So how many people really know what radius they play with on their tip?
Play more consistent pool, find out your prefer radius on your Tip!!
Here's how:
The Radius Formula: R = b + [(a2 - b2)/2*b]
eg. 13mm Tip, height of my tip is 2.4mm
R = 2.4 + ((6.5^2)-(2.4^2)/2*2.4)
R = 10
a is your tip size divided by 2 eg. 13mm (6.5mm) and b is the height from the center of the tip to the mid point of the diameter of your tip.
This formula should give you a rough idea on calculating the radius of your current playing cue.
Why is this important? Consistency of the hit..regardless of the tip you use, if your radius is consistent you'll play better pool better because you gonna hit where you're think you're hitting. Also a good reason why you should stick with 1 playing cue for consistency. If you're like me with a lot of cues, it even more important to make sure that the tip shape is the same to test out the cue properly.
Mezz recently came out with a gauge for the Radius of your tip that is great for reference.
Anyway, if you're been playing for while you'll realized that you'll prefer a certain shape (dime and nickel). I know a lot of pro are very particular about the shape of their tip as the more consistent the radius the more consistent their game can be.
I use a Hard Molavia and once I shaped it to my desire radius it stay that way for over 6 months and after playing for a while you may need to touch up to make sure the shape is consistent. I have a cue lathe so it much more easier to maintain. There's lot of products out their that can help you maintain your tip shape or better yet give it to your local pro shop.
After you have you tip shape properly (Especially for Molavia).......Do Not Scuff it or sand it down....just put a lot of chalk and let the tip adsorb and the tip will last you for a while. I've been playing with my hard Molavia for over 2 years and I haven't touch it. If you have a good tip, no need to scuff or pork it unless you clean the tip each time you play (this is no no). Just leave the chalk on the tip and put back into your case. I see a lot of people, just burnish their tip against the carpet to clean and put back into their case...no wonder they need the scuff/porcupine.
Hope this tip help someone play better pool....so remember keep the shape the same and you'll be more consistent.
Duc.
Play more consistent pool, find out your prefer radius on your Tip!!
Here's how:
The Radius Formula: R = b + [(a2 - b2)/2*b]
eg. 13mm Tip, height of my tip is 2.4mm
R = 2.4 + ((6.5^2)-(2.4^2)/2*2.4)
R = 10
a is your tip size divided by 2 eg. 13mm (6.5mm) and b is the height from the center of the tip to the mid point of the diameter of your tip.
This formula should give you a rough idea on calculating the radius of your current playing cue.
Why is this important? Consistency of the hit..regardless of the tip you use, if your radius is consistent you'll play better pool better because you gonna hit where you're think you're hitting. Also a good reason why you should stick with 1 playing cue for consistency. If you're like me with a lot of cues, it even more important to make sure that the tip shape is the same to test out the cue properly.
Mezz recently came out with a gauge for the Radius of your tip that is great for reference.
Anyway, if you're been playing for while you'll realized that you'll prefer a certain shape (dime and nickel). I know a lot of pro are very particular about the shape of their tip as the more consistent the radius the more consistent their game can be.
I use a Hard Molavia and once I shaped it to my desire radius it stay that way for over 6 months and after playing for a while you may need to touch up to make sure the shape is consistent. I have a cue lathe so it much more easier to maintain. There's lot of products out their that can help you maintain your tip shape or better yet give it to your local pro shop.
After you have you tip shape properly (Especially for Molavia).......Do Not Scuff it or sand it down....just put a lot of chalk and let the tip adsorb and the tip will last you for a while. I've been playing with my hard Molavia for over 2 years and I haven't touch it. If you have a good tip, no need to scuff or pork it unless you clean the tip each time you play (this is no no). Just leave the chalk on the tip and put back into your case. I see a lot of people, just burnish their tip against the carpet to clean and put back into their case...no wonder they need the scuff/porcupine.
Hope this tip help someone play better pool....so remember keep the shape the same and you'll be more consistent.
Duc.
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