And snooker ball yet another year later? Or more or less the same time?One year I hope.
And snooker ball yet another year later? Or more or less the same time?One year I hope.
The final sensor design is being tested now, and if it passes then it goes to FCC/CE testing. This locks the design for a while since EMC testing for intentional transmitters at 2.4 GHz is very expensive ($20k about). The sensor is 4cm in length. So (52.5-40)/2 is 6.25mm of resin from the sensor edge to the ball edge. A little less than 8.6mm for a pool ball. If that holds up and doesn’t crack or fracture during shots, than you will have your snooker ball. I have a feeling it’ll be fine.And snooker ball yet another year later? Or more or less the same time?
We will need to start a thread mocking, err, helping you.There’s gonna be a wave of jokes coming. I am going to have to think of a lot of pre-answered questions. Especially that the ball can’t change its path and make the object balls for you, etc. I’ll need to brainstorm lol
They will be either white or blue, and shiny. Sold in a pair and shipped in a soft leather pouch. Grab them before they are sold out.We will need to start a thread mocking, err, helping you.
We can make all the jokes about your balls that you hope to market.
' if you're shopping these, you are clearly interested in my balls'.They will be either white or blue, and shiny. Sold in a pair and shipped in a soft leather pouch. Grab them before they are sold out.
All the more reason to sell them in pairs.“Sorry but we can‘t play for 4 hours. I need to charge the cue ball.”...
The ProStraight version includes a durable rubber carrying wand for the bag, about the size of a flashlight. Just like the DigiCue, it vibrates on bad strokes.All the more reason to sell them in pairs.![]()