‘Course, they’re working on the downsides, including conducting electricity...
...big change from wood, which is an insulator.
So....there could be lightning in your stroke???
Maniac (can't save my game)
We are working on
Fiberglass shafts
And
Aluminum
So....there could be lightning in your stroke???
Maniac (can't save my game)
your carbon fiber shafts may soon be obsolete.
Next hottest thing
GRAPHENE
Really? Callaway is using it in golf balls. Not that exotic anymore.Graphene is amazing stuff but it is decades away from being in a pool cues.
I actually found about auto manufacturers that are using it to build car parts. Ford is going to build a car with a lot of body parts. The old advertising super lite, stronger than steel.
There was a very small car built in Europe in the 1950's named graphene.
They sprinkle a little on them and market the crap out of it. Truly using it as the primary substrate in a cue is an entirely different exercise. It's like the difference between serving cookies at your dinner table and building a gingerbread house to live in.Really? Callaway is using it in golf balls. Not that exotic anymore.
Not just "sprinkled in " as you put it. They use it as part of the core. https://www.callawaygolf.com/golf-balls/chrome-soft/balls-2018-chrome-soft.html Using it in a cue would be no big stretch.They sprinkle a little on them and market the crap out of it. Truly using it as the primary substrate in a cue is an entirely different exercise. It's like the difference between serving cookies at your dinner table and building a gingerbread house to live in.
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OK, I guess we'll see.Not just "sprinkled in " as you put it. They use it as part of the core. https://www.callawaygolf.com/golf-balls/chrome-soft/balls-2018-chrome-soft.html Using it in a cue would be no big stretch.