i currently have a cue which i have been using. however, am trying to get the cue to have more "feel" while playing. Beside changing the tip, what other adjustments can i do?
any help appreciated
Different Ferrule and Tipnooberish said:oh, i forgot![]()
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Tip: 10 layered, vacuum sealed, 13mm proprietary boar skin tip
Ferrule: 1" Fiber ferrule
Shaft: 29" hardrock maple, 10 - 12" pro taper, brass insert
Collar: None
Joint: Wood to wood, stainless steel 5/16 18 pin
Rings: None
Forearm: Natural stained birdseye maple
Sleeve: Zebra wood handle and points
Plate: Black composite
[Forearm: Natural stained birdseye maple
Sleeve: Zebra wood handle and points
Bad wood combo for a lively hit imo.
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Hey Joey, What in your opinnion are some good wood combinations?
Thanks, Ray
Rybord said:Coco, bocote, purpleheart, honduran rosewood, ebony , tulipwood or bloodwood handle with maple front or vice-versa.[Forearm: Natural stained birdseye maple
Sleeve: Zebra wood handle and points
Bad wood combo for a lively hit imo.
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Hey Joey, What in your opinnion are some good wood combinations?
Thanks, Ray
J&D CUSTOMS said:IMO the collarless is one thing I would change. Go phenolic collars , you loose a little action with the brass insert , a wood to wood I think gives better feel and action. If you want stern , crisp hit , a shorter ferrule , and a moori medium , or water buffalo tip is best. Gives you controllable action on the cue ball. Ivorine ferrules , especially if threaded on , give a cue a real pop in the hit.
As far as wood combo's to build one , sneaky pete style cues hit very well , I agree with Joey on the bacote , purple heart , rosewood , and coco. Also gabon ebony has a really nice hit to it. Maple forarms soften the hit on cues if not cored with a harder wood.
Also if you like wrap cues , an old secret is to request a purpleheart handle under the wrap. Really adds to the feel.
Just my opinions ,
Jim