Just wondering if any of you cuemakers have made a cue with say balance pt. above 19.5" or below 17"? How did this effect the playability. wouldnt it cause more or less deflection?
i have made a couple with balance points of almost 20" and i really like them.in my opinion it would not raise the deflection at all.i like the balance point forward on playing cues anyway about 19-19" so maybe i am not the best judge.
Just wondering if any of you cuemakers have made a cue with say balance pt. above 19.5" or below 17"? How did this effect the playability. wouldnt it cause more or less deflection?
I made a break cue that was 26 oz. I collected in advance, because I knew I couldn't sell it to anyone else. The balance point was around 15" from the butt cap. That's what they wanted & I gave it to them...JER
I am curious why most people apparently prefer forward balanced cues, 19.5 inches for example. Does it promote accuracy, or is it just a feel thing? TIA
Really not for sure. What i have noticed is after years of playing. If i use a cue with a 17" balance pt i will hold the cue near the end. If i use a cue with 19.25 balance pt i will hold the cue not as far back. This could be something to consider when having a cue made.
i dont pay much attention to total weight. i add the specs for knowlegde. i almost strictly go by balance point. all faxtors in but when you make enough cues in your style you knida know where your going to fall.