I've read on here and from several other sources that pool balls wear down over time. Some folks say that the ball polishers cause it, some say it's the dirty cloth, some that it's the chalked tip hitting the ball hundreds of thousands of times.
So about a month or so ago I decided to measure my Amamith Premier set, and I was a bit shocked to find that the balls averaged about 2.246" instead of 2.250", or .004" reduction in size already. The balls have only been in use for about two years for maybe one to two hours use per day at the most (hardly commercial room conditions), and I don't use a ball polisher at the present time.
Curiously, I was not able to get a single reading on my measles CB that was less 2.250" no matter where on the ball I measured it. This stuck me as odd since this is the ball gets all the tip hits, most of the spin against the cloth, and (outside of Kentucky) most of the hits against the rails. The object balls, for the most part, are rolling toward their destination most of the time. Then I remembered that the measles ball was only six months, so maybe no wear had occurred yet.
Fast forward to yesterday when I decided to get some data on my new Centennial set. They were brand new in the box when I got them a few weeks ago, but they were supposed to be twenty years old or so, leftover stock from a guy who closed his room years ago.
Much to my shock, all of the Cents measure about 2.240" =/- .001" or so. That's a .010" reduction in size in balls that have never even been hit! That includes the blue circle CB as well. To make matters even more confusing, the Cents are actually about a gram heavier on the average than the larger Premiers (167gr. vs. 166 gr.). So, if wear is causing the change in diameter you'd think they'd weigh less as well. BTW the measles ball weighs 168 gr.
How can this be? Were these things shrinking over time just sitting in the box?
So about a month or so ago I decided to measure my Amamith Premier set, and I was a bit shocked to find that the balls averaged about 2.246" instead of 2.250", or .004" reduction in size already. The balls have only been in use for about two years for maybe one to two hours use per day at the most (hardly commercial room conditions), and I don't use a ball polisher at the present time.
Curiously, I was not able to get a single reading on my measles CB that was less 2.250" no matter where on the ball I measured it. This stuck me as odd since this is the ball gets all the tip hits, most of the spin against the cloth, and (outside of Kentucky) most of the hits against the rails. The object balls, for the most part, are rolling toward their destination most of the time. Then I remembered that the measles ball was only six months, so maybe no wear had occurred yet.
Fast forward to yesterday when I decided to get some data on my new Centennial set. They were brand new in the box when I got them a few weeks ago, but they were supposed to be twenty years old or so, leftover stock from a guy who closed his room years ago.
Much to my shock, all of the Cents measure about 2.240" =/- .001" or so. That's a .010" reduction in size in balls that have never even been hit! That includes the blue circle CB as well. To make matters even more confusing, the Cents are actually about a gram heavier on the average than the larger Premiers (167gr. vs. 166 gr.). So, if wear is causing the change in diameter you'd think they'd weigh less as well. BTW the measles ball weighs 168 gr.
How can this be? Were these things shrinking over time just sitting in the box?