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  1. Bob Callahan

    Carbon, back to wood...

    Have you tried carbon and switched back to wood? If so, why?
  2. Bob Callahan

    Cue balance, revisited

    In another thread, I recently posted a link to data about measuring cue balance from over a decade ago. A lot has changed since then, especially the wide-spread adaption of low-deflection shafts, which would be lighter at the end than the old shafts, possibly changing how cues balance. So, maybe...
  3. Bob Callahan

    physical consequences of cue balance point location

    Once upon a time: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/where-is-your-cues-balance-point.216269/
  4. Bob Callahan

    what's the best cue you ever hit with, and why?

    From a long time ago: https://forums.azbilliards.com/threads/whats-the-best-cue-youve-ever-shot-with.237786/
  5. Bob Callahan

    Shaft Deflection or Squirt

    I'm a rock climber, and once upon a time, a long time ago, I got it into my head that I would design a lightweight tent. When I realized it would involve solving elastica equations I gave up. This guy discusses that very thing...
  6. Bob Callahan

    So ESPN can't find time for pool?

    I've been thinking of giving up pool for cow chip throwing. I've been working on some low-deflection cow chips....
  7. Bob Callahan

    In 2009...

    ...I posted this. Figured it was time for a repeat since they all seem to still be true 12 years later:
  8. Bob Callahan

    Jacoby BlaCk Carbon Fiber Shaft

    Please share a link to the FB place where these were discussed.
  9. Bob Callahan

    what's the best cue you ever hit with, and why?

    That's the earliest I've heard of someone hollowing out a shaft. Do you remember the shaft diameter and the wall thickness?
  10. Bob Callahan

    One Pocket Break

    You might find this section of one of Bob Byrne's books interesting...
  11. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Knowledge is its own reward.
  12. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Since I first started this thread, I've had some time to think about theoretical shafts and squirt testing. It's too early to share some of the results, but here are a few of thoughts: It'd be better to test squirt on bare slate to minimize swerve. So, anybody here about to cover a table and...
  13. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Their standard shaft looks pretty good:
  14. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    David Alciatore did an experiment where he made a notched shaft to test this. I've forgotten where I saw it. Maybe he'll join in....
  15. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Let me repeat what I said earlier in this thread: "Sure, but look at the improvements in equipment in other activities that require accuracy: golf, shooting, etc. Those great players would've been happy to use today's best, most accurate gear, wouldn't they? They achieved greatness--not...
  16. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Let me repeat what I said in the first post of this thread: "It's the Indian, not the arrow". If Native Americans had had modern compound bows during the European invasion, the outcome might have been a little different. It's the Indian and the arrow. "All shafts deflect". True, but let's...
  17. Bob Callahan

    How low can deflection go and still be a useable shaft?

    Becue Prime M looks like a contender:
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