Have you ever tried this out, if so what happened?
Have you ever tried this out, if so what happened?
Have you ever tried this out, if so what happened?
it'll jump and break g'n great!!! super easy to control the CB after you break. i highly suggest it.round it off a little but keep it real close to flat. you won't go back to a rounded break tip after you try it
You are correct. I don't have any info like this on my website; however, for people who want to improve their break, I would recommend following the technique advice in the videos and articles on the break technique and equipment advice resource page. I honestly think this stuff can have a much better chance of improving a person's break than changing the shape of the tip.Appreciate all your comments;
Here's what I found out, and Dr. Dave I Know won't have any info on this aspect of the pool game.
FLAT TIP....perfectly Flat, No curvature at all. I chalked up and gave it a go. I noticed right away I had lost cue ball Speed, so I focused more, slowed my swing down just a tad, but still the break Sucked, didn't have that Pop. During chalking up I noticed a horizontal line of burnishes, on the cue ball. The line ran from side to side. What I saw....was what happened when a round object hit a flat surface at high speeds. The skidding marks from the cue ball....left and right were the forces of nature trying to find the sweet spot/area of least resistance, within the leather tip. To me this means, less tip/mass/area of leather contacting the cue ball during breaking is better, it would have to lessen left to right movement, no matter how insignificant. I now sharpen my break cue tip to a point and have slowed my break swing speed down and I'm pleased. Next I'll try out a rock hard layered break tip sharp like an arrow, so to speak.