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.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
Except for the brass ferrules.So snooker cues have always been low deflect.?
The brass ferrules are short and have relatively thin walls. It helps that snooker cues are about 10mm at the tip. Some snooker players are changing to titanium ferrules, and titanium is about half the density of brass.Except for the brass ferrules.
Isn't brass real light?Except for the brass ferrules.
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Density of:Isn't brass real light?
Brass is stronger so use less?Density of:
Brass 8.4 to 8.73 g/cm³
Titanium 4.5 g/cm³
Ivory 1.7 to 2.0 g/cm³
Paper micarta 1.34 to 1.5 g/cm³
Brass is stronger so use less?
Can you glue a tip to titanium?yes they are short ferrules, but they're actually not that thin. titanium is in theory a better option.
One grade of superglue or another.Just a comment, but with the glues nowadays, I'd be surprised you couldn't
Can you glue a tip to titanium?