This is the second time this has happened. I have my own opinions on what the issue is, just wanted to see if some others have the same. I tried to unclude some of the pics of the grain as well.
this one pictured lasted one break. The shaft that this one replaced did the same after 10 or so games, Except that it was a low right english shot. Never seen this before. Seems that it cant take even the slightest flex.
I could of coarse be wrong but it certainly looks as though the hole is not drilled large enough for the pin. Whom ever used it also may have a follow through like Mike Seagle (spelling) and put a sharp bend in the shaft in this area where the shaft cannot flex.
Dick
I have 3 other cues with no collars on them, and they do not explode when you hit the cueball. Does anyone elses threads look like that inside?
She's only 5'4 120lbs. and there is no powerbreak. Its very odd. I watched it like it was in slow motion. As soon as she hit the CB the shaft deflected and broke. It might be an issue only limited to me. But the old tip was cut off and superglue was smoothed around it to match the size of the ferule. Which leads me to beleive that inferior shaft wood is being used. It looks like there are 6 growth rings and the threads are all chunked out which leaves me to beleive that the wood is not dense enough to machine. It split like a dried out 2x4 from home depot is the best way i can describe it.