i have a 50 ounce cue (built just because) that smashes racks. heavier is always better. most people who tell you a light break cue is better, don't understand the physics of a break. best breaker is 25-30 ounces.
I press water buffalo tips after soaking them in milk like you would a milk dud. warm up milk throw in tip. microwave for 20 seconds and set in fridge for a week then press the living hell out of it in a vice. sand the top bottom and sides of the tip with a rough sand paper before putting in...
Just saying the majority of the mass you are accelerating is your arm and the mass that is important for that .oo1 of a second that the cue and the ball are in contact is the cue. The impact time is so short that with the high elasticity of your skin the formula is cue mass X cue speed. i...
my break cue if i remove all the weight weighs between 15 and 16 ounces.
I have tried it before and found that light weight cues break like crap and that makes sense. The amount of power that can be delivered to a cue ball with a given tip is mass multiplied by speed. A lot of people think...
Thanks guys. I guess ill have to invest in one.
Thanks again joe for that maximus tip you sent along with the morakami i ordered the other week. im interested in giving it a try.
Does anyone on here use one of these? Thought about getting one to try in MT3 taper for my metal lathe. How well does it cut on various tips?
http://www.muellers.com/Adjustable-Tip-Shaping-Tool-3-Morse-Taper,950.html
I just came across this today. Its a synthetic cue tip from Australia. I've been thinking about such a product for a few years now. Anyone ever heard or tried such an animal? Thinking about getting some and giving them a go.
I just came across this today. Its a synthetic cue tip from Australia. I've been thinking about such a product for a few years now. Anyone ever heard or tried such an animal? Thinking about getting some and giving them a go.