Follow-up on jumping. I put notches in the other end and it just doesn't work. Not only is it too difficult to hold but neither I nor a few friends could jump with it. If you shoot the dart method the notches in the last picture may work. They do for me but I know everyone is different. I'm...
I've been asked about jumping with The Steady Shot. Though not designed for jumping I am trying to do some tweaking that will allow you to jump utilizing it for those that may be interested. My first thought was to try and add something to the highest end to make it taller. My dilemma is since...
Good Morning, the short answer to your question is it doesn't. The only thing I can tell you is about me and how I do it.
My tremors are prevalent in my left hand but I do have them in both. As I'm taking my practice strokes I try to calm myself by concentrating on my stroke, the shot, and...
Sorry to hear about your friends. It’s a shame you serve your country and then come home with something like that. Thank goodness they did come home.
I sand the grooves then round them over with a spindle sander. The only groove not rounded over is the lower one for shooting off the rail...
Do you or anyone you know have movement disorders like Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson’s, or Essential Tremor and still want to shoot competitively? Is your bridge hand compromised from arthritis, a stroke, missing digits, or any other process that has disabled your billiards bridge hand? I can help...
The Steady Shot is a billiards/pool shooting bridge to assist people with movement disorders like Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson’s, & Essential Tremor. It can aid people who have had their bridge hand compromised from a stroke, missing digits, or any other process that has disabled their bridge hand.
A billiards/pool shooting bridge to assist people with movement disorders like Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson’s, and Essential Tremor. The device can aid people who have had their bridge hand compromised from a stroke, missing digits, or any other process that has disabled their billiards bridge hand.
Sometimes called Morado wood, Bolivian Rosewood, or Santos Rosewood, Pau Ferro is a South American exotic wood. Additionally, it has a somewhat similar appearance to Honduras Rosewood. However, it is not a related specie.
Originating from Asia or Africa, padauk wood can be obtained from a wide variety of Pterocarpus species. Commonly referred to as narra or mukwa, padauk wood is a valuable resource due to its durability, strength, and stability when being worked.
An incredibly strong and durable type of wood, originating from the Peltogyne genus of 23 species of large trees that can be found growing natively on the territory between Mexico and Brazil. It is best known for its amazing grain pattern and unique color that can rarely be found in other wood types