Hello. In a previous post there was link to a pic of a birds eye forearm split, and broken,(proficient billiards I believe).
My question is ..If a wood has so much irregularity, and non uniformity as well as litte pits, eyes. Could this affect how a cue responds to the recoil of hitting a cueball? I know this is probably too subtle of a differance in hit.Does a irradic non parallel grain affect how a cue acts? Do all different types of wood, glues, and connections hinder the energy of the hit?
What about a single piece of perfectly strait hard rock maple with no points or splicing for a butt and a grade AAAshaft(preferance joint).Would this physics wise be a more natural instrument to hit with all the same density, and uniformity and no glue in the butt-end? I know a decorative cue is beautiful to look at though.
My question is ..If a wood has so much irregularity, and non uniformity as well as litte pits, eyes. Could this affect how a cue responds to the recoil of hitting a cueball? I know this is probably too subtle of a differance in hit.Does a irradic non parallel grain affect how a cue acts? Do all different types of wood, glues, and connections hinder the energy of the hit?
What about a single piece of perfectly strait hard rock maple with no points or splicing for a butt and a grade AAAshaft(preferance joint).Would this physics wise be a more natural instrument to hit with all the same density, and uniformity and no glue in the butt-end? I know a decorative cue is beautiful to look at though.
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