Had my shaft turned down, may be regretting it.

Whats your shaft size?

  • 13 mm plus

    Votes: 11 12.2%
  • 12.5 to 13 mm

    Votes: 58 64.4%
  • 12.0 to 12.5 mm

    Votes: 13 14.4%
  • less than 12 mm

    Votes: 8 8.9%

  • Total voters
    90

YaktyYak

Pool Player
Silver Member
I had my Ob-1 shaft turned from the stock 12.75 mm to around 12.3 mm and had a moori med replace the everest tip. My line of thinking was that by turning the shaft down, I may have a little more accuracy. Played with it today and it is so different. It even hits alot firmer too sit seems. Also the cue seems very unforgiving through a bad stroke or follow through. It seems harder to gauge follow, draw, and english. Dunno if overall if this was a good idea. Don't get me wrong, it still feels great, just as happy with that as before but playabillity of the whole deal is way off. I think I may be getting to much action on the cue ball and now its overkill. May be I am just not used to it yet and may have it to give a few weeks to see if it is helping or hurting my game. Jury is still out on this one. Thanks for any input you guys may have.

- Kyle
 
Your choices for size should be listed seperately.

I don't shoot with any of those. Mine is 12.5MM.

Not 12.0 to 12.5, not 12.5 to 13.0.

Don't know about turning down an OB1 though....
 
poolhustler said:
Your choices for size should be listed seperately.

I don't shoot with any of those. Mine is 12.5MM.

Not 12.0 to 12.5, not 12.5 to 13.0.

Don't know about turning down an OB1 though....


Good point, haha. Should have been less than 12 mm, 12mm to 12.49, 12.5 to 12.99, and 13 mm plus
 
Time will tell but honestly I don't think you should expect to hit just as good or better with it right at first. The problems you are having with honestly seem to be good problems; stiffer feels, over playing, too much english....these are things that you will fine tune over time...and things that you will adjust to... and honestly that cue being unforgiving could be a good thing too...its seems to me that that means it is responsive and will tell you a lot about each shot you take; give you better feedback...over time you will be able to use this to your advantage!
 
Texas Prez said:
Time will tell but honestly I don't think you should expect to hit just as good or better with it right at first. The problems you are having with honestly seem to be good problems; stiffer feels, over playing, too much english....these are things that you will fine tune over time...and things that you will adjust to... and honestly that cue being unforgiving could be a good thing too...its seems to me that that means it is responsive and will tell you a lot about each shot you take; give you better feedback...over time you will be able to use this to your advantage!


That was one of my thoughts, sacrifice my game now to play better later. I hope it works out like that, however most options and changes in pool equipment tend to be personal orientated versus instant success. Time will tell. Thanks for the advice.

-Kyle
 
314

I play with a 314.

There is a guy I know who plays with a maple shaft turned down to under 11,he plays real strong.He also has a super long bridge,he touches the joint on his cue on his follow-through.Sorta unbelievable that he can play like that without miscuing all the time.
 
One guy I shoot with occasionally brings an old 1 piece dufferin snooker cue that has 9mm tip. He shoots and breaks with it. I tried playing with it without much luck. He swears by it.
 
YaktyYak said:
I had my Ob-1 shaft turned from the stock 12.75 mm to around 12.3 mm and had a moori med replace the everest tip. My line of thinking was that by turning the shaft down, I may have a little more accuracy. Played with it today and it is so different. It even hits alot firmer too sit seems. Also the cue seems very unforgiving through a bad stroke or follow through. It seems harder to gauge follow, draw, and english. Dunno if overall if this was a good idea. Don't get me wrong, it still feels great, just as happy with that as before but playabillity of the whole deal is way off. I think I may be getting to much action on the cue ball and now its overkill. May be I am just not used to it yet and may have it to give a few weeks to see if it is helping or hurting my game. Jury is still out on this one. Thanks for any input you guys may have.

- Kyle

Kyle,
I had a Obi-1 shaft turned down by Mike Gulyassy with a long taper like what Earl Strickland uses and I could make certain spin shots easily with it but it was too hard for me to tame. I guess I got lucky when someone stole the darn shaft along with the rest of the cue. The smaller diameter (although I dont think it was down to 12.0) and longer taper made the cue ball do the funky dance too often. :D

JoeyA
 
I had mine turned down then put a hard tip on it and finally had a short ferrule put on. Never came up with a shaft I liked. It's in an old case somewhere around here. :(

Jim.... doesn't like the hit of OB's.
 
poolhustler said:
Don't know about turning down an OB1 though....
Everyone has their own preferences, but for me I like the standard OB-1 size of 12.75mm. It suits my game perfectly on different size tables and I get all of the action I need from the shaft.

If 12.3mm suits you then that's the way for you to go, but 12.3mm doesn't feel right for me. I could probably get away with it on a small table, but I think it would hurt my game on a 9' table.

Best of luck with your shaft.

James
 
smoooothstroke said:
There is a guy I know who plays with a maple shaft turned down to under 11,he plays real strong.He also has a super long bridge,he touches the joint on his cue on his follow-through.Sorta unbelievable that he can play like that without miscuing all the time.
His stroke must be dead straight to play with a shaft that small with a long bridge. I've never seen anyone follow through far enough to touch the joint!

James
 
I returned a 314 years ago to the factory because of a broken ferrule. When it was returned the shaft had been turned down to less than 12mm. I had a hard time using it. I had other players use it and they had the same results. You needed to have a great stroke to use this shaft. At the time Shane was still at Clawson cues and he sent me another shaft that had been a demo.

Paul Mon
 
YaktyYak said:
I had my Ob-1 shaft turned from the stock 12.75 mm to around 12.3 mm and had a moori med replace the everest tip. My line of thinking was that by turning the shaft down, I may have a little more accuracy. Played with it today and it is so different. It even hits alot firmer too sit seems. Also the cue seems very unforgiving through a bad stroke or follow through. It seems harder to gauge follow, draw, and english. Dunno if overall if this was a good idea. Don't get me wrong, it still feels great, just as happy with that as before but playabillity of the whole deal is way off. I think I may be getting to much action on the cue ball and now its overkill. May be I am just not used to it yet and may have it to give a few weeks to see if it is helping or hurting my game. Jury is still out on this one. Thanks for any input you guys may have.

- Kyle


id say give it a couple of weeks. Once you get used to it and you tame that thing, all that action your gettin on the ball will come in handy; then you wont want to play with anything else.

gotta get used to it first though
 
YaktyYak said:
I had my Ob-1 shaft turned from the stock 12.75 mm to around 12.3 mm
- Kyle
Kyle,
According to tests I've done reducing your cue diameter by 0.45mm, as you have done, will move your cue's intrinsic pivot point back about 1 inch.

So, if you bridge at about 1 inch further back than you usually do, you should find your english shots working as you've become used to.

Colin
 
YaktyYak said:
I had my Ob-1 shaft turned from the stock 12.75 mm to around 12.3 mm and had a moori med replace the everest tip. My line of thinking was that by turning the shaft down, I may have a little more accuracy. Played with it today and it is so different. It even hits alot firmer too sit seems. Also the cue seems very unforgiving through a bad stroke or follow through. It seems harder to gauge follow, draw, and english. Dunno if overall if this was a good idea. Don't get me wrong, it still feels great, just as happy with that as before but playabillity of the whole deal is way off. I think I may be getting to much action on the cue ball and now its overkill. May be I am just not used to it yet and may have it to give a few weeks to see if it is helping or hurting my game. Jury is still out on this one. Thanks for any input you guys may have.

- Kyle
Seems to me that .45 mm is a pretty drastic change and might take a while to get used to. Did you consult with the OB-1 folks about why they were 12.75 and not less and if they thought 12.3 was a good idea?
My current playing cue is 12.5, I wouldn't want to go any smaller.
 
I had my cuemaker turn down my 30" OB-1 shaft to 12.6 mm and it plays great. I couple it up with a 30" Bob Frey ebony SP. The cue draws whitey effortlessly... better than any other cue/shaft that I own. :thumbup2:
 
JimS said:
Jim.... doesn't like the hit of OB's.

I guess it has a subjective hit. I am one of the only one around here that has one. Most people have predator shafts or just use the shaft that came with the cue. I have had people hit around with my cue. I get mixed responses from a variety of skill levels of the players.

I was just referring to shafts in general being turned down mainly for the reason of finding something better, not just the OB-1 shaft.

However all the responses from OB-1 owners that has had their shaft turned down have been great!

-Kyle
 
So I guess if I don't like the new way it plays after giving it a while, I will be getting a new OB-1 soon. Any of you guys dealers for a great deal on a shaft? =)

I'll head back down to the pool hall tonight and see if I can do any better with it.

-Kyle
 
I used to play with a 314 on my Schon and decided to commit to a standard Schon shaft. I sent it to Evan Clarke to have it taken down to 12.75mm with the same Schon taper. It worked out great for me.
 
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