How fast is your table?
I would like to know if my table is “fast” or “slow” and have devised a way that I can compare it to others if there are some people willing to test their table.
I have a Gold Crown III with one year old Simonis 860 cloth. The table was wiped down with a damp cloth and I waited about one hour before testing.The Super Aramith balls are about six months old and were cleaned with Aramith ball cleaner, polished with a papertowel and then a microfiber cloth.
Balls 1 through three were balanced on the head rail diamonds between the cloth and the rail. I nudged them off balance and let them roll. The cue ball in photo1 shows how the balls were balanced. As can be seen in photo one balls one and three rolled about 1.5” short of three diamonds.
The same procedure was used from the foot rail (see photo 2) and the balls rolled about 1.5” less than two diamonds.
Is this a fast or a slow table?
I would like to know if my table is “fast” or “slow” and have devised a way that I can compare it to others if there are some people willing to test their table.
I have a Gold Crown III with one year old Simonis 860 cloth. The table was wiped down with a damp cloth and I waited about one hour before testing.The Super Aramith balls are about six months old and were cleaned with Aramith ball cleaner, polished with a papertowel and then a microfiber cloth.
Balls 1 through three were balanced on the head rail diamonds between the cloth and the rail. I nudged them off balance and let them roll. The cue ball in photo1 shows how the balls were balanced. As can be seen in photo one balls one and three rolled about 1.5” short of three diamonds.
The same procedure was used from the foot rail (see photo 2) and the balls rolled about 1.5” less than two diamonds.
Is this a fast or a slow table?