ColdUpNorth
New member
I just got a new cue and I'm trying to decide if I should return it.
On the rollers the shaft by itself is laser straight. The butt by itself spins pretty darn straight. I have to really stare at the joint pin to detect even the slightest movement when rolling it, it's tiny but there is a little movement at the pin. Then when I join the two pieces together and roll it on the cue roller, there's a heck of a wobble at the tip. I was shocked by how much movement there is.
When I roll the assembled cue on the table, It looks pretty good, the tip stays down. There is a little movement in the light gap under the shaft.
But if I had only rolled it on the table, I probably would have been fine and called it a pretty straight cue. But spinning it on the rollers the amount of tip movement I see is a bummer.
Is some tip circling when screwed together on those rollers pretty typical, or should I return it and try a different one? Or am I using those little rollers wrong?
On the rollers the shaft by itself is laser straight. The butt by itself spins pretty darn straight. I have to really stare at the joint pin to detect even the slightest movement when rolling it, it's tiny but there is a little movement at the pin. Then when I join the two pieces together and roll it on the cue roller, there's a heck of a wobble at the tip. I was shocked by how much movement there is.
When I roll the assembled cue on the table, It looks pretty good, the tip stays down. There is a little movement in the light gap under the shaft.
But if I had only rolled it on the table, I probably would have been fine and called it a pretty straight cue. But spinning it on the rollers the amount of tip movement I see is a bummer.
Is some tip circling when screwed together on those rollers pretty typical, or should I return it and try a different one? Or am I using those little rollers wrong?