From everything I've read here, these are pretty tough for an APA league (which I've joined). 8-foot tables and these pockets definitely aren't buckets.
Looks like Diamond 4.5” pockets. They actually have a video on how they measure pockets.From everything I've read here, these are pretty tough for an APA league (which I've joined). 8-foot tables and these pockets definitely aren't buckets.
The standard Diamond pocket width at Derby, which I experienced for eight years starting in 2006, was that a "four and a half inch" pocket allowed two balls side-by-side to get to the flat of the facing but not to the brink.
I would say that the second picture shows slightly smaller than 4.5. The cloth/facings look "well used".That's what I tried to do in the second shot - position the balls within the jaws before they started to flare out to the rails.
Using 2.25 balls as your measuring device can give a much more consistent result. And quick, at least if you are dealing with a "four and a half inch" pocket.I've always measured point to point. Why would someone ever do it differently than that? Point to point is objective. Laying somewhere between the facings is not.
Well this is pool so I guess there shouldn't be a standard way of doing it.
Congrats -- You win the best looking / cleanest cloth award!!!
Exactly .. there is something wrong with the pockets or you can’t play lol 4.5 isn’t that tight. Mine are 4.25 and the pro’s play on 4 and balls go down the rail without a problemThen you are playing something on that table that is not pool.
Lou Figueroa
Now that's a 4 1/4" pocket. Never thought I'd enjoy staring at....well you know.
I’d say it is 4 1/2”. Nice Raschig ballsIs this less than 4-1/2”
Now we're getting somewhere. Point to point baby.A representation of 4.25" when measured with balls. The actual measurement was determine with digital calipers, point to point (like it should be).
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Not only is the miter 141, but the facings are straight and not gouged out.Note the difference in miter angle: The left is 141.
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That is what is making these pockets play difficultly.
The downward facing angle helps direct the OBs into the pocket but the miter is the bigger factor at play.
Understanding the physics makes Joe Bob run rack mor butterShit yall ask.. who gives a shit just try an run racks.......