If someone is making an Ebony cue with Ebony points (w/o coring the forearm), would it be difficult to keep the weight under 19.5 oz? How would the balance pan out? Also, I've heard that Ebony hits differently from maple; some have called it a "harsher hit." Is this true? The cue I'm looking for will have a flat-faced joint, if that makes any difference.
I want a Radial pin in my cue, but the cuemaker might not be willing to install Radial pins. I've read that the standard 3/8-10 screw offers the same hit, as long as the the facings are true and the cue is screwed tight. Is the only real advantage to the Radial pin reduced wear and tear on the shaft threads, or does it contribute to the hit of the cue (when compared to 3/8-10 variety flat-faced joints)?
Thanks,
Roger
I want a Radial pin in my cue, but the cuemaker might not be willing to install Radial pins. I've read that the standard 3/8-10 screw offers the same hit, as long as the the facings are true and the cue is screwed tight. Is the only real advantage to the Radial pin reduced wear and tear on the shaft threads, or does it contribute to the hit of the cue (when compared to 3/8-10 variety flat-faced joints)?
Thanks,
Roger