Thanx for the pic Rick, excellent talking point.
It's obvious that the ferrule install was glue-starved and that can be a problem with threaded ferrules.
Another problem is the minor dia. of the tenon. It only serves to weaken the tenon.
What started-out as a 5/16"(.3125) tenon is now reduced to what? .250/.260"?
I do thru-ferreles and abandoned 5/16" tenons yrs. ago. I'm note quite at 3/8" but close.
I read a post from Eric that speaks to the shaft-wood being in contact with the bottom of the tip.
I wholeheartedly agree with that. Obviously my ferrules are not capped nor are they threaded.
Not in the traditional sense anyway. I've already disclosed that method in previous threads.
I know that my tenon is stronger and with the correct ferrule mtrl. the way is paved for better feedback.
At the end of the day it's a personal preference and what the builder is confident with.
Clearly there are many install methods and to each his own.
BTW, I've never lost a ferrule or tenon using my current construction method.
Just lucky I guess.
I 've had a thought on this that may help to visualize.
SW uses a thru ferrule while Schon uses a capped.
If you were asked to define the difference in hit btwn the two,
the ferrule construction of each would be a good place to start.
Admittedly there are numerous differences elsewhere in their construction
but what it comes down to is 'where the rubber meets the road'.
The cap or the lack thereof makes a difference.
KJ
Why stay at 9MM when you can go all the way up to .375???
That might be the difference between a banger cue to a shortstop cue.
Or a pro-playing cue ?
Back in the mid 90's, there were two pro tournaments here in LA.
The first year, Efren and Wetch went to the finals. Efren was shooting with a cueball ferrule that made the ugliest sound you can imagine when he drew the cue ball. Jimmy Wetch was shooting with a Schon back then ( unpaid endorser ). That was before both were signed by Meucci the year after . I don't know if they were bangers, but Meucci had that long plastic capped ferrule then. Schon had that 1" capped ferrule too. I believe Schon already switched to melamine then.
The year after that, Parica beat Efren in the finals. Parica was shooting with an Olivier that year. Looked like a capped 1" melamine to me as well. In that tournament, Parica shot a 1.000 in his match against Tony Ellin earlier . Freakin' 1.000. In the semis he ran over Rodney Morris. Rodney had the pingiest cue in the cabana . It was a Gus cue. I believe it had an ivory ferrule . How did Gus do his ferrules ?
I saw Tommy Kennedy's beautiful BEM SW cue that time too. He must have been banging b/c he was sent home early.
All these during the time Predator was already getting popular btw.
My conclusion ? Maybe it's closer to this .
A ferrule's primary objective is to protect your shaft from splitting like firewood. That's all.
If it does that without killing the cue ball's action, the feel of the hit and does not have add a ton of squirt. Does not absorb chalk crazily and lasts a long time, it's good to me.
Tried all threaded configs I can imagine UNC, UNF, 16tpi or whatever.
Decided what's good for collars, A-joint and butt plate is good for ferrules too. UNF would add maybe 3-4 more threads and have a cleaner face. Decided it wouldn't make a difference b/c there's a fix for that too.
I move the thread lever for the joint pin. Everything else is on one gear.