Every cue has a flex point on the shaft.
On a pro taper, I would assume the flex point would be where the straight taper of the shaft stopped and where the taper starts increasing going towards the joint.
Is this correct?
If not, what determines the flex point? Is it the smallest diameter of the shaft between the tip and the joint?
The reason I'm asking is that if a player knew the flex point on a shaft they liked, they could order a certain flex point on a shaft when it was being turned.
On a pro taper, I would assume the flex point would be where the straight taper of the shaft stopped and where the taper starts increasing going towards the joint.
Is this correct?
If not, what determines the flex point? Is it the smallest diameter of the shaft between the tip and the joint?
The reason I'm asking is that if a player knew the flex point on a shaft they liked, they could order a certain flex point on a shaft when it was being turned.