tip) to maximize its effect.

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Yes, the ferrule density directly affects the deflection. Probably more than any other single factor. An independent claim on Predator's original patent was to specify the mechanical properties of the ferrule material. This was a separate claim from the hollow portion.

Ivory is about the worst ferrule for deflection purposes.
 
I've replaced 314-1 ferrules 20 years ago for a couple customers. I believe I used Ivorine 3 and/or Aegis 2. I copied the broken original ferrule exactly in its dimensions. When finished, the cue had quite a bit more deflection than before.
 
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