CF infused Torrified shafts.

I was told this CF sheeting was placed between the spars on CF infused spliced shafts. It's .35 mm thick.
Anybody chime in on this?? Gar??
No. CF tube/rod down the center. That's what Oscar said and he uses that shaft. They aren't weaving cf fabric between the plys. Near impossible to do.
 
The i-Pro shafts have CF running through them and have been available for years.

Or is this something different?
This post is about cue shafts made of carbon fiber in torrified wood or kielwood. As far as I know, the Pure X Kielwood FUZE shaft is the only one.

As far as carbon fiber in non-torrified maple shafts, there is
McDermott's Intimidator i-Pro shafts​
Mezz EX Pro​
OB Cues Fusion shaft. Although no longer in business, they're still available at https://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/ob-1/ob-fusion-6-shafts.htm
Does anyone else manufacture carbon fiber in wood shafts?
 
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This post is about cue shafts made of carbon fiber in torrified wood or kielwood. As far as I know, the Pure X Kielwood FUZE shaft is the only one.

As far as carbon fiber in non-torrified maple shafts, there is
McDermott's Intimidator i-Pro shafts​
Mezz EX Pro​
OB Cues Fusion shaft. Although no longer in business, they're still available at https://www.billiardwarehouse.com/cues/ob-1/ob-fusion-6-shafts.htm
Does anyone else manufacture carbon fiber in wood shafts?
Fury, Bear.
 
Carbon fiber in maple-wood shafts available today

FUZE shafts by Pure X and Lucasi: No figure for FUZE shafts of either brand. It appears to be either a carbon fiber rod or tube in middle of shaft running not the full length of the shaft
https://www.mcdermottcue.com/mcdermott_gcore_shafts.php
McDermott i-Pro Shafts: three-layered carbon fiber rod with maple wood outside it and maybe inside it (see figure). The most complex CF/maple shaft shown here
CF shaf of McDermott 1st.jpg
CF shaft of McDermott 2nd.jpg




McDermott G-Core Shafts:

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Mezz EX Pro: Figures of foam-filled area near tip & carbon fiber rod at joint-end of shaft
Shaft w carbon core Mezz.jpg
CF shaft of Mezz figure.jpg



Meucci Carbon Pro unlike others here, the shaft is mostly CF and looks CF---not wood. A CF shaft with polyurethane foam of varied density with maple-wood plug at each end of shaft. https://www.meuccicues.com/products/carbon-pro

Bear RB-1 Shaft
with carbon fiber at tip and joint ends with solid wood in middle


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Fury LC Series or ST2 Hybrid Series or Merlin Series:
Fury CF and maple shaft 1.jpg
Fury CF and maple shaft 2.jpg




CueLee's CT-1 12.75mm $240, CT-2 12.75mm $310 shafts described as " Maple shaft with carbon fiber tube inside"

Konllen KL-HH (CXD-1) break cue’s butt is a carbon-fiber tube with a maple-wood interior. The shaft is carbon fiber and no wood.

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OB Cues' Fusion: No figure for the shaft. The now-closed company is described it as
On the inside there is a shaft that is fabricated from unidirectional carbon fiber. The unidirectional layers are oriented to provide high bending stiffness and axial strength, as well as high hoop strength (resistance to crushing from a side load). Your shaft will feel super stiff, which is a good thing!​
On the outside there is a shaft that is meticulously crafted from seasoned AA Grade Hard Maple. This is the highest quality maple that we have ever used in an OB shaft. The carbon fiber shaft is carefully placed inside the maple shaft and then bonded using a 2 part 3M epoxy developed specifically for a perfect marriage between carbon fiber and maple.​
 
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Wish Diveney could put a carbon rod in the double roasted Trans K shafts with repeatable precision. I'd snag one in a heartbeat. I know a few have been made but not in mass quantities.

The double baked Trans K is the best feeling shaft I've ever shot with. Immediate feedback and sound on a well struck or poorly struck shot.
 
Lotta options to this evidently...

 
That makes no sense. They give several answers to the same question all of which contradict the other as you said. It's not supposed to be a cored shaft, so wrapping CF around the core is out, unless it's a cored shaft!?!
It would have to be transparent CF if it were on the outside of the shaft, like those fiberglass coated jobbies!?!
The more I learn, the less I know. Why did I post this in the first place?? OMG just shoot me now. lol.😭🤣
AI: talk a lot/ not saying anything.
 
Lotta options to this evidently...

Definitely some versatile stuff.
 
McDermott has done carbon coring in the Intimidator shafts for 20 years or more. I've had an i2 since 2005 and it's still a backup behind a Revo. It's probably the same or maybe slightly lower deflection than a 314-2 in my opinion.

That said, I'd like to try a torrefied shaft with a carbon core out to see if I like it. I'm kind of a gear whore though.
Im a "gear whore" too but I prefer pool nerd. Lol Just got a Sawdust cue with carbon core kielwood. It plays beautifully with great hit and feel.
 
i went into the poolroom and saw all the regulars that can hardly make a ball now running out the table with their specialize shafts.
just buy the latest and greatest shafts, chalk, and shoes and your game will spiral upward to a new higher fargo rating so you can now lose most of your matches.
 
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Gear Acquisition Syndrome (G.A.S.) is a term used to describe the compulsive urge to buy and own instruments, equipment, or gear123. It affects musicians, photographers, and other hobbyists who constantly seek new gear, believing it will enhance their performance, creativity or happiness.

Some people have more money than sense...
GAS exists in just about everything that requires a tool/implement/instrument to perform. Its HUGE in golf, people have been trying to buy a golf game since the game began. Pool is no different, i know more than one with 'poolGAS'. That 'new cue high' doesn't last long. The euphoria fades after a short time and one returns to their normal level of play. Its 100% mental and would be nice if you could bottle-n-sell it.
 
just go in the pool room and look for a game. but if you look at the ones playing with top equipment you know fiber shafts and such they will be ones you will surely beat.
 
just go in the pool room and look for a game. but if you look at the ones playing with top equipment you know fiber shafts and such they will be ones you will surely beat.

You sound like every other bust out who is jealous of lesser players because they can afford nice things. The reason they can afford those nice cues is probably because they work for a living instead of playing pool. You should try it then you could buy one of them fancy carbon fiber shafts.
 
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