Would someone please post the Diamond table 4 1/2" pocket measurements from the factory?
Olhausen 4 7/8" opening, 4 1/4" throat, 1 1/2" shelf
Olhausen 4 7/8" opening, 4 1/4" throat, 1 1/2" shelf
I think the edit I made to use +.75 makes more sense than using +1.1 as the tables with lower rail height and less angle play harder as far as pocketing balls (pocket rattle).
Ex 1. Diamond- mouth= 4 1/2", throat= 4", face measurement constant=+1, setback= 1 1/2"
(4.5) x (4) x (+1) divided by (1.5)= 12 < on your scale tight (but fair)
Ex 2. Don't know Olhausen measurements so this IS an example only
Olhausen- mouth= 4 7/8", throat= 4 1/4", face measurement constant= +.75, setback= 1 1/2"
(4.875) x (4.25) x (+.75) divided by (1.5)= 10.9 < on your scale xtra tight (pocket rattle time)
Ex 3. Loose Gold Crown V Tournament
Mouth= 4 7/8", throat= 4 1/8", face measurement constant = +1,
setback = 1 5/8" (?)
(4.875) x (4.125) x (+1) divided by (1.625)= 12.4< looser than the Diamond but still tight and fair.
MAJOR edit: since we know about the Olhausen death rattle using +.75 or less for the constant seems to work out
Thanks Tbeaux. The measurement I came up with using your instructions for the Olhausen verticle pocket angle was 5/16".
Glen,
Is there any way we could incorporate that additional information into the formula to get more accurate pocket ratings?
Roger
stil having trouble figuring out how to measure the downward angle. right now i have this for my Brunswick century 4.5 x 3.875 / 1.25 gives me 13.5 right? what about the cut of the plastic pockets? i think i have balls get spit out because the guys didn't cut the plastic right will leather pockets help?
great thread
and the 'down angle' increases/decreases the pocketing of balls as well,yes?
I have a 7' diamond and my brother has a 7' dynamo. His table plays tighter than mine, especially the side pockets. Both tables have simonis cloth, both pocket openings the same. I haven't measured the pocket angle or the down angle, but I'm guessing that both of these are affecting the tightness.
Also, his cushions are alot more active than mine(actually they are TOO ACTIVE). I haven't measured the nose height on them, but I'm guessing that it has more to do w/ the composition of the rubber than the nose height as his rails has to be real close to the standard(1 1/8th"?).
file:///C:/Users/Roger/Pictures/Pocket%20Down%20Angle.jpg
Tbeaux,
Is this what you mean by "down angle?"
Roger
Real close but you missed the down angles and what's the difference between a Valley and a Diamond bar box, not counting the slate shelf
Glen
I'll work on this some more tomorrow, heading to bed now, got an early start in the morning heading to IL, WI, IA then back to Diamond.
Glen