What is the most effective "test" or means of evaluating the acceptable liveliness of the cushions.
Other than a visual check for cracking or separation from the sub-rail, there should be a practical,
tangible means of evaluating a table's cushion liveliness.
At one point, it was suggested to me by a well-respected table mechanic that a certain number of
cushions struck (head rail<<>>foot rail) and (side cushion<<>>side cushion) by shooting the cue ball
with a firm stroke from the spot...anyone have another or alternate process...??
Other than a visual check for cracking or separation from the sub-rail, there should be a practical,
tangible means of evaluating a table's cushion liveliness.
At one point, it was suggested to me by a well-respected table mechanic that a certain number of
cushions struck (head rail<<>>foot rail) and (side cushion<<>>side cushion) by shooting the cue ball
with a firm stroke from the spot...anyone have another or alternate process...??