314 shaft vs custom shaft

pool1027

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Can anyone tell me how a custom shaft can deflect less than a 314 shaft. I would like to know what makes the difference. I have read that a custom cue maker can make a low deflection shaft.
 
pool1027 said:
Can anyone tell me how a custom shaft can deflect less than a 314 shaft. I would like to know what makes the difference. I have read that a custom cue maker can make a low deflection shaft.

Make it 11mm. The lighter the end of the shaft the less it will squirt or deflect a cue ball.

Dick
 
rhncue said:
Make it 11mm. The lighter the end of the shaft the less it will squirt or deflect a cue ball.

Dick

To further reduce end weight you can also hollow out the end of the shaft and use a shorter ferrule and a lighter ferrule material. All of this needs to be balanced with duarability though. It is easy to create a very fragile shaft in this endeavor.
 
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You mean all I have to do is lighten the shaft by reducing it to 11mm and I will have a shaft that deflects less.
 
pool1027 said:
You mean all I have to do is lighten the shaft by reducing it to 11mm and I will have a shaft that deflects less.
Lighten the ferrule end, yes.
 
If you can turn a shaft down to 11mm and lighten the ferrule and make a low deflection shaft then what is the sense in buying a 314 shaft or any perfprmance shaft when you could just get a custom cue maker to make one for you. Here I am thinking that the performance industry had something over the custom cue makers.
 
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