The cue I play with has a cracked ferrule for the second time in 2-4 years. I haven't previously had this issue, but I want to know if the failures are something that I'm causing.
The ferrules are Juma. I replace my own tips with a Willard tipper, and replace when the tip height (excluding the radius, side height only) is 3/32 or so. Tip diameter is around 12.75, and the ferrule wall doesn't look particularly thin when I have the tip off and am preparing to replace it.
The cuemaker replaced the ferrule for me for free the first time, which was unexpected and nice. I want to know if there's a behavior on my part that's contributing to the cracks, or if it's just bad luck. I'm not breaking with the cue, shoot moderate full cue jumps occasionally when it makes more sense than using a jump cue, and don't try ridiculous trick-shot masse.
Any ideas? The cuemaker isn't one whose name I've heard anything bad about, so I'm assuming it's not him.
Thanks!
The ferrules are Juma. I replace my own tips with a Willard tipper, and replace when the tip height (excluding the radius, side height only) is 3/32 or so. Tip diameter is around 12.75, and the ferrule wall doesn't look particularly thin when I have the tip off and am preparing to replace it.
The cuemaker replaced the ferrule for me for free the first time, which was unexpected and nice. I want to know if there's a behavior on my part that's contributing to the cracks, or if it's just bad luck. I'm not breaking with the cue, shoot moderate full cue jumps occasionally when it makes more sense than using a jump cue, and don't try ridiculous trick-shot masse.
Any ideas? The cuemaker isn't one whose name I've heard anything bad about, so I'm assuming it's not him.
Thanks!