Shaft wearing out
They wear out just by running through your bridge hand. I have to replace mine about every three years. Never use anything on them except a clean towel just to wipe then down every once in awhile. Johnnyt is correct.
Just like the cue ball wears out just by rolling on the cloth.
Sorry I will have to disagree, if someone cleans and waxes their shaft religiously and never uses anything abrasive then the shaft will not get worn by the friction between the shaft and your bride hand ....
There are many players who only shoot with gloves, there are many players who cant handle the feel of the shafts surface tugging on the skin of their bridge hand , me being one of those people ..
I carry a glove with me.
I maintain my shafts using a synthetic wax, which is much harder then carnauba and has a higher melting point .
I have kind of studied this so my customers can get better life out of their pool equipment .
I make and sale shafts and cues and I know how to read a micrometer.
I hate giving customers bad news , and do everything to educate them on how to take care of there equipment ..
Why would do you think I started several threads on shaft maintenance and spent several hundreds of dollars doing the research buying different waxes and sending samples out to other members to get honest feed back ...
Those threads were noticed by people who have been in the cue making business for years.
Those are good honest informational threads , but each to their own .
I have no issues with what you believe or know, and you are welcome to your freedom of speech .
Respectfully I will have to disagree with you . but who really cares .....
Some of my favorite shafts are 12,25mm.
As said I make shafts and its not a big deal to me .
My cost to make a shaft is minimal,
All of my lathes have more then paid for themselves and I enjoy making shafts ....
I also want my stuff to last for my customers, that it can be pass down from one generation to the next generation .
I want my cues to last forever if they can be taken care of ........
Lots of different products on the market , allot of knowledge out there .
No time to be narrow minded.
My point is if you don't want unwanted wear on your pool cue shafts then there are ways to guard against that.....
But it requires a honest effort ,
Sorry you shafts keep getting worn out, I haven't had that issue sense I learned how to take care of mine ...