just curious about the price and btw I am jealous. I've always wanted to get an ash shaft. Tried to contact John Parris but no luck. how much do you think Paul would charge for a 12.5mm ash 3/8x10 and I'm asking you on the off chance maybe you got something close to that?
As far as what to expect I know they are not radially consistent like a pie spliced maple shaft would be so you'll have to keep the arrows side facing up. But ash is less dense than maple. It'll be the most solid lower deflection shaft you ever shoot with. I would guess the LD is not going to be super drastic depending on the taper, tip size and ferrule. I just have read a lot about them I've never gotten to shoot with one. I know that Gareth Potts has a modified ash snooker cue that is specially made for Chinese 8ball. Dont know the specs except it has a 11.7mm tip and a carbon fiber ferrule. He claims it has super low deflection
Only difference I have ever been able to tell between the two is the grain in the ash is a ***** for anyone with facial hair that likes their chin to touch the cue. It snags on mine all the time and is a real pain. I've been looking for a maple snooker cue for a while but as of yet haven't found one I like.
Only difference I have ever been able to tell between the two is the grain in the ash is a ***** for anyone with facial hair that likes their chin to touch the cue. It snags on mine all the time and is a real pain. I've been looking for a maple snooker cue for a while but as of yet haven't found one I like.
Only difference I have ever been able to tell between the two is the grain in the ash is a ***** for anyone with facial hair that likes their chin to touch the cue. It snags on mine all the time and is a real pain. I've been looking for a maple snooker cue for a while but as of yet haven't found one I like.
I'm curious ---- why are most snooker shafts made of ash rather than maple?
I'm curious ---- why are most snooker shafts made of ash rather than maple?
Snooker cues are thinner (sometimes only 8mm at the tip) and smaller OD at the handle and thus need stiffer materials. Note the grain orientation is always the same way in relationship to the handle's bevel.
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