Cadillacjacques
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How straight is considered straight obviously 0 runout is the goal. Ive been working on this shaft for couple weeks. It was almost a quarter inch out. I got it with in .005
How straight is your shaft?
If rotating your shaft is making you miss shots, throw it away.I really don't think having that straight of a shaft matters. If in you pre-shot warm up you are constantly lining up with the exact same contact spot and don't spin the shaft you should be fine. The minute you rotate the shaft the pre-shot routine should be done again
Tell that to the Meucci black dot faithful folks.Nobody on the planet has ever missed a ball because they rotated their shaft.
Snake oil.Tell that to the Meucci black dot faithful folks.![]()
As straight as you can get it, but gotta be realistic.. wood moves regularly...So what I'm really trying to get at is . Is there a standard the Cue makers try to stick to . I get the shaft can move from day to day with atmospheric changes. Is there a thresh hold you will not accept in the straightness of your shafts.
P.S. Love the all the cheeky answers. No shortage of that in the billards world. You definitely meet some caricatures in this field whether it's for pleasure or business.