Predator Revo Custom

Pete

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Saw their going to be making the Revo we can use on our cues. Very interesting...
 

garczar

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Saw their going to be making the Revo we can use on our cues. Very interesting...
They said from the start that once production #'s were up they would offer various joint options. They better 'cause most of the other cf shaft makers already do.
 

jtaylor996

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I might be in on a 3/8-10 or 5/16-14 flat faced version of a revo.

I've reverted from my custom cues back to my old 4K2 with a Z2 on it. I'm just more accurate with it on long shots, but damn if the custom cues don't feel a million times better.
 

Cron

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The Ad spot mentioned lighter shafts, but that seem to imply 3.5oz was the lightest, which still seems a little heavy. The Ad didn't mention tip diameters or length though, which either means it's not happening or the Ad script was written without insight into the average pool world. A 3oz 30" 11.75 is on my radar, but no blips.
 

S.Vaskovskyi

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A 3oz 30" 11.75 is on my radar, but no blips.

Ok let's do some simple math for the shaft you're looking for...
3 oz = 85,02 gramms. I've got a cf tube 30" long recently for some experimenting and its weight is 50 gramms with wall thickness 0,9 mm at the tip end and 1,25-1,3 mm at the joint end. I don't think Revo c.f. blank is significantly lighter. So 85 - 50 = 35 gramms that is how much is left for the phenolic insert at the joint end (if you want unilock insert in there add 10-11 gramms more). I guess you'd like it's filled with some foam but not the air so to feel better while shooting but in reality forget about it if your preference is 3 oz shaft...
 
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Cron

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Ok let's do some simple math for the shaft you're looking for...
3 oz = 85,02 gramms. I've got a cf tube 30" long recently for some experimenting and its weight is 50 gramms with wall thickness 0,9 mm at the tip end and 1,25-1,3 mm at the joint end. I don't think Revo c.f. blank is significantly lighter. So 85 - 50 = 35 gramms that is how much is left for the phenolic insert at the joint end (if you want unilock insert in there add 10-11 gramms more). I guess you'd like it's filled with some foam but not the air so to feel better while shooting but in reality forget about it if your preference is 3 oz shaft...

.5oz (down from the advertised 3.5) is a lot in such a small area for a shaft, but yes, it would depend on the filler _if_ used. Should be doable without the filler, but I can imagine the design structure becomes much more complex.

Of course, what does shooting with a hollow c.f. actually feel like? I'm not too sure it would feel much different.

But yes, probably not coming anytime soon. I like light but long cues. Looking at Go-Custom, a 69" cue at 15oz should be somewhere around the limit Go-Custom is advertising with all c.f. (if they made a 40" butt, unlikely). Of course I'm in no way accurate enough to shoot with a 15oz, so the problem of adding a weight bolt chamber could come into play (but you could print a heavy ABS adapter, but that would limit it's position within the cue).

I don't know though, honestly, would shooting with a hollow c.f. shaft be much different? I'm starting to lean towards the opinion it wouldn't... much.
 
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