Hi all.:wave:
Again, I have long absent from the forum. Sorry, but there were reasons :wink:. We moved into a new workshop :thumbup:. It is often said that a move is half fire. I can confirm, it's true :smile2:.
But now I'm back with some novelties that will interest everyone, I hope
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I have long wanted to see what happens with cue when a cue shot. Videos, which is presented on the Internet does not fully reflect the process, but I have not my own opportunity to do such video:thumbup:. However, recently met a kindred spirit who could do it. That's what happened to date.
I tried to submit a video in English, do not judge strictly for errors in translation.
Here, my friend's article about a wave properties of the cue.
Direct link to the article
Here the video with English shot.
Here the video with the Follow and Draw shot.
Here a video about the transfer rotation between the balls.
A little later I will try to provide frame by frame transcript of videos to facilitate the timing analysis of processes.
I will appreciate your ideas. So I will be grateful if you enter the grammatical errors in the article and descriptions. If there are errors, please let me know by my e-mail address. Sorry for my English:blush:. Waiting for your opinion here on the forum or on my blog or by e-mail. Thank you.
Good luck,
Dmitry
Again, I have long absent from the forum. Sorry, but there were reasons :wink:. We moved into a new workshop :thumbup:. It is often said that a move is half fire. I can confirm, it's true :smile2:.
But now I'm back with some novelties that will interest everyone, I hope

I have long wanted to see what happens with cue when a cue shot. Videos, which is presented on the Internet does not fully reflect the process, but I have not my own opportunity to do such video:thumbup:. However, recently met a kindred spirit who could do it. That's what happened to date.
I tried to submit a video in English, do not judge strictly for errors in translation.
Here, my friend's article about a wave properties of the cue.
Direct link to the article
Here the video with English shot.
Here the video with the Follow and Draw shot.
Here a video about the transfer rotation between the balls.
A little later I will try to provide frame by frame transcript of videos to facilitate the timing analysis of processes.
I will appreciate your ideas. So I will be grateful if you enter the grammatical errors in the article and descriptions. If there are errors, please let me know by my e-mail address. Sorry for my English:blush:. Waiting for your opinion here on the forum or on my blog or by e-mail. Thank you.
Good luck,
Dmitry